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Pero, Tuface’s baby mama, breaks silence

Pero Adeniyi, one of the baby mamas of music star, Tuface Idibia, has finally broken her silence on the infidelity allegation leveled against her by the singer’s wife, Annie Idibia.

Annie had raised dusts when she accused Tuface of spending the night with Pero.

She had called out the musician on social media and the issue later degenerated into a crisis between her siblings and those of Tuface.

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The musician had sneaked to the US in the heat of the crisis but Senator Florence Ita Giwa later reunited Annie and Tuface.

However, the drama took a new turn after Pero flew in to Abuja from her US base.

In a video, which went viral, some ladies were seen referring to Pero as Tuface’s first wife and “unshakable first lady”.

There were unconfirmed reports that Tuface was in Abuja around the time Pero visited the nation’s capital.

On Saturday, she took to her Instagram to clear the air on the rumour.

She said she didn’t really care what anyone thinks, asking the public to keep enjoying the lies.

She wrote, “You are asking me to speak, if I told you my truth, would you believe? Would you not poke holes in it? My truth is special to me, those that know me know the truth, that is all that matters.

“I will continue to guard it. Even the liar that started this madness knows the truth but needs the lie for relevance. Very soon, the truth will be out for all to see clearly, without a doubt, no one is invincible, so please continue to enjoy the lies for anyway.

“Insults and dragging are yet to kill a person, no be today Una don Dey comment una rubbish, continue to drag like small gen, when hand pain una, Una go stop. #unbothered.”

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