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I CAN’T REVEAL WHAT GOVERNOR FASHOLA TOLD ME—IYANYA

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What could the incumbent Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola have told sensational musician, Iyanya, that he wouldn’t want to share? Or would you rather want to call the singer a mere attention seeking or a leaking tap?

Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk, who won the hearts of reality show followers after winning the debut edition of Project Fame in 2008, and later stepped into the limelight in 2012 with his ‘Kukere’ hit single, is obviously excited to have had a one-on-one encounter with the amiable governor.

The ‘Oreo’ crooner took to his Instagram page few minutes ago to express his joy and fulfilment to be associated with the present number one citizen of Lagos State.

The Cross River State-born sexy singer posted a picture he took with the Governor and captioned it: “I had the opportunity to meet the Executive Governor Of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola; one very brilliant and articulate man. I wish I can share with you all we spoke about. You need to meet him, he will change your perception”, he wrote.



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