Oritsefemi’s wife, Nabila set to end five years marriage over infidelity

Oritsefemi’s wife, Nabila set to end five years marriage over infidelity

Nabila Fash, the wife of Nigerian singer, Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele, has filed for divorce over her husband’s infidelity.

The five years marriage of Oritsefemi hits the rock as his wife filed for divorce after the singer welcomed a child with another woman.

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In a recent interview with the media personality, Daddy Freeze, Nabila revealed that the singer had an affair with another woman that produced a child.

It would be recalled that in 2020, Oritsefemi publicly apologized to his wife after she moved out of their home.

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Nabila further revealed that the marriage cost her mental and emotional wellness as a result of how abusive and physical the singer gets.

Oritsefemi’s wife, Nabila set to end five years marriage over infidelity

Oritsefemi, however, is said to have refused to sign the divorce letters with hopes of reconciling with his wife.

“My marriage to him was very sacred in the beginning but I became someone else at some point, I was even out of order because when you get to a certain pain you can’t even control yourself anymore. He has two kids before I married him, there was one on the way when we were about to get married. It became important for my sanity for my mental health to take a decision, a decision that wasn’t easy, a decision that made me to be here today,” she said in the interview.

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The singer is best known for his remake of Fela Kuti’s “Double Wahala” song. His rendition of the song earned him two nominations at the 2014 City People Entertainment Awards, winning the award for Most Popular Song of the Year.

He also won the Indigenous Artist of the Year award at the 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. In 2014, he released the remix for his version of the song featuring D’banj.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Oritsefemi was born and raised in a polygamous family of 25 in Ajegunle. He hails from the Itsekiri tribe of North Warri, Delta State.

He briefly attended Mayday Secondary School in Ikoyi and switched to Tolu Primary School in Ajegunle due to his parents not being able to maintain the high cost of schooling in the affluent neighborhood of Ikoyi.

Oritsefemi completed his elementary education at Army Children School. He attained his secondary school certificate from Randle Secondary School and applied to study law at Delta State University in Abraka, but dropped out to concentrate on his music career.

He has cited Fela Kuti, Daddy Showkey and Sizzla Kalonji as his greatest influences and role models.

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