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Ini Edo Says She Doesn't Care What People Think About Her Failed Marriage

 

























Despite a lot of speculation regarding her marriage, Ini Edo maintains it's her past and that's where it belongs, thus she is not ready to speak on it - for now!

According to Encomium, their split was fueled by the misunderstanding over the multi-million naira Lekki mansion she acquired recently. Ehiagwina, insisted the house should be jointly owned by the two of them being a couple.

She refused, prompting him to call it quits and relocate to Ghana where he eventually found a new love whom he is perfecting plans to wed soon.

When the magazine contacted her, she said “Let me be frank with you, I have not spoken with anybody concerning the break-up of my marriage.  And I am not going to say anything about it. It’s my past and I have put it where it belongs.  So, let it remain like that. I don’t care whatever people might have said or written as the cause of the break-up, that’s their business.  I have not granted anybody any interview and I won’t do that.  It’s my private life, you guys should please let me be.

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