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OAP wins N7.5M after placing bet on France to win 2018 World Cup

Toke Makinwa is N7.5.M richer after placing a bet on France to win the world cup.

The beautiful multi-talented media personality made this known on Sunday, July 15, 2018, on her Instagram page where she posted a video.

According to a visibly excited Toke while dancing and celebrating with friends revealed that she won $20,000 (N7.5M) after placing a bet on France to win the world cup. She went on to caption the video with a quote "Winners shuffle."

If this gist is true, then we can't wait to see the goodies Toke Makinwa will be buying with this huge amount of money. Probably this would change her mood since the last time she posted a video about her frustrations of not having a man to go home to.

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Toke Makinwa wishes she had a man to go home to

Just before winning some cool cash, Toke Makinwa lamented about not having a man to go home to. The beautiful multi-talented media personality made this know on her Instagram stories on Thursday, July 12, 2018.

"So at times like this guys, I wish I had a man to get home to just kick it with and just chat about, and at other times I grab the remote control...tv," she said.

Toke Makinwa has a lot of goodies but will only share with future hubby

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Back in June 2018, Toke Makinwa shared her qualities her future husband would be proud of. The beautiful and multi-talented media personality made this known via her Twitter page on Wednesday, June 27, 2018. According to Toke whoever marries her is going to be proud of her.

"Whoever I marry, you gon be so proud of this baby girl, you’ll bless God daily for the warrior he’s blessed you with. A cornerstone, her spirit is undefeated, her soul is gold. From that orphan girl to Queen," she tweeted. She didn't end it there, she went on to reveal what her future kids will call her. "My kids will call me blessed," she concluded.

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