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Nigerians react as Fathia and Saheed Balogun party together 

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Fathia and Saheed Balogun walked up to the stage at the same time, with fans hailing them and urging them to give their marriage a second chance

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nollywood movie stars, Fathia and Saheed Balogun gave their fans something to cheer about, when they were seen together at actress Olayinka Solomon’s star-studded birthday party. 

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The ex-celebrity couple was once married and they were the toast of their fans during the period, but things turned sour and they decided to go their separate ways.  

However, in a recent video that made the rounds, Fathia and Saheed were seen together, as Olayinka treated her guests to the song of popular Fuji musician, Sule Alao Malaika. 

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During Malaika’s performance, Fathia and Saheed Balogun walked up the stage at the same time to spray the singer cash as they vibed to his music, and their fans loved what they saw.  

After the now-viral video found its way online, Nigerians took to the comment section to express their joy at seeing the estranged ex-couple together. 

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Some of the netizens who commented also hoped the reunion would be the beginning of a possible reconciliation between the duo. 

A netizen identified as Pay2shoplagos wrote,  “It’s Fathia & Saheed Balogun spraying at the same time, for me… One couple I can’t wait to hear their reunion.” 

Another internet user named Ayobamiyinmi, said, “Love to see Fathia and Saheed together.” 

Hiffyz added,  “I know God will still reunite them again.” 

Another fan, ____babatunde25 who felt the way Saheed was looking at Fathia speaks volume also wrote, “Baba just de look mama the love still intact.” 

While Oluwafeyisikemi00 said,  “Daddy and mummy loju agbo, this is something I definitely love to see, my favourites.” 

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