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Chika Ike Spends Children's Day At Alma Mata

The star actress, Chika Ike, has an undying love for children and takes out time to visit kids whenever she has an opportunity.

Nollywood actress and Refugee Ambassador, Chika Ike, was full of nostalgia as she visited her old school, St. Francis Catholic Secondary School, Lagos, to spend the Children's Day with the students, teachers and relive old and fond memories at the institution.

The sexy actress who also used the opportunity to launch the #BringBackOurGirls campaign in the school, had a photo shoot with the excited students and teachers who were full of pride that such a big star actually passed through the institution.

See the pictures here.

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