Actress, Precious Chikwendu, RantHQ Suzane Ade Coker fight dirty on social media – The Eagle Online

Precious Chikwendu and RantHQ founder Suzane Ade Coker are currently at on social media.

The virtual (Facebook) row began when Suzan shared photos with caption of Precious and Femi Fani-Kayode sitting with their first son Arargorn.

In the caption, Suzane warned those who join a woman in bashing her spouse to take a lesson from Precious and FFK’s reunion.

She wrote: “When a mother is ready to have her children, she will. 

“No be everytime noise and gragra dey work. Know who you are in the ring with and fight with sense. 

“Without the noise and the online drama, here we are. 

“The children have also spent time alone at their mother’s….this is not the end. 

“Well done Precious. Sense wee nor kee u!

“All you woke women that feel shouting and disgracing your spouse is what gets you what you want, take lesson. 

“All you who join a woman in bashing their spouse, take a lesson from this. Iree o

“Where are all those who were dragging me that time sef?? Even Precious cursed my children but she still went back for the children.”

The post didn’t go down well with Precious and she hit back. 

She accused Suzane of visiting FFK’s home and buying her kids evil toys and implied that she is also interested in the former Aviation Minister.

Precious suggested that Suzan attempted to snatch Fani-Kayode from his current girlfriend, Nerita but it didn’t work out because she was flushed out by staff.

She wrote: “Susan keep mute before I expose all you did there. 

“Because it didn’t work out you are here putting up my pictures with a suitable narrative. 

“You know nothing and just follow gossip the same way you were flushed out by staff who know better.

“It take two to tango so save your narrative for those you confuse. 

“Keep my topic off your mouth. You were never neutral. 

“You just couldn’t get in and please never send my kids such evil toys ever again, I don’t know who gives kids ceramic Buddha statues for toys, this is personal.”

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