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“I’m not his babymama,” – supposed babymama of Toyin Aimakhu’s ex-husband

“I’m not his babymama,” lady being called the abandoned babymama of Toyin Aimakhu’s ex-husband, cries out.

See what the lady shared on her facebook profile bellow.
‘PLEASE AM NOT ADENIYI JOHNSON BABY MAMA. My self ND Adeniyi Johnson neva had any relationship… We became frnds on Fb April 2012, I was in a relationship wit sum1 ND d person was Flirting Around ND posting pics of different girls, dat hurt me a lot, ND I also wanna get bk at him so i picmix my pics and Adeniyi Johnson pics without his concept Immediately niyi saw dis he was very angry ND send msg to me dat he didn’t like it all dat he dnt even know me and am doin all these..

 

Then I Apologized ND I told him I use it to get bk at someone dat I will remove d post which I did, ND it all Ended.. Around 2013 Niyi came to my skool, I didn’t even know, it was a lady Named Tosin dat came to call me dat sum1 wanna see me, wen I got dere it was niyi ND he was very Angry with me ND showd me all the pics I posted on Fb he told me those pics re causing problems for him, I went on my knees ND Apologized again ND dat was All.. I didn’t hv any Relationship with Adeniyi we were jez frnds on Fb no less no more. Am deeply sowi for d pain I most Have Cause Johnson.. If I knew dis will cause pain To u I Will Never have Done these.. I Regret d day I posted dis pics.. I know ure definitely going to get to where God has prepared for you, ND u will Fulfill Destiny No matter What… I know No Amount of Sorry Can fix All d damages I might hv Caused u.’

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