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Popular Gospel Singer’s Wife Allegedly Caught Sending Nude Photos to Men

- Paul Nwokocha alleges that his second wife, Goodness, was caught sending nude photos to other men.
- The gospel singer defends his decision to end the marriage, stating, “I married a wife, not a wh0re.”
- The marriage lasted just over a year, following his quick remarriage after his first wife left.
Nigerian gospel singer Paul Nwokocha has spoken out about the breakdown of his second marriage.
KO HOT BLOG reports that the popular Igbo singer married his second wife, Goodness, in September 2023, just a month after his first marriage to Alice ended.
On their wedding day, Paul praised Goodness in song and noted that she was from his hometown.
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Explaining his decision to remarry quickly, Paul said, “I decided to marry my new wife, Goodness, one month after my ex-wife packed out of our matrimonial home because the Holy Bible said Paul Nwokocha should not be alone.”
However, the marriage lasted only a little over a year before falling apart.
Addressing the situation in a video, Nwokocha claimed that Goodness was caught sending nude photos to other men.

Paul Nwokocha
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“I married a wife, not a wh0re, so I owe no one an apology for this,” he said. “Stop calling me names. He who wears the shoe knows how it pinches. No matter how long I have been married, if I find out you are doing evil, you are leaving my house.”
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