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The 40-year-old actress, once known as 'King Tonto Dikeh' since her divorce, announced she's now 'Evangelist Tonto' or 'Woman of God,' calling it a shift 'from a mess to a message.'
She adopted the king title to show resilience for her son King Andre, even dressing in male attire for his school's Father's Day in 2017. Earlier that day, she prayed in tongues as 'Pastor Mrs Tontoh Dikeh,' and fans have mixed reactions, from celebrating her growth to questioning the change.
FirstBank’s Commitment sustainability has become a critical priority for businesses and governments across the world, driving growth, innovation, and positive change. So, as the world grapples with climate change, social inequality, and economic uncertainty, organisations are recognising the importance of adopting sustainable practices that balanceEnvironmental, Social, and Governance considerations. Consequently, in Nigeria, the sustainability agenda has become a mainstay, with companies like FirstBank leading the charge. However, the leading financial institution in West Africa, FirstBank has made significant strides in promoting sustainability/ESG, with notable achievements in renewable energy, financial inclusion, and environmental
She adopted the king title to show resilience for her son King Andre, even dressing in male attire for his school's Father's Day in 2017. Earlier that day, she prayed in tongues as 'Pastor Mrs Tontoh Dikeh,' and fans have mixed reactions, from celebrating her growth to questioning the change.
FirstBank’s Commitment sustainability has become a critical priority for businesses and governments across the world, driving growth, innovation, and positive change. So, as the world grapples with climate change, social inequality, and economic uncertainty, organisations are recognising the importance of adopting sustainable practices that balanceEnvironmental, Social, and Governance considerations. Consequently, in Nigeria, the sustainability agenda has become a mainstay, with companies like FirstBank leading the charge. However, the leading financial institution in West Africa, FirstBank has made significant strides in promoting sustainability/ESG, with notable achievements in renewable energy, financial inclusion, and environmental
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