Celebrity sisters Niniola and Teni have been spotted together on few occasions and it is being rumored the duo do not share so much in common.
However in a new interview with The Punch, Niniola has revealed that the public perception on their relationship is false and she communicates with her sister on a daily basis
“Teni is my baby sister and her success makes me proud. That is my baby doing good and I am very happy for her. That is how a big sister should feel. As a big sister, we talk every day as opposed to what some people think. Apart from music, we are blood sisters.” she said
While she didn’t totally rule out a collaboration with Teni, Niniola wasn’t clear about it either. She urged people to stay vigilant, stating that anything could come up between them.
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