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richmira22
No love💔🪫 :
No your way arround the app as how ,say ade go fade or what ?ade is not Chisom or sabi gal we all know ade really play the role of a good galfriend she is one the best gals who has always commit herself in relationship 😌🙏
2026-06-13 13:56:16
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rose_bae22
Sophia💐❤️and mama💞💐 :
Ade please wise up know your worth
2026-06-13 14:16:57
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hassanzuqaur001
H A S S A N Z U Q A U R🇱🇧 :
like for like who is in
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joyk311
Baby girl🚀❤️ :
This boy no waiting he do
2026-06-13 13:55:48
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askofjarule
JARULE :
ajeh Ade is here to stay
2026-06-13 14:00:26
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pretty.queen.2401
pretty queen 2401😀😀😀 :
I love this girl
2026-06-13 13:51:30
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real9571
real9571 :
This one dey feel important 💔
2026-06-13 13:50:35
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toheeb.hamzat
TEE’S BOI ❤️🚀 :
He no talk anything bad 👌
2026-06-13 16:10:15
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callmetjay1
stubborn last born❤️🚀 :
I too go love this two 😂
2026-06-13 13:54:00
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omowumiiyanuoluw6
Omowumi Iyanuoluwa :
i don't understand self wetin be the meaning
2026-06-13 14:01:50
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ask.of.zar.lord.66
THUG-🥷🪐 :
Follow for follow back immediately
2026-06-13 17:34:26
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joeschwul
Joseph schwul :
Ade no sabi the meaning oooo
2026-06-13 18:59:32
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omowumiiyanuoluw6
Omowumi Iyanuoluwa :
explain guys
2026-06-13 14:27:18
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blackdc50
 Black DC $$ :
No your way around the app
2026-06-13 19:56:44
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_oyin_lola1
Rose :
omoo smart 😂😂😂
2026-06-13 14:03:14
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adebayousman937
adebayousman937 :
Joy and peace live where there happiness
2026-06-13 14:06:40
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petertaofeek817
peterbello :
hello
2026-06-13 14:04:18
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amiluv33
AMI❤️🚀 :
Most of you in this comment section don’t understand simply english fr oo😭😂
2026-06-13 14:45:52
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ur.favorite.baby2
UR 🖤FAVORITE 🤭 BBY❤️ :
cs nd sense ehn e far ajeh
2026-06-13 15:20:35
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ceciliabeautyworld1
CeciliaBeautyWorld :
Know your way around the App
2026-06-13 13:51:11
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