- Music star, Paul Okoye celebrated his ex-wife, Anita Okoye’s graduation from the Savannah College of Arts and Design.
- Paul took to the comment section where he congratulated her.
Afrobeats singer, Paul Okoye, known professionally as Rudeboy, celebrated his ex-wife Anita Okoye’s latest achievement.
Anita recently shared a photo on her Instagram page, showcasing herself as a new graduate of the Savannah College of Arts and Design.
Her post included emojis of a graduation cap and badge, symbolizing her accomplishment.
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Friends, fans, and family members flocked to her comment section to congratulate her on this milestone. Among the well-wishers was Paul Okoye, who expressed his admiration and support for her success.
Paul commented, “Congratulations 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 🎊 🎊🎊,” applauding Anita’s achievement.
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Numerous replies trailed Paul Okoye’s comment.
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Recall that Anita filed for divorce from Paul citing five main factors: infidelity, a fake separation, being an absent parent, fraud, and other challenging situations.
She requested a monthly settlement of $20,000 and a number of her husband’s properties.
She further accused her husband of cheating her out of a partnership.
In the divorce petition signed by her lawyer, Ojonimi Akpe and Okutepa J.S at an Abuja High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Maitama, Anita claimed that she had contributed N10 million to her husband with the agreement that she would own a space at his just completed mall in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
In other news, Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy and his partner, Ivy Ifeoma recently paid a visit to the executive Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti.
The clip shows Alex Otti exchanging warm pleasantries with Paul Okoye and his partner. Another scene captured them discussing.
Granting a brief interview to newsmen, Rudeboy hailed Alex Otti for his works in the state. He described him as a leader who stands out amid bad governments in the country.