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Folly Coker denies dating Tiwa Savage and ownership of Mavin Records

Tiwa and Tee Billz
Tiwa and Tee Billz
Folly Coker, Governor Babatunde Fashola’s aide rumoured to be dating sensational singer, Tiwa Savage, has riled the tale as crap!
 
The gentleman also described his alleged ownership of Mavin Records as the figment of the imagination of fantasts.
 
In the last few days, the rumours of Folly Coker being at the centre of the alleged troubled marriage of Tiwa Savage, 34, and Tunji Balogun, 36, flew around town with quite a few blogs and sites publishing the unsubstantiated claim.
 
But sources close to the tall and handsome son of Chief Folarin Coker have defended him as having nothing to do with Tiwa Savage and Mavin Records.
 
“These reports are tissues of lies,” one insider told encomium.ng. “Folly knows Don Jazzy and likes his music a lot. But he has no investment in Mavin Records. These things are pure lies.
 
“For Tiwa Savage, you cannot even say they are friends, not to talk of lovers. They don’t exchange text messages or anything. 
 
“The story is definitely sponsored – and there’s no iota of truth in it. Legal action has commenced against the fabricators of the damaging tale.”
 
Reports of the trouble in the marriage of Tiwa Savage and Tunji Balogun (who wedded on April 26, 2014 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) have gained ground – but the couple has denied any hint of a hiccup.
 
The couple worships at Pastor Paul Adefarasin’s House on the Rock (Lekki,Lagos), and showed up there on Sunday, October 12, 2014. When we contacted them, they admitted that indeed they were together in the church that Sunday.
 
Tunji Balogun (Tee Billz) told encomium.ng on Monday, October 13, 2014, “We are still very much in love and happily married.”
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