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    Tonto Dikeh Opens Up About Pastors’ Reactions to “Provocative” Outfit Choice

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    By Daniel Edu

    Nollywood actress and politician, Tonto Dikeh, has shared insights into how her pastors responded to a bold outfit she recently wore to an event.

    In an Instagram post, the actress expressed her frustration with a stylist who had been urging her to post a video of the outfit, revealing her reluctance to accept free items due to such situations.

    Tonto, who had earlier declared her shift away from wearing revealing attire, cautioned the stylist against creating similar dresses for her in the future.

    The actress went on to disclose that her pastors, fans, and colleagues were displeased with her attire, as they felt it did not align with representing her Christian beliefs.

    Her statement read: “The individuals who designed this dress for me are pressuring me to share this video. This is precisely why accepting free items isn’t always a good idea, as they may insist on being acknowledged.”

    “@obitaris101, please refrain from making dresses like this in the future. My pastors, fans, and colleagues are disappointed with me. They believe that I am not accurately reflecting the teachings of Jesus.”

    Meanwhile, Tonto Dikeh has also raised concerns about her fellow actress Ini Edo and Nigerian singer Dbanj.

    Taking to Instagram, Tonto criticized Dbanj for his lack of generosity and advised people not to have high expectations of him as a friend.

    She further stated that Dbanj and Ini Edo are both miserly individuals, cautioning against seeking their assistance even in dire circumstances.

    Tonto described Dbanj as a master of evading responsibilities, driven by a strong desire for financial gain, and labeled him as untrustworthy.

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