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To celebrate her son's seventh birthday, Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh got the young boy a huge present.
The actress, taking to Instagram, revealed that she gifted her only child, Andre, 10 plots of land.
She explained that although life may not be guaranteed, she has resolved to work hard to ensure her son's future is secured, thus the present.
“I may not be alive in 10 years or 5 years or 3 years or 1 year or 6 months or 3 months or the next day. But for every day I live, I will work to make your future a great one. Just like your name King, you shall rule," she wrote.
"Congratulations my son for becoming the newest owner of 10PLOTS of land at the DOMAK LUXURY GARDEN CITY ABUJA," she added.
Tonto Dikeh shared a video of herself with her son, showing him the land she bought in honour of his birthday.
The actress also shared pictures she took with her son. She also bought him seven birthday cakes for his big day.
Captioning the post, she wrote "you’re my focus, you’re my light, you’re my pull… It’s how you hold my cheek and look into my eyes and tell me 'mum you’re beautiful'. Your sweet voice when you call out to me and say ‘pretty please can I have chocolate?' When you know it’s not time to and you intentionally want to bribe me...I love all of you KING. I thank you for this great partnership.”
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