Friday, 4 April 2014

God Can Still Give Me Another Wife –Ebenezer Obey

God Can Still Give Me Another Wife –Ebenezer Obey
It is often said that anything after 70 years is bonus. How do you feel at 72?
Well, at 72, I want to first and foremost give thanks to God Almighty who made it possible for me to be alive. It’s the wondrous work of God and at 72, I feel great. I am a very happy person because the Lord has been so good to me, and I thank God for who he is because he’s been my all in all and he has seen me through different phases of life: from the time I was born, to when I started talking, schooling and working. I also thank him for bringing out the gift in me and establishing me as a star. I feel great and happy – and I can’t even thank him enough.
Can you attribute that to a disciplined lifestyle?
Before we talk about discipline, let’s talk about the grace of God and his sufficiency. The grace of God is available to everyone; so it is by his grace. Yes, with discipline added to it. But majorly, it’s by his grace. I grew up in a disciplinarian family. When my mother looked at me, I knew what she was saying without her saying anything. We were taught to respect elders. If someone was older by a day, we were taught to call him or her brother or sister. We were taught humility. And it’s been part of me since then.
We were taught how to behave well. We were well-disciplined. We respected our seniors and teachers in school and it became part of my life. When I also grew up, I had a personal encounter with Jesus and that brought out the best in me in my music career. So it’s by the grace of God. To be 72 and still be relevant, that cannot be anybody but God.
Are you not still tempted to choose between secular and gospel music?
What happens is that when you are being guided by God, you can’t miss your way. You can never miss your way because God will make everything work out. I started making special appearances 15 years after I quit secular music. God gave me the gift of music; he was the one that brought out the star in me and made me become a minister. So, it is God all the way. Intimacy is what we need to have success in God. If you are divinely guided, you will do well. I always have a direction. When I have special appearances, God gives me direction in a way that one doesn’t contradict the other.
But one thing about music talent is that it’s irresistible.
I have drawn the line. Where I am now, nothing can take me away from God. I have a focus. Nothing can take me out of God’s presence.
Can you blame your fans who want more of what you used to sing?
No. God is love. When you do things out of love, you make people happy. I don’t hurt them. Even now, people have known me for who I am and I even attract respect for that. I also believe the respect people give me is by the grace of God.
When you started the special appearances, people thought maybe Obey was probably broke.
I’ve said it and I am still saying it. There are two things we have to define here; what do we actually need here on earth? We don’t need all the vanities of this world, yet God created them so that we could be comfortable. All my needs, God has already provided. I don’t worry myself. I’m at peace with my God. When I clocked 70, I said, “Father, I give you all glory.” When I look back, all I say is “Father, thank you.” There are no more rivers for me to cross; I am not running after anything. I have put my life in God’s hands. So, who says I’m broke? It’s because they don’t know the God I’m serving. The God I’m serving is a good provider. I have come to realise God is faithful, so there’s no running helter-skelter.
How do you feel being celebrated by Globacom while you are still alive?
Oh, I feel great. I feel excited for Glo, and for the man called Mike Adenuga, Jnr. He is a special person that God brought into this world for many reasons. I cherish what Glo did in celebrating me; it is one thing I really appreciate. For someone to sit down and think of others is a special thing. That the Glo Evergreen Series started with me, I really appreciate it.
Before he started Glo, was Mike Adenuga one of your fans?
Of course, yes. He loves my music, but the love that Mike Adenuga has for me is beyond music. Yes, talking music, he loves my music but now I can see it is beyond that. He is God-sent and we can see, he’s a man who touches life, and because of that, he is blessed every second.
When he extended that gesture to King Sunny Ade recently, did you nominate him or what?
No, Mike Adenuga started the Glo Evergreen Series with me and extended it to my brother KSA whose work in the entertainment industry is awesome. Even with the younger artistes, KSA is awesome.
Recently at KSA’s birthday in Ondo, he dedicated a very big church in his compound. People are insinuating that probably what happened to you will happen to him. Do you see KSA also becoming an evangelist?
You know what Jesus told Peter? “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” I am happy for what is happening to KSA dedicating a church and you cannot be surprised that God is preparing him for His work.
People are still talking about ‘Oleku’, the joint show between you and KSA, should we expect series two?
People have been asking for more here and even abroad. But we are yet to determine how to go about it. But we will extend it at God’s appointed time.
In retrospect now, what inspired you to sing those evergreen songs that are still relevant even today?
That can only be God because it’s not every artiste that has the gift. But I thank God for the gift. Now I go to secondary schools on principals’ invitations to give talks. The one I did last in Ibadan, I was surprised to hear the questions the students were asking me. They wanted to know how I became a musician, my experiences, my songs, etc. I sang for them. It was an exciting moment. They wanted to know how a young man composed those songs 30, 40 years ago. So, I just thank God for that gift. And for the new generation artistes, they are doing well and I’m happy for them.
One would expect that you will encourage your son Tolu to pick up the mantle as you are aging
He wanted to do music and he’s doing it. I am happy seeing him do it, now that he’s even cut a niche for himself. Tolu plays juju music. There is nothing bad in it. I encourage him to do what he wants to do.
But you encouraged others to be pastors.
Those who are pastors are pastors because that’s what God wants them to be. I’ve never forced any of them to be this or that. I taught them the way of the Lord and they know what they want, so there is nothing like force anywhere. All I care about is for them to serve the Lord.
People think you also influenced Oba Adedapo Tejuoso, the Oshinle of Egba to become a born-again Christian. Who influenced who?
Oba Adewale Adedapo Tejuoso became one of my fans a very long time ago and even all his friends. So the relationship started since that time. When I quit music and got into the ministry, he too had his own ministry, even as a king. We met after that and our relationship got to a higher level. When he wanted to start Kings’ Day of Praise where he gathered fellow kings to worship God, he invited me and I was willing to help. I am happy that the yearly programme has become a very big event in his kingdom and I am also proud to be associated with it. Through that, the royal fathers come together to worship God. They pray and God does wonders.
What has been the impact of the programme on Egbaland?
It’s not only traditional rulers from Egbaland, we have the royal fathers from all parts of Nigeria and other African countries.
Do you still miss your wife?
Oh, there’s no way I won’t miss her. But I know she’ s gone to be with the Lord. My wife would have been 69 years old on March 24 if she was alive. We would have been expecting to celebrate her 70th birthday next year. But the Lord is a good Lord. On March 23, we had my first great granddaughter. My granddaughter gave birth to my first great granddaughter and I am clocking 72 in a few days. So, we are in a thanksgiving mood.
How do you cope without a woman in the house?
There is nothing God cannot do. He is able to take care and be in charge of everything. I am not lonely. Immediately my wife went to be with the Lord, my son and his wife moved here. So with my grandchildren around me and people taking care of me, I feel great.
What of getting married again?
At 72, I can’t start looking for a wife. I’m well taken care of and occupied. I am not lonely and I doubt whether any woman would be able to cope with my busy lifestyle. My late wife got used to it and for years, she was able to take care of our home.
Or you are afraid of what people will say?
Afraid? Can someone of my age be afraid of what anybody will say? Let people say whatever they want to say, I have my life to live. I’ve not given marriage a thought and that’s the truth. I’m busy in the church, with mentoring and special appearances. By the Grace of God, I’m oganising a crusade to celebrate my 72nd birthday.
People thought if Pastor Kumuyi could marry another wife after he lost his wife as a church leader, you too could follow in his footsteps.
It is a thing of choice. It’s the Holy Spirit that leads every church leader. What Pastor Kumuyi did is a very good thing. I don’t feel like doing that and I’m happy. Apart from that, no woman can cope with my schedule. Well, God can do anything; he can provide someone to take her place, you can’t rule that out because we are still alive and well.
Who took over your wife’s position in the church then?
In the service of God, you don’t say because my wife is gone, someone should replace her. She went to be with the Lord. My son is the pastor in charge of the church and his wife is there to support him like my wife did. We also have other pastors whose wives are supporting them. You don’t necessarily say since my wife is gone, we need to find someone to replace her unless I decide to marry someone from the church. But for now, this is the way that the Lord has made it.
Concerning waxing records, how often do you do that?
I do that all the time. People know that I am good; and I am a very good composer. The easiest thing for me to do is to compose. So I still do special releases for people.
Your evergreen series are supposed to be lifetime sources of income for you, how do you cope with piracy.
You see, piracy is the main problem that we have here. But I do special releases for people and those ones cannot be pirated because they are not for public consumption, though people still demand for some of them. So when they demand for such, I get paid.
What about royalties from your old songs?
I’m in charge of my music. I handle my company, so I cannot complain about anything. I oversee everything. Artistes only complain about recording companies. I have gone above that. I am a recording company myself. I am Mr. Music.
Perhaps if you did not become a musician, do you think Obey would be this famous?

I don’t want to bother myself about that. I’ve been what God wanted me to be, and I am fine
READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/63726.html

Former Vice-President's Son, Abba Atiku Abubakar, To Marry His American Fiancee

Former Vice-President's Son, Abba Atiku Abubakar, To Marry His American Fiancee

Photo - Atiku Abubakar's son, Abba, set to wed his American fiancee
Abba Atiku Abubakar is in the middle
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar's son, Abba Atiku Abubakar, is going to marry his American fiancee tomorrow, April 5th.
It was gathered that Abubakar's son wedding will be held in Dubai. It is expected to be a private affair because that’s what the girl’s family requested. However, they will also hold a reception here in Nigeria.
Abba Atiku Abubakar met his fiancee when Abba went to study in the USA.
Congratulations to them!

Former Vice-President's Son, Abba Atiku Abubakar, To Marry His American Fiancee

Former Vice-President's Son, Abba Atiku Abubakar, To Marry His American Fiancee

Photo - Atiku Abubakar's son, Abba, set to wed his American fiancee
Abba Atiku Abubakar is in the middle
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar's son, Abba Atiku Abubakar, is going to marry his American fiancee tomorrow, April 5th.
It was gathered that Abubakar's son wedding will be held in Dubai. It is expected to be a private affair because that’s what the girl’s family requested. However, they will also hold a reception here in Nigeria.
Abba Atiku Abubakar met his fiancee when Abba went to study in the USA.
Congratulations to them!

Nasarawa Massacre: Victims Were Tied Before They Were Killed, Fulani Elder Says

The village head of Rugan Ardo, Abubakar Sodangi, has said that the people killed on Thursday during a military operation in Keana Local Government were tied before they were executed.
http://skazyupdate.blogspot.com/Mr. Sodangi stated this during a condolence visit by the state governor, Umaru Al-Makura, to the Osana of Keana, Emmanuel Elayo, on Friday. Soldiers had been accused of mounting an operation in the local government on Thursday, killing about 30 Fulani.
The village head, however, said 15 people were killed in the attack. Mr. Sodangi said that the soldiers had first visited while the community was mourning the death of his father.
He said the soldiers asked why his family was sitting under a tree receiving condolences; and that they were then shown the grave of his father. According to him, the soldiers left and returned to tie nine people together, head to head. The nine were taken 100 metres away and then executed, he said. Mr. Sodangi said 15 people were killed by the soldiers, including his own son.
Governor Al-Makura called on the Nigerian government to review the military operation in the state, to guide against civilian casualties. He said the casualties of the Thursday operation were herdsmen resident in Keana and not insurgents as widely reported by some national dailies.
He therefore stressed the need for the operation to be reviewed, to focus on tracking the real insurgents traversing the borders of Benue, Nasarawa, Adamawa, Plateau, Taraba and Kogi States. Mr. Al-Makura stated that he was not informed of the military operation until it was underway.
He then emphasised the need for traditional rulers to be duly informed of such operations in their locality in order to avert the incidence of innocent casualties. The governor called on the people of the area, especially the herdsmen, to remain calm and not take laws into their hands.
The Osana of Keana, Mr. Elayo, described the incident as “unfortunate” as herdsmen and farmers in the area were working hard to fish out criminals infiltrating their ranks to cause mayhem. He said that most of those killed were resident in his domain and had lived peacefully with other ethnic groups in the area.
He said 10 corpses were brought to his palace by the herdsmen, while three other victims were receiving treatment at the hospital.
He urged the people of the area to eschew all forms of violence as no meaningful development could be achieved in an atmosphere of rancour. The Nigerian military has said it is investigating the killings.
READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/63713.html

Nasarawa Massacre: Victims Were Tied Before They Were Killed, Fulani Elder Says

The village head of Rugan Ardo, Abubakar Sodangi, has said that the people killed on Thursday during a military operation in Keana Local Government were tied before they were executed.
http://skazyupdate.blogspot.com/Mr. Sodangi stated this during a condolence visit by the state governor, Umaru Al-Makura, to the Osana of Keana, Emmanuel Elayo, on Friday. Soldiers had been accused of mounting an operation in the local government on Thursday, killing about 30 Fulani.
The village head, however, said 15 people were killed in the attack. Mr. Sodangi said that the soldiers had first visited while the community was mourning the death of his father.
He said the soldiers asked why his family was sitting under a tree receiving condolences; and that they were then shown the grave of his father. According to him, the soldiers left and returned to tie nine people together, head to head. The nine were taken 100 metres away and then executed, he said. Mr. Sodangi said 15 people were killed by the soldiers, including his own son.
Governor Al-Makura called on the Nigerian government to review the military operation in the state, to guide against civilian casualties. He said the casualties of the Thursday operation were herdsmen resident in Keana and not insurgents as widely reported by some national dailies.
He therefore stressed the need for the operation to be reviewed, to focus on tracking the real insurgents traversing the borders of Benue, Nasarawa, Adamawa, Plateau, Taraba and Kogi States. Mr. Al-Makura stated that he was not informed of the military operation until it was underway.
He then emphasised the need for traditional rulers to be duly informed of such operations in their locality in order to avert the incidence of innocent casualties. The governor called on the people of the area, especially the herdsmen, to remain calm and not take laws into their hands.
The Osana of Keana, Mr. Elayo, described the incident as “unfortunate” as herdsmen and farmers in the area were working hard to fish out criminals infiltrating their ranks to cause mayhem. He said that most of those killed were resident in his domain and had lived peacefully with other ethnic groups in the area.
He said 10 corpses were brought to his palace by the herdsmen, while three other victims were receiving treatment at the hospital.
He urged the people of the area to eschew all forms of violence as no meaningful development could be achieved in an atmosphere of rancour. The Nigerian military has said it is investigating the killings.
READ MORE:  http://news.naij.com/63713.html

Police Uncover Baby Factory In Asaba


Police Uncover Baby factory in Asaba

MEN of the Delta State police command have smashed a baby factory at the outskirts of Asaba, arresting a 40-year-old woman who runs the factory.
Conducting newsmen around the sealed factory yesterday, the State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Celestina Kalu said, “Today, (4/4/14) at about 1030 hours, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO ‘B’ Division Asaba received information that a habitual human trafficker, one Chinelo Ezeugo, female, aged about 40 years at Oko market area Asaba recruits unknown pregnant women and delivers them of their babies for sale.
“Operatives of the Division were mobilized and they swung into action and on reaching the scene, five pregnant women from different parts of the country and four children namely Ibrahim Usman, 5 years; Usman Mohammed 2 years ; Chidera Okechkwu 5 years and Abigal Ezeugo 1 year were rescued.
The human dealer was also arrested”. The PPRO also paraded seven suspected cultists arrested in Sapele.
Meantime, the PPRO also confirmed that the suspected kidnappers of Chief E.K. Clark’s son have demanded for a N60m ransom.
She confirmed the demand to reporters in Asaba yesterday saying that an arrest has been already in connection with the kidnap while dragnet had been spread to rescue him.

Police Uncover Baby Factory In Asaba


Police Uncover Baby factory in Asaba

MEN of the Delta State police command have smashed a baby factory at the outskirts of Asaba, arresting a 40-year-old woman who runs the factory.
Conducting newsmen around the sealed factory yesterday, the State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Celestina Kalu said, “Today, (4/4/14) at about 1030 hours, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO ‘B’ Division Asaba received information that a habitual human trafficker, one Chinelo Ezeugo, female, aged about 40 years at Oko market area Asaba recruits unknown pregnant women and delivers them of their babies for sale.
“Operatives of the Division were mobilized and they swung into action and on reaching the scene, five pregnant women from different parts of the country and four children namely Ibrahim Usman, 5 years; Usman Mohammed 2 years ; Chidera Okechkwu 5 years and Abigal Ezeugo 1 year were rescued.
The human dealer was also arrested”. The PPRO also paraded seven suspected cultists arrested in Sapele.
Meantime, the PPRO also confirmed that the suspected kidnappers of Chief E.K. Clark’s son have demanded for a N60m ransom.
She confirmed the demand to reporters in Asaba yesterday saying that an arrest has been already in connection with the kidnap while dragnet had been spread to rescue him.

I Relocated To Ghana So I Can Get Closer To God- Hanks Anuku

I Relocated To Ghana So I Can Get Closer To God- Hanks Anuku

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Well-loved Nollywood actor, Hanks Anuku says he has finally relocated to Ghana so he could get closer to God. The actor said a lot of things happened to him in Nigeria which made him leave. Aside being an actor, he was also a Special Adviser to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta state before leaving the country. He was rumoured to have been addicted to drugs and alcohol. His words;

“Yea, as you can see, I am in Ghana now. It was a decision I made to get a few things for myself and to get closer to God because so many things happened to me in Nigeria that I was not happy about. Everything depends on God. He is my provider. If God wants me to go to Nigeria, no problem][.”

I Relocated To Ghana So I Can Get Closer To God- Hanks Anuku

I Relocated To Ghana So I Can Get Closer To God- Hanks Anuku

http://skazyupdate.blogspot.com/
Well-loved Nollywood actor, Hanks Anuku says he has finally relocated to Ghana so he could get closer to God. The actor said a lot of things happened to him in Nigeria which made him leave. Aside being an actor, he was also a Special Adviser to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta state before leaving the country. He was rumoured to have been addicted to drugs and alcohol. His words;

“Yea, as you can see, I am in Ghana now. It was a decision I made to get a few things for myself and to get closer to God because so many things happened to me in Nigeria that I was not happy about. Everything depends on God. He is my provider. If God wants me to go to Nigeria, no problem][.”

Sanusi Deserves The Suspension He Got- Dr. Fredrick Fasheun

Sanusi Deserves The Suspension He Got- Dr. Fredrick Fasheun

President and founder of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), Dr. Fredrick Fasheun, has said that the suspended Governor of (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi deserved his suspension by President Goodluck Jonathan. Fasehun also described him as an arrogant person and said he built a wall around himself and had no respect for anyone while in power. Below is what he told Daily Sun
 “Sanusi has no respect for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and carried on as if he is a law unto himself. The fact that he is a prince does not confer a special statue on him; he is not above the president. Even monarchs are still under the head of state.”
On Sanusi’s challenge of his removal in court, Fasheun said:
“President Goodluck Jonathan is an executive president; he can hire and fire. Sanusi deserved what he got, he deserved his sack by the president. How can you be so arrogant to an executive president of a country like Nigeria?”
He also faulted Sanusi’s claim that his removal from office was not in order:
“He (Sanusi) claimed that President Jonathan does not have the right to remove him; from which book did he read that? He who hires has the right to fire.
“The President has the right to suspend or remove him. If he (Sanusi) has the power to fight back, he can as well suspend the President.”

Fasheun described as mind-blowing, the report of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), which indicted Sanusi and urged the government to thoroughly investigate him and if found culpable, prosecute and jail him to serve as deterrent to others.

Sanusi Deserves The Suspension He Got- Dr. Fredrick Fasheun

Sanusi Deserves The Suspension He Got- Dr. Fredrick Fasheun

President and founder of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), Dr. Fredrick Fasheun, has said that the suspended Governor of (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi deserved his suspension by President Goodluck Jonathan. Fasehun also described him as an arrogant person and said he built a wall around himself and had no respect for anyone while in power. Below is what he told Daily Sun
 “Sanusi has no respect for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and carried on as if he is a law unto himself. The fact that he is a prince does not confer a special statue on him; he is not above the president. Even monarchs are still under the head of state.”
On Sanusi’s challenge of his removal in court, Fasheun said:
“President Goodluck Jonathan is an executive president; he can hire and fire. Sanusi deserved what he got, he deserved his sack by the president. How can you be so arrogant to an executive president of a country like Nigeria?”
He also faulted Sanusi’s claim that his removal from office was not in order:
“He (Sanusi) claimed that President Jonathan does not have the right to remove him; from which book did he read that? He who hires has the right to fire.
“The President has the right to suspend or remove him. If he (Sanusi) has the power to fight back, he can as well suspend the President.”

Fasheun described as mind-blowing, the report of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), which indicted Sanusi and urged the government to thoroughly investigate him and if found culpable, prosecute and jail him to serve as deterrent to others.

Every successful person has a painful story and a beautiful ending. No one can go back and change a bad beginning, but anyone can start and create a wonderful ending. Life may be tough and difficult, but the value we gain from hardships make it all worth the journey.

“I can’t imagine how Beyoncé feels knowing she has a homeless brother” – Beyonce’s Fathers’ Baby Mama

“I can’t imagine how Beyoncé feels knowing she has a homeless brother” – Beyonce’s Fathers’ Baby Mama

A month ago Matthew Knowles(Beyoncé’s Father) baby mama’s child support payment was slashed by a judge from $12,000 to $2,400. This means that Matthew won’t have to pay child support to her for the next two years because she was overpaid for three years. Now she has gone very broke and she’s reaching out to Beyonce for help. Here’s what she told Intouch weekly:
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““I can’t imagine how Beyoncé feels knowing she has a homeless brother.I know if I were in the same position, I would reach out. Maybe she is too busy.”
This lady slept with Beyoncé’s dad and took in, while he was still married to her mom. Infact, she is the cause of her parents divorce.
Do you think Beyoncé has any obligation to help her in her time of need??After all the woman’s child is her baby brother!

“Money Makes Me Wet, Bank Alert Is My Best Friend, No Poor Man Should Even Think Of Admiring Me”- Lizzy Gold

“Money Makes Me Wet, Bank Alert Is My Best Friend, No Poor Man Should Even Think Of Admiring Me”- Lizzy Gold

Upcoming Nollywood actress, Lizzy Gold, in a recent bare it all interview expressed her love for money. She says money makes her wet, and a bank alert is her best friend. Infact if you’re just comfortable don’t even think of wooing her, because she wants to relate with only billionaires. Hear her:
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“A poor man shouldn’t  even think of admiring my picture, not to talk of wooing me. I love  money so much so I can’t marry a poor man. I don’t even want a man who  is merely comfortable. My interest and affection are for millionaires,  if possible billionaires. Money means so much to me, in fact money makes  me wet. Sometimes when I imagine so much money in my account, I could  just get wet. Bank alert is like my best friend. I just need to imagine  so much money in my account and I am turned on. When I get a credit  alert on my account, Oh my God, I get turned on immediately.”
Another very important thing Lizzy looks out for in a man is that he must be well ‘endowed’.

Chika Ike Explains Why Shows Off Her Achievements On The Social Media

Chika Ike Explains Why Shows Off Her Achievements On The Social Media

Nollywood actress, Chika Ike, is always in the news for one thing or the other. From her recent divorce, which she announced on social media, to her lucrative endorsement deals, expensive clothes & bags, frequent holiday trips abroad e.t.c, wherever she goes, she always attracts attention. She has finally given reasons for always posting photos of her numerous abroad trips online. Read excerpts of her recent interview with Punch:
Chika Ike spends Christmas in Dubai
“I have stopped searching for my name on the Internet. In fact, I don’t bother myself with gossips and negative comments about me any longer. I have a management team that deals with all that. When my aides want me to see or read whatever has been written or said about me, they simply draw my attention to it. Celebrities must learn to ignore what people say about them so they can live long and be happy. That is my principle.
The truth is that I love to travel around the world. If anyone feels hurt by this, that is their business. I love to take pictures during my trips abroad and share them with my fans. I do this so as to educate them. Many of them have never been to these countries. So, whenever I post these images, I have no bad intentions.
When Punch asked her about her divorce and if she will get married again, Chika replied:
“I don’t want to talk about the divorce because it is already in the past and I have since moved on. I am still open to marriage and I might give it a second shot because I believe in love. For now, I am most concerned with my own happiness.
Asked why celebrity marriages don’t last, she said:
“Celebrities also make mistakes. I don’t think they have a bad time combining their  successful careers and managing the home front or their marriages on the side”.
When asked of her view of  men being intimidated by single celebrity women, Chika said:
“All the talk about some men being afraid to walk up to a female celebrity  and ask her out does not make sense to me. Any man that cannot walk up  to me and toast me is not man enough. I don’t have a long list or  criteria for my ideal man. All I want is that he must make me happy.”  Chika said

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