She said she has decided to not speak of the issue anymore, realising that her responses doesn’t change people’s opinions of her.
She added that she doesn’t regret all of the interviews she gave, saying since it made other victims of domestic violence speak out, she is fine. She said although she felt the pain of the backlash that followed her interviews, she has decided to move on.
She added that she’s still in the process of suing her ex husband, saying she won’t disclose the charges.
She revealed that she’s working on an exciting project, but is not ready to let it out, saying she’s sure it’s what “everyone is waiting for.”
She went on to state that through her Tonto Dikeh Foundation, she’ll be building a school for the less privileged and victims of all forms of violence.
She said she’ll not answer any question about her personal life when Ebuka asked about her relationship with Hushpuppi.
She said she’ll dress as a man again for her son if the need arises. She also added she’s big on giving and wants to be known as a philanthropist.
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