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How I Survived My Divorce – Toke Makinwa

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Controversial OAP and entrepreneur, Toke Makinwa has disclosed how she got over her divorce.

The media personality was married to Maje Ayida after years of an on-and-off relationship. They went their separate ways shortly after they got married.

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A follower who seems to be going through the same thing reached out to ask Toke how she survived and Toke gave her some advice.

“I took it one day at a time hun,” Toke explained, adding, “had good days, bad days, the dark cloud won’t last forever. I promise you’ll smile again”.

She also consoled another follower who is dealing with a divorce, writing: “It is a dark valley but what doesn’t kill you will only wish it did cos you’re reborn. You will rise from it all, I promise.”


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