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    Filmmaker Moses Inwang Announces Separation from Wife After 10 Years of Marriage

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    Renowned filmmaker Moses Inwang took to his Instagram page on Monday, January 8, 2024, to announce the end of his 10-year marriage to Emem. In a heartfelt post accompanied by a picture of the couple, Inwang shared the challenging decision to part ways with his wife.

    In his post, Inwang expressed gratitude to family, friends, and fans and stated, “After much reflection and discussion, Emem and I have decided to part ways after about 10 years of marriage.” He acknowledged that while this is a difficult time, they believe it is the best path for their individual happiness and personal growth.

    Despite the separation, Inwang emphasized their commitment to co-parenting, saying, “While we may be parting ways as partners, we remain committed to maintaining a positive and healthy co-parenting relationship for the well-being of our boys.” Inwang requested understanding and respect for their privacy as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.

    Fans and followers expressed surprise and sadness in the comment section, while others offered support and good wishes for both Inwang and Emem in their separate journeys. The couple, who tied the knot in April 2014, has two sons, Eden and Jordan Inwang.

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