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Toke squeals more dirty details about her affair with Maje in new book

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Chatterbox media personality Toke Makinwa hosted friends, industry players and well-wishers over the weekend to the well-attended reading and launch of her new book entitled “On Becoming…”

The roll-call of attendees who graced the book launch included media and entertainment bigwigs such as Nikky Olaoye, Tosin Bucknor, Timi Dakolo, Tania Omotayo, Waje, Debola Lagos, Gbemi Olateru, Kate Henshaw, Abike Dabiri, Mo Abudu and many more who were treated to an exciting time-out.

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The book reading which brought tears down the cheeks of Toke who spoke about her late parents and also extensively divulged more messy details about her failed marriage to her estranged fitness instructor husband, Maje Ayida.

One of the bizarre moments revealed during the book reading was when according to Toke, Maje told her to start acting right because she is the wife and Anita (his ex-flame) the girlfriend after she caught him with Anita in public.

Another moment was in Chapter 8 of the book ‘Hurt’ when Toke discovered that Maje had infected her with STI, broke her heart, cheated on her many times, got his baby mama pregnant while married to her, caused her to bleach her skin, and almost drove her to commit suicide by drinking Dettol.

Read some excerpts from the book below;

By Ahmed Boulor…

 

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