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Adesua Etomi apologises after 1-year-old son unfollows, blocks friends on Instagram

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Adesua Etomi after begging fans, family, and friends for forgiveness further disclosed she does not know what other thing her son might have done

By Mosope Michaels 

Ace Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi has offered unreserved apologies to her friend, followers, and family after her one-year-old son took her phone, unfollowed her friends, and blocked two other people on Instagram.

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The thespian took to her Instagram page to correct the impression that might have been created by the hilarious but unfortunate incident, clarifying it was not intended.  

According to Adesua Etomi, her cute one-year-old son, Hazaiah Bankole Wellington got hold of her phone,  accessed her Instagram page, unfollowed some friends, and blocked two people.

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The actress, who was taken aback by the incident, went on to disclose she does not know what other thing her son might have done on her phone as she shared screenshots of her apologising to people he had unfollowed.

She wrote: “Zaiah had my phone. how will I track what he did? 

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“Blocked two people. I have come to beg. Pls I apologise in advance for anything else”

Reacting to the post, her son’s godmother and colleague, Jemima Osunde was seen joking with her,  telling the mother of one to warn her son, or she would eat his milk and fruits.

Other celebrities and fans laughed at the hilarious moment, while some members of the online community marvelled that a one-year-old could access social media.  

Meanwhile, the popular actress, on Sunday, June 19, hailed her politician husband, Olubankole Wellington, popularly known as Banky W, in celebration of Father’s Day.

She posted pictures of him with their first son, Zaiah, on her Instagram page and penned an affectionate note to the singer eulogising him for loving their son.  

Adesua wrote, “I love watching you with our son. I love the way your face lights up every time you come home from work and you see him.”

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