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BIOGRAPHY OF SITO KLASSIQ



April 10, 2020

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SITO KLASSIQ
Sheu Isiaka Tijani Olawale, popularly known and referred to as Sito Klassiq is one of the youngest Nigerian Blogger and Entertainer. He is well known for his entertaining tweet...

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Full Names : Sheu Isiaka Tijani Olawale
Birthday : 13rd of December, 1997
Age :22yrs (as at April 2020)
Nationality : Nigerian
Occupation : Blogger, social media influencer
Net Worth :...




Sito Klassiq is a Nigerian Entertainer and Blogger. He lived the earlier parts of his life in Lagos State.


Sito Klassiq is the Fourth child and the Second son from a family of six, and he is currently running a degree in University of Ilorin. He had his primary education at the LA Primary school, then moved to Oto Awori Grammar School, Lagos State for secondary school.
He is a Bloggers, as well as Comedy Entertainer.
Sito Klassiq is a young Nigerian Blogger.
You can read News, Sport Update and many more on his page
Xtratainic.blogspot.com
You can connect with Sito Klassiq on:
Instagram @Sito_klassiq_
Twitter @xtratainic
Facebook @Sito klassiq
Gmail @Directmessageportal@gmail.com
Pinterest @Sito klassiq

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