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Nigerian Relationship Expert Amara Nwosu Reunites With First Husband After Two Divorces
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Amara has announced her marriage to her 1st husband after 2 failed marriages
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She accused her initial spouse of domestic violence which led to her marriage to Francis.
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Amara hasn’t given up on love and has shared a loved picture of herself with her boo.
Eko Hot Blog reports that renowned Nigerian relationship expert, Amara Nwosu, has made headlines by remarrying her first husband following two failed marriages.
Nwosu, known for her self-styled relationship coaching, had previously accused her initial spouse of domestic violence, leading to her second marriage with United States-based Nigerian businessman, Francis Van Lare, also known as Poi Master.
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The second union faced its own challenges, culminating in a publicized separation where Van Lare alleged repeated assault by Nwosu and her children from her first marriage.
He also claimed that she sought to acquire his properties, used him for U.S. citizenship, and later married an American Pastor.
In the aftermath of her third marriage’s end, Amara Nwosu announced a surprising reunion with her first husband.
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Sharing an intimate photo with him on Facebook, she wrote,
- “While the devil and his cohorts are mourning, heaven and all lovers of good things are rejoicing.
- Like I always say, stop trying to understand the ways of God in this very person; she herself does not understand it.
- All she knows is that she was declared a ruler with grace, right in her mother’s womb. Got questions? Ask God!”
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