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Toke Makinwa replies Instagram user who said Maje Ayida wasted 13-yrs of her life

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TOKE MAKINWA TO ANNIE IDIBIA: If I don’t get a husband in one year, I am coming to share yours

Media personality Toke Makinwa had cause to reply an Instagram user who said her now estranged former husband Maje Ayida waster 13-years of her life.

Toke seemed to be acquainted with the Instagram user with the handle @OOOIIIIIIspet as they both chatted over her (Toke’s) love life.

The Instagram user begged Toke not to allow another man waste her time just the way Maje made her waste 13 years with him when she (Toke) talked about her latest relationship.

Toke wrote; “When he is trying to break up with you but he don’t know, he is stuck with you foevaaa! “We die here”.

READ ALSO: Toke Makinwa seeks to severe ties with hubby, tables divorce petition

@OOOIIIIIIspet however wrote back at Toke telling her to thread with caution; “Please don’t do the we die here again ooo, you see how Maje wasted 13-years of your life…because the Scorpio in you won’t accept defeat even from a chronic cheat like Maje. Let him go if he wants to break up abeg oo.”

In her reply, Toke wrote saying; “He didn’t waste 13-years of my life, he missed out on the rest of my life “drops mic”.

The radio and TV personality, moved in June 2016 to severe ties with Maje following allegations that he impregnated his old girlfriend, Anita Solomon.

Toke through her lawyers filed a petition seeking divorce from Maje and the matter is still before Justice Pedro of the Lagos State High Court.

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