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Court Dissolves Paul Okoye’s Marriage To Anita

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An Abuja high court has dissolved the marriage between singer Paul Okoye and his estranged wife, Anita.

Court Dissolves Paul Okoye's Marriage To Anita

Paul, 40, met Anita, 33, in 2004 during their undergraduate days at the University of Abuja. They married on March 22, 2014, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Their union has produced three children: Andre — born in 2013 — and the twins, Nathan and Nadia, born in 2017.

However, in a surprise move, Anita filed for divorce in August 2021.

Anita claimed that cheating, separation, being an absent father, fraud, and difficult experiences were her major reasons for seeking a divorce.

She, therefore, requested a settlement of $20,000 monthly as well as a number of her husband’s posh mansions.

Anita in her divorce petition signed by her lawyer, Ojonimi Akpe and Okutepa J.S at an Abuja High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Maitama had earlier claimed that she contributed N10 million as an agreement with her husband that she would be granted space at the mall he had just completed in Lekki Phase, Lagos.

Anita went ahead to accuse Paul Okoye of cheating her out of a deal to build a mall to be jointly owned.

The petition which reads in part said, “That I know as a fact that the Petitioner founded a company called TannkCo in 2019.

“That the Petitioner and the Respondent agreed to build a mall where TannkCo would have its main offices, and the Petitioner contributed N10,000,000.00 (Ten Million Naira) for the purchase of the land and the building of the mall.”

“That I know as a fact that the Respondent, upon completion of the mall, reneged on the agreement and failed to give TannkCo a space in the mall.

It was also alleged that during the proceedings in court, it was noticed that Anita, who participated in court sessions via Zoom throughout the trial, was unable to prove all of the claims in her petition to the court, in a counter-affidavit filed by the respondent’s attorney, wherein she was asked to provide proof of her contribution to her husband’s wealth, she was unable to provide even one evidence.

As a result, she decided to make a U-turn by withdrawing all her claims and opting for settlement.

The court, in its wisdom, only gave joint custody of the children to the parties in the ruling on the case on October 20, 2022. The petitioner was however not given any money in the form of alimony or settlement.

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