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Tonto Dikeh shares message from assassin paid to kill her

Okay, guys, Tonto Dikeh has shared a frightening mail sent to her by an alleged assassin who says he has been paid to kill her [Instagram/TontoDikeh]

Tonto Dikeh shares message assassin paid to kill her sent to her via email.

The actress took to her Instagram page on Friday, August 2, 2019, where she posted a copy of the email she got from the alleged assassin. In the mail, the assassin claims to have been paid by a man to eliminate her.

He went to say he has been monitoring her for a while now but couldn't bring himself to do the job. He, however, adviced her to pay him a ransom so he could let her off his hook. Apparently not moved by the mail Tonto Dikeh revealed that she was going to make sure the person behind the mail is brought to book.

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"This assassin talks way too much...But you can be sure of ONE THING I will get you... @nigerianpolice @aishambuhari @muhammadubuhari #I promise you this will be your last email #I will get you and make you pay for stressing me by reading this shit..." she captioned the post.

This is not the first time Tonto Dikeh will be raising an alarm over her life. Recall that about a year ago, she posted a message on her Instagram page where she claimed that the police were planning to storm her home under the instruction of an unidentified person.

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The actress made this known via her Instagram page on Monday, August 20, 2018. A fearless Tonto says she is waiting for the police and also went to say that she is not intimidated by anything in this life.

"I guess I am now a criminal..MY STOMACH OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO And they are even coming with Press to record my arrest Lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.. #IF THE HAIR ON MY SONS BODY IS TOUCHED OGA POLICE YOU WILL HAVE TO BURY ME,YOU WILL HAVE TO KILL ME,HAaaaa OGA POLICE there is no FEAR bone in my system!!!

"I am a mother and nothing in this life can intimidate me... #Dear Oga police if you need me you have my no. Like I said going to my home if anything happens to my son, Pls have a spare of whatever you did to him to do to me!!! #DROPS MIC," she wrote.

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Even though it was not clear why the police were coming to Tonto Dikeh's residence, it may have been connected to her frosty relationship with her ex-husband, Churchill Oladunni and the custody battle over their son, King.

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