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Nigerian Actress Denies Romantic Link to Nigerian Senate President, Akpabio

Popular Nigerian actress Dakore Egbuson-Akande has firmly denied reports linking her to a romantic relationship with Nigerian Senate President, Godswill Akpabio. She has also threatened to sue those spreading such rumors.
The controversial blogger Gistlover recently included Dakore in a list of female celebrities alleged to be ‘side chicks’ of the Senate President, alongside Nancy Isime, Hilda Baci, and Ini Edo.
In response, the mother of two took to her Instagram page to refute these claims. She wrote:
“I saw text messages and calls this morning, alerting me to a very wicked lie from the pit of hell. I must say that I’m very disappointed, shocked, and appalled. And I want to categorically state that I have never ever met the Senate president in my life. I have not had any cause to be in the same room with him, not to talk of being his side chick. I’m happily married with two beautiful children.
So for a jobless, wicked blogger to decide to put my name amongst women who have been with this man is totally wicked and unfounded. It is a lie and I am ready for any legal action because, at this point, you have messed with the wrong person. I keep to myself, mind my business, I drink water, and I do my work. So for someone to want to tarnish my hard-earned name and image for some clicks, no way.
I want to put it out there. Anyone who can provide video or audio evidence that I have been with this man, I would give you N5 million right now.”
Following this, she posted on Instagram through her lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba Legal, warning the media outlet to delete the libelous allegations against her. The law firm has issued a ‘Cease and Desist’ letter, calling on Gistlover to delete the post and refrain from sharing any slanderous remarks about Dakore to avoid legal action.
Source: NAN.
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