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What happened to my marriage’ – Ken Erics finally speaks

‘What happened to my marriage’ – Ken Erics finally speaksFew days ago, Oni Adaba, the wife of popular actor, Ken Erics, revealed that their 2 year old marriage had packed up.

Oni Adaba broke the news on social media in an Instagram comment section. According to her, Ken left their matrimonial home 10 months ago, abandoning her in trauma and pain. She also alleged that her husband never touched her for once in their marriage.

Well, Ken Erics has reacted to the reports of his broken marriage, maintaining that ‘the truth will come out soon



‘What happened to my marriage’ – Ken Erics finally speaksFew days ago, Oni Adaba, the wife of popular actor, Ken Erics, revealed that their 2 year old marriage had packed up.

Oni Adaba broke the news on social media in an Instagram comment section. According to her, Ken left their matrimonial home 10 months ago, abandoning her in trauma and pain. She also alleged that her husband never touched her for once in their marriage.

Well, Ken Erics has reacted to the reports of his broken marriage, maintaining that ‘the truth will come out soon’.



He said:

“I don’t want to talk about this at all. People should believe what they want to believe. Lies don’t last. The truth will come out pretty soon. Roping me with Rachel Okonkwo is another stupid thing to do. It doesn’t make sense at all. That’s the height of naivety. I’ll clear my name from all these rubbish but not now. I’d do that at my convenient time. I know the internet never forgets that’s why I would clear the air at my convenient. Let me give this sometime to die down. It won’t take more than one week. The dust it raised will settle.”

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