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Nigerian Teenage Comedian Emmanuella Reacts To Ned Nwoko’s ‘Marriage Proposal’

Nigerian Teenage Comedian Emmanuella Reacts To Ned Nwoko’s ‘Marriage Proposal’
Nigerian superstar Emmanuella Samuel has debunked speculations that billionaire Ned Nwoko proposed marriage to her.
Rumours are rife that the politician, married to Regina Daniels, was attempting to wed the teenage kid sensation.
The content creator debunked the news at the weekend, describing it as fake.
12-year-old Emmanuella responded to a Facebook comment under a photo she posted.
Peace Samuel wrote: “I don’t know how true it is. That Ned Nwoko is already receiving a marriage list from your parents.
“Pls if true…please don’t spoil your future. U don’t know what marriage is”, the fan added.
In her response, Emmanuella stated: “Fake news ma, Thanks.”
On Friday, a post by a Twitter user @PHCJagaban sparked outrage and angry reactions.
“Ned Nwoko is currently in talks with Emmanuella’s family over a marriage proposal list, though the fee was undisclosed owing to family refusal.
“Ned is prepared to make another offer that will see Emmanuella being transferred from Port Harcourt to Asaba via a marriage deal”, it reads.
Born July 22, 2010, the comedian is one of the most popular in Africa with more than 16 million social media followers.
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