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Tonto Dikeh Allegedly Arrest Ex-lover, Prince Kpokpogiri, Locks Him Up In Cell, To Be Released On Wednesday

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Prince Kpokpogri Joseph, has been arrested and detained by the police in Abuja over the fact he keeps sextapes and blackmailing people.

Taking to her Instagram story, Doris Ogbala (Tonto Dikeh’s friend), shared a video showing the moment Tonto Dikeh and her were leaving the police station. 

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In the video captured by Gossip Mill Nigeria, it briefly showed Tonto Dikeh leaving the police station in Abuja. According to Doris, she says that Prince Kpokpogri Joseph will remain in cell until Wednesday. 

According to information, Prince Kpokpogri Joseph, was arrested because of blackmail and having sextapes of the people he has slept with. 
Doris wrote: “Finally! Till Wednesday ooo #sleepwithmosquitoesbro.”

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