Nollywood Actress, Chacha Deletes Husband’s Photos After Separation

2 years ago
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Nollywood actress, Chacha Eke-Faani announced in the early hours of today on her Instagram page that she’s done with her marriage for the second time. She went on to say that this is no shocker to her husband, parents or even the doctors. She stated that she’d rather leave the marriage alive than as a corpse, marriage she described as a “perceived paradise”.



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She also went to apologize for misleading the public but that she can’t continue living a lie and has decided to let the cat out of the bag.

“Many have died pretending all is well whilst wishing, hoping and praying for a better tomorrow. I don’t want to “die” or go inexplicably “missing”. I sincerely and publicly apologize for living a lie these past years.True to random speculations, there has been trouble in my “perceived paradise”.

For the 2nd time in 2years, I am here again on social media boldly declaring that I am done with my marriage. My long overdue/relentless stance on this is of course no news to Austin Faani, the doctors and my parents. If push comes to shove & suddenly i am incommunicado; my lawyers, the welfare department and the Nigerian police force have my testimonials in recorded video clips/statements set for public release on all social media apps and national newspapers”, she said.


Recall that she claimed to have a bipolar disorder after the first abuse case and tried to take the fall for the man, scarring her own image in the process just to protect his.

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