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    Actress Ronke Ojo Opens Up About Short-Lived Marriage After 10-Year Courtship

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    By Ibrahim Danladi

    Nollywood actress, Ronke Ojo, recently disclosed that she and her estranged husband were in a relationship for nearly a decade before deciding to tie the knot. Shockingly, despite their ten-year courtship, their marriage didn’t endure for even a year.

    During an interview with Biola Bayo, Ojo candidly shared her experience, describing her ex-husband as “a nice person but not a husband.”

    The veteran actress revealed that after their separation in 2012, she returned to her estranged husband the following year due to a pregnancy. However, she ultimately decided to leave again due to his infidelity.

    “We dated for almost a decade, and he was involved with other women. When we got married, our marriage didn’t even last a year. It was that challenging,” she explained.

    Ojo went on to highlight her ex-husband’s tendency to nag excessively, emphasizing the distinction between a man who lacks financial means and one who simply doesn’t care about the relationship.

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