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Dancer Korra Obidi, Husband Justin Dean Getting Divorced
- Dr. Justin Dean has stated that he and Korra Obidi, a well-known Nigerian dancer, are “divorcing.”
- “Korra Obidi and I are getting a divorce. It’s over! I won’t be treated this way longer. I did my absolute best to make it work.”
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Dr. Justin Dean has stated that he and Korra Obidi, a well-known Nigerian dancer, are “divorcing.”
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The doctor made the announcement on Instagram, surprising some of his followers, while others think it’s a hoax because their Instagram accounts still have family images on them. He penned,
“Korra Obidi and I are getting a divorce. It’s over! I won’t be treated this way longer. I did my absolute best to make it work.”
He added in the caption: “I didn’t want this. I did my best. My heart broken.
“I supported her. I loved her. I don’t deserve the way I was treated.”
Nigerians have taken to Justin’s Instagram page to wonder if he has been hacked or if he is just having fun.
Justin Dean has made it clear that he intends to divorce his wife Korra Obidi.
Just one week after Korra gave birth to their second daughter, he announced their divorce on Instagram.
Nancy Umeh, Korra Obidi’s sister, has asked well-wishers to pray for her sister’s marriage.
Nancy, the creator of a cookware company, used her Instagram Stories to clarify that her sister’s marriage is in trouble.
She said “it’s inevitable to go through these phases in marriage” and she called on people to “take one minute to say a prayer for them if you can”.
She added that “this period is quite stretching for both of them”.
Nancy also explained that those close to the couple were “up all day/night trying to work things out” and she is “positive that everything will be fine in the end”.
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