Actress Tonto Dikeh says she is interested in supporting two women who are trying to conceive through In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).
According to her, she has begun looking into good hospitals and IVF centres that would make the project a possibility.
Taking to Instagram, Tonto Dikeh revealed that her actions are as a result of a dream she had.
"I honestly can't remember how the dream went but when I woke up all I could think about was IVF," the mother of one wrote.
She stated that she would love to be a part of these women's success stories adding that she would create an email where people can send their requests to if they are interested.
"I’m overwhelmed with an uncommon feeling, My tears wouldn't just stop. God, I don’t know where you are leading me to but I have never doubted your ability to see me through," Tonto Dikeh added.
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