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Monday, 20 April 2020

MEET ABIKE JAGABAN

                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                            

 Tolulope Adeoye. aka Abike Jagaban, CEO of No Cyber Bully On Social Media , is an Ijebu babe, from the Olowogaba family in Ijebu-Ode.Some call her Yeye Oge Abike Jagaban, others call her the Oluomo Soroso Gbogbo Ile Yoruba in the UK.

Abike Jagaban is a very popular blogger based in London. Her blog popularity extends all over the UK, Europe and beyond.She is a Super Model

According to this beautiful, glamorous, sexy lady ,she became a blogger a few years ago when another blogger bullied her......Everyone knows about the much talked about 'Abike Jagaban' and her ongoing issues with the Dublin based blogger.  

Sbe's proud to say that "We are doing well with The Abike Jagaban show. We have been able to give women back their voice through our No Cyber Bullying On Social Media. We have encouraged so many women. We have increased their confidence. We have taught them how to also deal with bullies. It’s a major issue. When you bully people you are domestically abusing them. Domestic Abuse is not only physical abuse."

Tolulope Adeoye   is the CEO  Abike Jagaban Helping Hands.According to her, this Foundation has been providing supports through its online live-chats and visiting care services for victims across Nigeria since 2017......."helping people and their families is at the heart of everything we do here at Abike Jagaban Helping Hands foundation,we’re delighted to have all our vendors and stakeholders and the enthusiastic team supporting the foundation and enabling them to have the comfortable, independent lifestyle that they want to have. Over the years, we’ve grown at an incredible rate – we are hoping to create more awareness for the less privileged and more supports to the needy across the country. We carried out the feed the nation project back in April, we hope to do more of this across Nigeria, Ghana and Africa as a whole, with the help of our sponsors as part of the growth.”

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