Society
Cherry Igbinedion's daughters go underground

Over the years, those who have had the opportunity of encountering the
four daughters of Cherry Igbinedion have had only pleasing words to
share about them, as they are known to be fun loving.
Namely Omosede, Ivie, Amenze and Orobosa, these four are bewitchingly
beautiful to any eyes that behold them.
Attending choice institutions such as Igbinedion Educational Centre,
Cheltenham Ladies’ College, University of Durham, United Kingdom they
naturally fraternize with only a choice few.
Their friends are exclusively silver spooned like them, as often times
they have been spotted with Olorogun Ibru’s daughters Makashe and
Nenesi having fun in their own world.
They have however shut their doors to a lot of friends that they used
to be known with and some people have said the new style started
sometime back when Omosede and Akenzua’s marriage broke up. They now keep developments in their life under wraps.
Those who have seen Omosede and his sisters in recent times told www.theoctopusnews.com that while Omosede is concentrating her energy at caring for her son, Alexander and overseeing her state of the art Crech in GRA Benin City, her younger sister Amenze; a talented songwriter and
singer is said to be working on her music career although nothing has
been heard from her musically.
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