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Adekaz’s first wife, Funsho, issues 2nd warning to Mercy Aigbe 

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Funsho took exception to Mercy Aigbe’s decision to show off her house but said she could keep her husband, Adekaz 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Funsho Adeoti, the first wife of popular movie marketer Kazim Adeoti, better known as Adekaz, has once again warned Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe to stop showing off her house on social media. 

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On Monday, Funsho took to her Instagram page to issue a second warning to Mercy Aigbe, whom she had earlier warned, stating that she would face her wrath if she does not desist from sharing videos made from her house. 

The socialite had earlier taken to the social media to slam the thespian over her refusal to pull down the first video she made. 

Funsho (left) Adekaz and Mercy (right)

Funsho Adeoti’s bone of contention is that the house the actress is showing off contains things she bought with her own money.

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She disclosed that the furniture, the artworks, and paintings, including the cooking utensils in the kitchen, belong to her and warned the actress to stop displaying her properties as if she owns them.   

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She, however, added that while she takes exception to Mercy Aigbe’s decision to display her house on social media, she has her blessing to keep her husband. She also called on Adekaz to call the actress to order.  

Funsho wrote, “Mercy it’s the audacity for me, like seriously, like I told you, you can have him, keep him do whatever the hell you want with him but one thing I will not let go of is my sweat.

“What I worked hard for. little girl, you’ve gat some nerve. How dare you think it’s okay to show off what I worked for on a daily basis and think I would be ok with it. Kazim Tame your dog. I warned you”.

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