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Gozie Okeke, an indigenous igbo gospel, received a variety of comments following the release of a heartwarming video showcasing him with his two children.
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The artist, famous for the popular song ‘Akanchanwa’ which he performed with his wife, Njideka, in the early 2000s, was captured holding his children as he mentioned they were on their way to their cousin’s traditional wedding.
Additionally, his children, a son and a daughter, were also seen holding a bottle of liquor each.
Watch the video below:
The video prompted a range of responses from online users, with certain individuals inquiring about his wife.
Nevertheless, there were previous reports suggesting that the couple had separated at some point.
One Enoch Okoafor Omeje wrote: “oga where is your wife, you don fix Artificial hair for your front head wey don chop enter inside .”
Faith Overare Akporowhe wrote: “Beautiful family but where is their mother this is the second time am asking oh, please don’t let me ask for the third time oh.”
Vivian Anayochukwu wrote: “Please take ur children off social media.”
Fortune Best wrote: “Legend of our time i saw you on d traditional marriage ground you are really a man of your words….. I was really happy seing you in real lyf more grace to you sir.”
Favour Odika wrote: “Where’s is your wife? This picture can’t be completely beautiful without your Queen please try and make her available so that this lovely family will be completed.”
MINISTER LIGHT wrote: “Wife wey you marry yesterday pikin don grow reach like This Wow Congratulations.”
Kendo Josiahn wrote: “Don’t be too forward to ask some certain questions in this life.That you are still with your wife or husband is not only by your making.Pray that the enemy doesn’t strike in a way both of you can’t control.It is always very easy to condemn.”
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