04/05/2019

Tonto Dikeh Blasts Chairman Of Actors Guild Of Nigeria Over Sanction Threat

Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has blasted AGN chairman, Prince Ifeanyi Dike, while reacting to the sanction threat issued to her by the Board of Trustee (BoT) of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)
Tonto Dikeh has replied AGN chairman, Prince Ifeanyi Dike who earlier threatens her with sanction if she doesn’t comport herself in her ongoing outburst on social media.
While reacting to the sanction threat, the actress wrote:
I hope this fastens your sanction from your board!!
Stupid fool you have not sanctioned the actresses going to dubia to open their mouths for old men to poop inside or the ones pushing drugs!!
Oga shove it up your Ass nigga
If only there was an EMOJI FOR WAKA
#THANKS

“Tonto Dike is exhibiting bad behavior that we will no longer condone. What she should realize is that every marriage has its own issue. No one’s marriage is perfect.
Meanwhile, The board of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, Speaking to NewstimesAfrica, via their Chairman, Prince Ifeanyi Dike, said:
“Issues like that are private. It is very unbecoming of her to portray us in bad light. There are so many actors who have issues with their marriages without getting the public involved. Her actions does not speak well of the industry.
“We are not interested in her private matters; rather we are concerned about her attitude which is rubbing off negatively on other actresses.
“Actions like this portray the industry as having unserious ladies. That is why men are scared of marrying actresses.
“Thank God that we have good examples in the industry. If she is looking for sensation, she should look for something else to use.
“Honestly, the Board of Trustees is not happy with her and if she continues this way, we will sanction her. We do not encourage bad behavior.”

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