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How My Ex-Husband's Family Ruined Our Marriage - Angela Okorie

Angela Okorie gets honest

By Jide OkonjoPublished 7 months ago 3 min read

Nigerian actress Angela Okorie is speaking now about why her marriage to ex-husband Chukwuma Orizu didn't work out not because of Chukwuma himself, but because of his family and their position on her work. During a new interview with fellow actress Iyabo Ojo, Angela Okorie opened up about why she walked out of the marriage, and why she can never advice anybody who is not in love with a person to enter into a marriage with them. Here's what Angela Okorie had to say.

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Speaking about why her marriage to her ex-husband ended, and about why she can't advice anybody to enter into a marriage with a person they're not in love with, Angela Okorie said:

ANGELA OKORIE: I won’t advise anybody to be in a marriage when you’re not in love with the man. I think that’s the reason a lot of women cheat. In this Lekki, you have too many women who cheat in their marriages. For me, I fell out of love. The man [my ex-husband] was a good man.

I fell out of love because of what his family was doing. The family didn’t want me to continue acting. They didn’t want me to do anything acting. They were like, ‘If we are going to marry you, you’ll stop doing entertainment.’ And I will be like, ‘Even my mum can’t even stop me. That is my life. Do you know how many years it took me?’

He [my ex-husband] was in support of me. He doesn’t even stress me but because of the whole saga, it was like I was in a place where the people didn’t even understand my vision. They don’t understand what I’m chasing. You need to chase it with me. This is what your wife wants. You can’t kill my dream. This is what I’ve worked for so many years to get here. So, you can’t just wake up and say, “Because you want to marry me, give up on my dreams.”

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