Toke Makinwa’s New Deal
By Funsho Akinwale
12 March 2016 |
12:48 am
Social media enthusiast and Rhythm FM's On Air Personality (OAP), Toke Makinwa, is happy at the moment.
Social media enthusiast and Rhythm FM’s On Air Personality (OAP), Toke Makinwa, is happy at the moment.
Her joyous mood is not unconnected to the new ambassadorial deal that she just landed.
The restless social networker was few weeks back signed to a robust deal with cosmetics company, Mecran.
From all indications, Toke has put aside her troubled relationship with Maje Ayida and is now bubbling with life again, while making money.
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