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Frank Donga and Wofai Fada make funny faces as they cover Tush Magazine Issue 19

Frank Donga and Wofai Fada, two leading social media influencers are the latest celebrities to cover Tush Magazine – Nigeria’s leading youth digital and print magazine.

Both of them were styled in pink jackets; Wofai was styled with a jacket from the Emmy Kasbit’s collection while Frank Donga rocked a bespoke suit from Josh Amor.

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The issue highlighted how they both stumbled into the world of comedy by creating relatable comic skits and circulating same via their social media channels. Interestingly, these skits have brought so much laughter to people all over the world.

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Also featured in this issue are various hardworking and inspiring personalities from different industries such as Anthonia Nneji, Nancy Isime, Ossy Achievas, Kiddominant, Efe Oraka and several others.

This issue also has educating and interesting articles specially crafted for your reading pleasure.

Tush Magazine is available in digital and print versions. Read the digital version her for free – bit.ly/tm19download

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