- Funsho Adeoti, Kazim Adeoti’s first wife, publicly snubbed him at a U.S. party, despite his and friends’ lavish attention.
- This was the couple’s first public appearance since Kazim’s marriage to Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe, which Funsho opposed.
- Mercy Aigbe expressed admiration for Kazim and regret at missing the event via social media.
- Funsho shared an Instagram story emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and how one reacts to life’s events.
Funsho Adeoti, the first wife of renowned entrepreneur Kazim Adeoti, has spoken out following the viral incident where she noticeably snubbed her husband at a party in the United States.
This public appearance was their first since Kazim’s controversial marriage to Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe, a union that Funsho has openly opposed.
The event was marked by a grand gesture where Kazim and his friends showered Funsho with dollar bills while a live band played.
Despite the lavish display of attention, Funsho was seen ignoring Kazim, although she warmly interacted with other attendees.
Mercy Aigbe later took to social media to express her admiration for her husband and regret at missing the event.
Kazim had shared photos from the party with his friends, which prompted Mercy’s affectionate response.
In the wake of the event, Funsho Adeoti took to her Instagram story to share a video with an inspirational message about maintaining one’s peace and managing reactions to life’s challenges.
“It’s not what happens to you, it’s always how you react to it! Protect your peace,” she wrote.
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In related news, Actress Mercy Aigbe’s husband, Kazim Adeoti, who is a movie marketer has sparked controversy online after a video of him and his first wife went viral.
Kazim Adeoti, also known as Adekaz and his first wife, Funsho Adeoti reunited at a Minnesota, U.S. party, on Saturday, June 8, their first public encounter since the movie marketer married Mercy Aigbe.
It’s no news that Funsho isn’t pleased that her husband took a second wife. Despite Kazim’s efforts to reconcile, Funsho remained indignant…