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Lockdown: “Food Don Dey Finish For My House”, Singer Teni Cries Out

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As the COVID-19 lockdown persist, with the possibility of extension popular Nigerian singer, Teniola Apata also known as Teni Entertainer has taken to the micro-blogging platform, to lament over the shortage of foodstuffs at home as a result of the lockdown in Lagos state.

Teni who is known for being real also hinted that she would be moving to her elder sister, Niniola’s place as a result of that.

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The singer made this known via a tweet she sent out on Thursday, 23rd April.

She wrote:

“Food don Dey finish for my house, Na to run go Nini side remain.”

See post below:

Lockdown: “Food Don Dey Finish For My House”, Singer Teni Cries Out

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