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Girl who tattooed Davido on her chest goes missing.

Nigerian girl who became an object of internet scrutiny for tattooing the Nigerian pop star, Davido, on her chest has been declared missing.

Natasha Akide was said to have left home for her beauty shop and never made it back home.

Her sister said that her two phone lines have been switched off. Although the matter has been reported to the police, there is still no clue as to her whereabouts.

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