- Veteran Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo recently opened up on why she hasn’t started living with her man, Paulo Okoye.
- In a clip from an episode of the Real Housewives of Lagos, the actress was queried by her daughter about her not moving into Paulo Okoye’s house yet and in response, she stated that she’s still studying him and moreover, they aren’t married.
Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo opens up on why she hasn’t moved in with her lover, Paulo Okoye.
The mother of two revealed this during a chitchat with her daughter, Priscilla in one of the episodes of The Real Housewives of Lagos.
Priscilla had queried her over her delay in living together with Paulo Okoye and in response, she stated that they are not yet married and she is still studying Paulo.
She emphasised that moving in together requires a deeper understanding of each other.
In her words:
“We are not married yet and I’m still studying him.”
Iyabo further stated that her daughter, Priscilla now has an “elder sister” and an “elder brother” who is just one month older than her, referring to Paulo’s children.
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Iyabo Ojo who has been vocal in the fight for justice for the late singer, Mohbad, recently claimed that Naira Marley laced her children’s food with drugs whenever they visited him.
She asserted that the singer had given drugs to her two children, Priscilla and Festus, during their visits and emphasized that she had witnesses who could corroborate her accusations.
In response, Yomi Fabiyi questioned why Iyabo Ojo had not taken any action on these allegations if she truly believed them and yet referred to herself as a mother. He also inquired about why she was sending her adult children to his house if she harboured concerns about their safety.
Yomi went on to express his belief that Iyabo Ojo had fabricated these allegations as a means to further implicate Naira Marley. He emphasized that no responsible mother would allow anyone to harm her children in such a manner and remain silent.
Yomi Fabiyi concluded by expressing his expectation that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) would launch an investigation and question Iyabo Ojo’s children in light of these serious allegations, underscoring the need for a thorough and unbiased inquiry into the matter.