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Chika Ike grabs a new Honda Crussetor for 2012

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Top Nollywood actress, Chika Ike has acquired a new wonder-on-wheels.

According to confirmed gist trickling in, the fair skinned make-believe queen, whose former wine color 2011 Honda CRV was badly damaged beyond repair in an auto accident, has just acquired a new car.

We learnt that the new car, 2012 model of Honda Crussetor cost the hot actress $80,000.

The new car is number-plated “United Nation Peace 896″.

You will recall that Chika Ike visited Igbobi Hospital in Nigeria last year after her accident to make some donations to the hospital and has been very much appreciative of fan support since the fatal accident.


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