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Old Tik Tok videos of Paul Okoye’s new lover, Ifeoma, talking about “sugar daddies” surfaces 

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Ifeoma, just like every other person, joined a TikTok trend sometime ago, talking about being with rich and older men just for their money 

By Kehinde Okeowo 

New TikTok videos of Ivy Ifeoma, model and the newly unveiled lover of Paul Okoye, one-half of the singing duo, PSquare, talking about dating rich old men and sugar daddies has sent tongues wagging on the internet.   

Ifeoma, just like every other person, joined a couple of TikTok trends sometime ago, talking about being with rich and older men just for their money. 

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However, since Paul unveiled her as his girlfriend on his Instagram story, Nigerians have found a way of digging up the old videos and making them go viral on social media. 

ALSO READ: Paul Okoye shows off model, Ivy Ifeoma, as new lover

The now trending old clips, got some fans of the singer thinking, as they have concluded the model must have finally actualised her plans by dating the much older singer now. 

There were few netizens, however, who felt Ifeoma was only having fun and joking and that the matter is being taken out of context. 

An IG user identified as hot_trending_items_ww said: “The internet is toxic, idc what anyone says” 

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Another netizen, officialjbaby_ wrote: “Are you trying to tell us she loves money?.. who hate money before? Nobody oh” 

Esan_doctor added: “Omo dis one don take her own hand put herself for trouble oooh, Nigerians mind what you post on social media, so now if we hear say anything happen to Paul, na you will go hold responsible.” 

Another internet user, vstarma wrote: “Naija don’t just show what makes you happy on socio medium ” 

While _sueldelioness said: “Isn’t this just videos a lot of people recreate on that TikTok app?? Y’all live and let others live abeg‍♀️”

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