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Celebrities we've missed seeing on the red carpet

Below are four Nigerian celebrities we've really missed seeing on the red carpet.

Tonto Dikeh

Some got pregnant and had to take a leave for baby, others just went poof into midair.

Below are four Nigerian celebrities we've really missed seeing on the red carpet this year.

1. Eku Edewor

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This baby girl was a celebrity and socialite, if we can join the two together. She was literally at every event in her jaw dropping outfits.

But ever since she got pregnant and gave birth, we haven't seen her at events anymore.

2. Osas Ajibade

Another new mum in the celebrity circle. Osas has been missing on and off our TV screens.

3. Bryan Okwara

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Fine boy Bryan just disappeared from events. Not even at fashion shows. Just off radar! Poof! Gone!

4. Tonto Dikeh

This Nollywood diva used to be really active on the entertainment scene but she disappeared immediately after she got married and welcomed her baby boy.

Tonto is now into a 'mummy and I' blog where she talks about ways to nurture your child from infancy.

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