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Reuben Abati unveils third wife, Kikelomo Atanda-Owo

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Reuben Abati, the journalist and politician, has unveiled Kikelomo Atanda-Owo, his third wife, on the occasion of her birthday.

It is believed that the couple tied the knot in the year 2020 — although the actual date of their marriage is not known.

In a very lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday, Abati described Atanda-Owo as a “remarkable, intellectual and elegant” woman.

The 57-year-old journalist hailed his wife for “transforming my fashion sense since we got married three years ago”.

Abati also praised Atanda-Owo for being his “confidante” and “the type of woman who brings everything to the table”.

“Happy birthday to my remarkable and intellectually beautiful wife in her forties, yet defying the aging process,” he wrote.

“You, my wife possess a taste that matches your impeccable work ethic as a hardworking woman. Your elegance is only outshined by your work ethic, and I am beyond proud of you.

“The stylist of my heart, you have effortlessly woven your magic every morning for the past three years. I understand I might owe you for this fashion transformation, but hey, I am a humble journalist, after all.

“You are not only my life partner but also my confidante. Even when we find ourselves in a disagreement, I adore how we set it aside to share stories, gossip, and bond.

“Your kindness, Kiki, knows no bounds. You are the person closest to me on this planet. True intimacy means someone who knows you, the good and the bad, yet loves you regardless, and I am grateful for you by my side.

“Your entrepreneurial skills are nothing short of impressive with academic decrees in about three disciplines and years of professional experience.

“A no-nonsense demeanor complements your calming look, and believe me all, no one should be fooled.

“Your numerous awards reflect your outstanding contributions, but your true worth goes beyond mere accolades.

“You have been the catalyst that reignited my zest back for life, motivating me more to reach for greater heights. It is not about material possessions; it is about two souls joining to accomplish more together.

“You are the type of woman who brings everything to the table-intelligence, value, financial acumen, purpose, wisdom, class, ambition, and so much more.

“By your nature, you yearn to assist people, even those who may not deserve your kindness. I pray you consider being more discerning, as the world can be unkind.

“Do not stop being the remarkable person you are, but choose carefully who receives your unwavering kindness.

“You stand more successful than your peers. I can only pray for God’s continued grace to protect you from life’s challenges. May this new season usher in more blessings and joy.”

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‘My husband abuses me physically, sexually’ — Karen Igho cries out

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Karen Igho, the 2011 Big Brother Africa reality TV show winner, has taken to social media to reveal her marital struggles with Yaroslav Rakos.

The pair tied the knot in Jos, Plateau state in 2014 after a nine-year relationship; the union. They have two children together.

But in a series of X posts on Tuesday, Igho revealed she is about to lose her marriage, citing alleged physical and sexual abuse.

She accused Rakos of attempting to take custody of their children by falsely claiming she was mentally unstable.

The reality star, who relocated to the United States, asked the public to hold her husband responsible should harm befall her.

“I’m going through a divorce with my husband, I have been homeless for a year and I have been hurt sexually and physically,” she wrote.

“So if anything happens ask or hold the man who brought me to a country where and I know no one, he is trying to take children away by saying I’m mentally sick.”

In another post, Igho argued that she is mentally stable. The Delta state native also appealed to Africans to pray for her and her kids.

“God Almighty bless Nigeria and Africa my heart pray for your daughter of the soil. I have been through so much this past year, please African pray for my children,” she added.

“In case you don’t you hear from me again know that I have been killed, I am not sick mentally and I don’t do drugs.”

Rakos has yet to respond to Igho’s allegations.

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Fred Amata speaks on failed marriage, claims ex-wife married out daughter without his consent

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Fred Amata speaks on failed marriage, claims ex-wife married out daughter without his consent

Fred Amata, the ace actor, has called out Agatha, his ex-wife, for walking Stephanie, their daughter, down the aisle while he is still alive.

The couple got divorced in 2005 due to irreconcilable differences.

On Wednesday, Agatha shared pictures of Stephanie’s wedding and a video of her walking her daughter down the aisle — a ritual usually carried out by the bride’s father.

Fred was also noticeably absent at the ceremony.

Reacting in a lengthy rant on Facebook, the actor described Agatha’s action as an “abomination”, adding that it was a “challenge to tradition”.

He questioned why the wedding date and time were hidden from him, despite his prior blessing.

Fred also spoke about his failed marriage and recounted his contributions to Agatha’s success, specifically creating the talk show ‘Inside-Out with Agatha,’ which he claimed made her a household name.

The actor also alleged that Agatha exploited his name, reputation, and intellectual property for personal gain.

Read the full post below:

For over 20 years I kept silent, and desisted from any comments on my failed marriage, allowing the ‘good wife’, hoping the wounds will heal and a reconciliation possible. But for 20 years the ‘good wife’ pounded me, rubbished my reputation, belittling my achievements, exploiting my name for her selfish benefits.

It was over 25 years ago that I came up with the unique idea of Inside-Out with Agatha, a talk show with six informed and opposing points of view represented by a person with oratorial skills, now male now female. We had gone to see a talk show by Regina Askia, and Agatha wanted to be a talk show host. I told her not to worry ‘I will come up with something, it will make you be like Oprah Winfrey’.

And I did. Ingeniously. I was the dedicated creator, throwing in flesh blood and sweat to create and deliver a concept that had never before been done in Nigeria, save for a similar perhaps less engaging 6 episodes of a program called MEE to you, or something like that, by the late May Ellen Ezekiel, who was married to RMD. A program that could stand the test of time and put bread on the table of the young marriage.

A program, so versatile, it is still relevant today. Inside-Out with Agatha was an instant hit, the genius of the angle the production values the directorial approach the lighting and production design were so engaging, it was irresistible. I was at the height of my directorial rendezvous, and I gathered a production crew of the best technical hands in what is now early Nollywood and TV soaps were the biggest things because we dared to stand out from the emerging crowd of Nollywood directors.

Kingsley Ogoro my friend brother and nemesis would lead a high. I co-opted Nollywood greats Zack Orji, Okey Bakassi, Sunny Mcdon, Francis Onwochei, Emeka Ossai, Zik Zulu Okafor, Francis Duru, Prince Jide Kosoko and numerous friends who looked up to me and I asked their support for the first episodes, and soon everybody who was anybody wanted to be part of Inside Out.

I staked every resource, friends, favours, loyalties, family, extended family wife and links, I involved the creme de la creme of the big production, studios. Tunde Kelani, Wale Fanu, Tade Ogidan, Tunde Oloyede, Pat Nebo, Uzor Okpeche, Simi Opeoluwa, Opa Williams, the late Chico Ejiro and numerous others to ensure no failure of the program. I staked even my first attempt to be president of DGN. Don Pedro Obaseki and Matthias Obahiagbon will attest.

With the influence it wielded and the contacts and connections it gathered, ‘The Good Wife’ soon built an empire with no emperor. She employed maligning my name to acquire favours and contracts. Inside Out is the source of all the Good Wife’s wealth. My genius, my sweat, my vision, and for 20 years, I swallowed it. My reputation diminished as the Good Wife’s gathered momentum. So today, the Good Wife, using my brainchild, has become a billionaire—no credit to me.

No compensation, no royalty. But the good wife is good; let raising the children be my royalty. Buoyed by her success without recourse to the creator, the Ebu Delta State-born Good Wife has gathered a litany of resentment. She has registered a new company to own the programme, discarding the company we set up. She has sued for and obtained a divorce, and 20 years on, she still carries bitterness and will go to extremes to tarnish my image.

But understand this, ‘good wife’ Agatha: everything you have ever owned and will ever own is because of ‘Inside Out’. It is my brainchild, my intellectual property. You have yet to put a nail to a coffin to bury me for being silent, taking no heed of the billions you have harvested, carefree of your stupendous assets. The ‘good wife’ will dare tradition.

Challenge abomination, embrace taboo, stare Africa in the eyes to manipulate my daughter and her husband, hoodwink the lovebirds, and walk my daughter down the aisle to give Stephanie away to a husband. I can’t keep quiet anymore. It’s time to speak up. This is an abomination. This is taboo. Nowhere in the world, nowhere in Africa, nowhere in Delta State and the lands where we come from can a woman give away her child in marriage especially where the father is alive.

Especially when the father is willing and able. Worse when the father is in the same city. What malice would drive a woman in an attempt to rubbish her ex to lead his daughter to marriage? What manipulation would warrant concealing the date and time from a father who has already given his blessing? Even if the daughter forgets when father and daughter are in the same city of London. Is it not the place of ‘The Good Wife’?

Good people, netizens, well-wishers, haters, and influencers. What options are left to this heartbroken father? How do you throw away the baby with the bathwater? Do you cast away the ones you will forever love because a ‘good wife’ has been blinded by wealth and fury to jeopardise the father’s blessings on his daughter? They came to me in London; Aaron brought drinks as kola to me, the father, as the pictures show. What kind of ‘good wife’ does a thing like this simply to make a man look bad?

As of the time of this report, Agatha has not responded to her ex-husband’s allegations.

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‘I regret knowing you’ — Cardi B fumes as Offset accuses her of infidelity while pregnant

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Cardi B, the US rapper, has responded to her estranged husband Offset‘s accusation that she had sex with another man while pregnant with their third child.

The couple, who married in 2017, have had a tumultuous relationship, marked by several public breakups and reconciliations.

They have three children together: Kulture, Wave, and their youngest, born recently, after Cardi B filed for divorce.

In a recent Instagram live session, Cardi B addressed her relationship with Offset and accused him of infidelity with multiple women.

Offset joined the session and also accused her of cheating during her pregnancy.

“You f**ked with a baby inside tell the truth!!” Offset wrote.

In response, Cardi B did not deny the accusation but pointed out that Offset had cheated on her first.

She argued that she would never sleep with another man out of revenge and added that she did not care.

“I do not give a fk na I will expose my own tea, I don’t care! You should be happy that I am a real gangsta a* b*tch,” she said.

”I will never fk a na just to get back, na I will never do that. I will only f**k a na that’s better than you.”

In another video, the rapper said: “Thank you for my kids though, all three of them, I don’t regret any of them but I regret you”.

“You’re a good daddy, you’re all right but I don’t regret any of them. But fk you! I’m too good for you and I’ve always been too good for you n*a.”

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