New lover of Paul Okoye, Ifeoma, has addressed the persistent accusations of being a home wrecker, urging critics to refrain from hasty judgments and to acquaint themselves with the facts.
The renowned Psquare artiste finalised his divorce with Anita in 2021, with irreconcilable differences cited in the petition filed by Anita in August of the same year, bringing an end to their seven-year union.
In a recent interview monitored by R , Ifeoma broke her silence, asserting that those labeling her as a home wrecker lacked insight into the intricacies of Okoye’s previous marriage.
“I think people should just get their facts right because the accusation had gone on for a long time because no one came out to address it or shut it down. I am not a home wrecker and that’s as much I can say about the matter. People just come online and on my social media posts to drop very insensitive comments but it’s their opinion and it doesn’t count as far as I am concerned”, she said
Resolute in her stance, Ifeoma declined to delve into specifics about the circumstances surrounding the dissolution of her boyfriend’s previous marriage, emphasizing her non-involvement.
The Jos-born singer’s new lover expressed frustration with the insensitive accusations, challenging those quick to pass judgment without understanding the complexities of the situation.
The controversy surrounding Paul Okoye’s swift transition to a new relationship ignited debates about celebrity divorces and the public’s role in scrutinizing personal lives.
Ifeoma’s plea for understanding highlights the need for restraint in passing judgment on individuals thrust into the spotlight due to their association with public figures.
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