Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, is threatening to sue a blogging site for publishing fake news about her on the EndSARS movement.
According to her, the website, Global Excellence, claimed that she had been "linked to a pro-SARS movement."
She called their story "insensitive, malicious and wrong."
"What really is this nonsense?...Global excellence I will be suing you for this, I will go to any length with you on this...you will be hearing from my legal team!!" Tonto Dikeh wrote in an Instagram post.
The actress stated that she has and will always stand for the end to the Special Anti Robbery Squad and any other course that champions equality in Nigeria.
"Nobody I repeat nobody should attach me to this rubbish, I AM NIGERIAN FIRST BEFORE ANY OTHER THING…" she added.
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