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Former beauty queen, Sylvia Nduka’s Publicity Stunt Only Grabbed Dangote’s Attention

Former beauty queen, Sylvia Nduka is dating Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote is the news that went viral on the internet this week. news editors and bloggers who are smart enough, pressed the right behindon to their news sources.
It turned out to be one of those celebrity stories that turned out to be a publicity stunts meant to grab the attention of the billionaire.

Those who how this works disclosed that Sylvia Nduka a former most beautiful girl in Nigeria wanted the attention of Dangote, the man Forbes described as the richest African ever.She tried and this time it paid off by spinning stories that she was allegedly in a romantic relationship with Dangote.

A source in Dangote said that making an official statement denying the story of Dangote,Sylvia Nduka relation is trivial because it is frivolous. We know to what  extent some of these girls can go just to get rich and famous people in the society to notice them.

The source confirmed that the news succeeded in grabbing the attention of the Chairman, Dangote Group of Companies but nothing beyond that will follow.

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