“DNA No dey Lie” Reactions Trolls As Aunty Toyin Arike Resemblance Photos Of Her First Son And Mr Segun Surfaces Online

TOYIN ARIKE and SEGUN the original father of the 4 children as confirmed by DNA test.

TOYIN and SEGUN met in OSUNPOLY and the romantic journey continue. While TOYIN married to MR KOLA she was still having affairs with MR SEGUN.. MR KOLA was paying bills for the 4 children thinking that they are his children until DNA test gave him hot slap????.. Honestly, TOYIN and SEGUN no go make heaven ????????????

Men, don’t allow your wife to attend any “kinnikan” REUNION. We will not be unfortunate ooo…….

As DNA test result scattered their marriage, Aunty Toyin has left brother Kolawole.

This is brother Segun…the rightful owner of the the first child (Ayomide).

Aunty Toyin is back to him.

4:0 scattered home.

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