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Controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh reveals why she was arrested in Dubai amidst Bobrisky’s claim

Controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh reveals why she was arrested in Dubai
Controversial Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh, has lastly disclosed why she was jailed in Dubai.
Recall that the mom of 1 who was detained in Dubai in 2019 and went widespread on social media
In a latest battle with Bobrisky, the cross dresser claimed the actress was jailed in Dubai for utilizing marijuana.
Tonto, alternatively, took to her Instagram account to reiterate that she was not detained in Dubai for smoking marijuana.
She claims she was arrested in Dubai for illegal filming and insulting a safety officer.
“Education is very important in life; if Bobrisky had understood that pot smoking in Dubai is subject to 4/6 years in jail, if you like be the President’s daughter,” Tonto said.
“In reality, the ruler of Dubai has his own daughter imprisoned for years for a smaller offence!”
“My altercation with Dubai authorities was videotaped and put on every blog in the country; fortunately, Dubai has public records on my case, which involved illegal filming and nasty statements to a security officer.” Get a life, Bobrisky.”
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