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“As long as I’m alive, my wife is my wife no matter what she does. If she has an affair, it’s her business” – Peter Obi.

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"As long as I'm alive, my wife is my wife no matter what she does. If she has an affair, it's her business" - Peter Obi.
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“As long as I’m alive, my wife is my wife no matter what she does. If she has an affair, it’s her business” – Peter Obi.

Former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi has declared  unwavering commitment to wife, Margaret Brownson.

The former Anambra Governor, on the Honest Bunch Podcast, spoke passionately about the depth of their bond, describing it as an unbreakable resolve that goes beyond vows.

Obi emphasised that his love and dedication to Margaret would never falter, regardless of any circumstances.

He calmly stated that nothing, not even infidelity or being shot, could shake his commitment to stand by her side for life.

Obi said: “No matter what my wife does today. I can’t separate from her. I can never. Even if she like let her shoot me, as long as I am alive, she’s my wife

“No matter what she does, I won’t marry [someone else]. She’s my wife. Whatever she likes, let her do because what is she going to do that would offend me? What? Maybe have an extramarital affair? It’s her business. It’s not me. They won’t say two of us have an affair. They would say Peter Obi is a very good man who married a woman who is [promiscuous]. That is it!

“You can’t quantify me with the life of my wife or children. No. We have different lifestyles. Even if I’m traveling with my wife, people have seen it. Sometimes we are in the same plane but in different classes. She is in business class and I’m in economy. Because that suits her and it doesn’t conflict with my interests.”

Peter Obi and Margaret have been married for over 30 years.

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50 Cent actually motivated me when he refused to take pictures with me!..-Davido

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“The first time I ever saw 50 Cent, I was just a kid in Vegas. I walked up to him and asked, ‘Can I take a picture with you?’
He looked at me and said, ‘No.’

Back then, I still had my Nigerian accent. I was like, ‘Wow… 50 Cent, can I take a picture with you?’… 50 Cent just said no!, and I walked away.

Years later, I met him again and reminded him of that moment. He smiled and said, ‘You here now.’

Then he brought me out at Madison Square Garden in front of 20,000 people, and now…
We’re about to shut down London Stadium — 80,000 Capacity!”

— Davido

Crazy how life works.

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Davido and Chioma’s White Wedding Reveal Date

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Davido has officially announced that he and his wife, Chioma, will tie the knot in a white wedding ceremony set to take place in Miami, Florida this August. In a recent chat with The Breakfast Club, Davido shared his thoughts on Nigerian marriage traditions and the importance of family dynamics in African relationships.

Davido reflected on their traditional wedding that took place last July in Nigeria, describing it as a grand celebration that brought the nation together.

He also talked about Chioma’s interaction with his other children, and how he has come to love and respect her for her decisions.

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More about the National Theatre of Nigeria

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National Theatre in Lagos
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The National Theatre in Lagos, Nigeria, is a major cultural landmark, opened in 1976.

Location: Iganmu, Lagos.

Capacity: 5,000 seats in the main auditorium.

Architecture: Circular design, resembling an African hut.

Facilities: Main hall, drama theatre, concert hall, exhibition galleries.

Role: Central venue for cultural events like theatre, music, dance, and film.

Significance: Symbol of Nigerian arts and culture, hosting events like NAFEST and the Lagos International Film Festival.

It’s the largest theatre in the whole of Africa and was completed in 1976 for the Festac 77 ( the second world black and Africa festival of arts and culture) in 1977

It’s Africa’s most iconic landmarks that promotes Africa arts and culture.

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