EMENIKE AND WIFE THREATENED TO SAY, “I DO NO MORE”

Emmanuel Emenike and wife, Iheoma Nnadi sparks rumors of marital crisis after unfollowing each other on Instagram.

Barely a year into their marriage, Ex-Super Eagles Striker, Emmanuel Emenike and his wife, Iheoma Nnadi have revealed there is distress in their home as checks on their social media profiles on Instagram also indicates that the duo have stopped following each other.
Emenike also heightened the speculations after setting his Instagram profile that was publicly available to a private profile.

Celebrities are known for setting their Instagram profile to private when they can no longer handle inquiries that follows a report about them when their Fans are commenting and sending messages to verify viral reports about them.

The last time there was a report on Iheoma Nnadi, she was sharing an experience she had with troubled musician R. Kelly, who has been accused by multiple women of sexual and domestic assault in a highly publicized documentary dubbed “Surviving R. Kelly”.

Iheoma, who is also a former beauty queen, claimed to have met the music superstar in Johannesburg, South Africa when she was 16 years old.

According to her in a post on Instagram, the singer appeared to have shown interest in her (a minor at the time), when he called her out of the crowd at the store and asked of her name.

She added that the singer’s chat with her was cut short after her boss called them back, making her very angry.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Dr. Vladimir Zelenko has now treated 699 coronavirus patients with 100% success

ORIGIN OF THE AKAN - Onyeji Nnaji

Taylor Swift: 'White supremacy is repulsive. There is nothing worse'

GARDEN OF EDEN FOUND IN WEST AFRICA - Onyeji Nnaji

TYPES OF PREPOSITION - Onyeji Nnaji

Tulsi Gabbard says impeachment of Trump would be 'terribly divisive' for country

Marine Charged for Facebook Comments Gets Hearing Date

THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF NSUKKA by Onyeji Nnaji

EGYPTIANS LAMBAST NIGERIAN FOOTBALLERS OVER ‘FREQUENT’ PROTESTS