Controversial Nigerian music artist manager, politician and entrepreneur, Ubi Franklin says he has tested positive for COVID-19.
He made the revelation via his social media page. The music executive said that he has no symptoms of headache or anything at all but he’s isolated and taken all the necessary precautions.
He also revealed that he feels weird about the whole situation and he needs to be kept busy while he takes all his medications.
This comes a few hours after the music executive and one of his baby mama’s Sandra Iheuwa had a major fight on social media where she warned him to stop posting their daughter on social media when he plays no role in her life.
Meanwhile Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh has opened up about the celebrity that would personally deal with her if she doesn’t visit.
Tonto Dikeh, in her post, called out Jim Iyke as she revealed how he loves violence and might end up dealing with her.
In her words:
“Lmaooo someone said if I be blogger, will I blog about Jim Iyke? E be like say una no like me. Jim go create violence before court date. Una never know Jim. Abeg crase pass crase Biko.
Abeg make una leave me o. Na malaria I get. No be die I wan die.”
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