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Tagbo’s death:Unanimous Twitter user claims Caroline Danjuma lied about her relationship with the deceased

- More details have emerged regarding the death of one Tagbo who passed on recently 
- A Twitter user is alleging that he fathered the last child of actress Caroline Danjuma 
- This information is unconfirmed 

     More unconfirmed details have emerged from the drama surrounding the death of one Tagbo who was said to be a friend of popular musician Davido. 
     Actress Caroline Danjuma who is said to be a friend of Tagbo had initially accused Davido and his friends of accusing the deceased at the hospital after they all partied together. 
      Davido had responded by saying lies are being told against him all because he treated everyone like a brother. He also said he was not going to respond to any more comments n the matter out of respect to the deceased. 
     One thing that is not clear from the whole case is actress Caroline Danjuma’s relationship with the deceased. Some allege that Tagbo was her brother; others report that they are all friends. 
     One unanimous Twitter user has alleged via a message to @MyHoeStory that Tagbo was a lover of Caroline and that he fathered her third child. (This report is unconfirmed). 
      The user also alleged that Tagbo wasn’t really a friend of Davido instead he tagged along with him. 


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