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Popular Blogger Reveals Iyanya Never Dated Tonto Dikeh

By Itunu Azeez Kareem
21 June 2023   |   9:45 am
Stella Dimoko Korkus, a blogger, has challenged the recent claim made by Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson in her memoir regarding her ex-boyfriend Iyanya's alleged relationship with Tonto Dikeh. Dimoko Korkus refuted Nelson's statement, asserting that Iyanya and Dikeh were never romantically involved but simply acquaintances. Dimoko Korkus went on to accuse Nelson of engaging in…

Stella Dimoko Korkus, a blogger, has challenged the recent claim made by Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson in her memoir regarding her ex-boyfriend Iyanya’s alleged relationship with Tonto Dikeh.

Dimoko Korkus refuted Nelson’s statement, asserting that Iyanya and Dikeh were never romantically involved but simply acquaintances.

Dimoko Korkus went on to accuse Nelson of engaging in an illicit affair with her best friend’s husband and becoming pregnant as a result. Referring to Nelson’s book as a work of fiction, Dimoko Korkus labeled the entire piece as a “lie from the pit of hell.”

Dimoko Korkus suggested that Nelson’s motive for publishing the book was to revive her fading career and advised the accused not to contribute to the Ghanaian star’s agenda by responding to the allegations.

In a message addressed to Yvonne, the blogger wrote, “Your book is a lie from the pit of hell! There was never a time that Tonto dated Iyanya, as you claimed in that figment of imagination you call a book.”

Dimoko Korkus expressed disappointment that Nelson targeted Nigerian celebrities in her book, noting that such actions are a quick way to regain attention.

Dimoko Korkus stated that Tonto is known for her dramatic nature and insinuated that Nelson was relying on Tonto’s response to boost her book sales.

The blogger hoped that Tonto would completely ignore Nelson and sympathized with those who were buying a compilation of fabricated lies.

Bringing up Nelson’s past, Dimoko Korkus suggested that the book should include an account of how Nelson had an affair with her friend’s husband and ended up having a child with him.

The blogger also urged Nelson to explain in the book why she cheated on her partner despite their relationship falling apart.

Dimoko Korkus emphasized that, in her thorough investigation conducted years ago following a Twitter controversy, she discovered that Tonto and Iyanya were simply friends and not involved romantically.

The blogger challenged Nelson to provide photographic evidence of the two individuals in bed together before printing and selling such baseless claims.

Closing the statement, Dimoko Korkus clarified that her intention was to set the record straight, adding a plea to Nelson not to bring her lies from Ghana into Nigeria.

Addressing Iyanya, the blogger urged him not to waste his time responding and reiterated that Nelson was seeking attention to sell her book.

In conclusion, Dimoko Korkus requested God’s intervention in the matter.

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