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Actress Ini Dima’s husband makes grand entrance to their wedding reception (Photos)

Abasi Ene-Obong grand entrance to wedding

Nollywood actress, Ini Dima Okojie’s husband, Abasi Ene-Obong has made a grand entrance at their ongoing traditional marriage.

The couple who got engaged this year are presently tying the knot at a star studded traditional marriage ceremony in Lagos.

The groom stepped into the venue in a rich Calabar attire with his groomsmen following closely behind.

There is no denying that Abasi is clearly elated to be walking down the aisle with his beautiful bride, Ini Dima as he was spotted grinning while dancing his way into the hall.

Kemi Filani news recalls Abasi Eneobong, confirmed that he was a divorcee with two kids.

In a lengthy post on Instagram, Abasi disclosed that he was married for 8 years but filed for divorce.

Kemi Filani reports that his confession came after actress Ini Dima was called out for allegedly dating married men and wrecking the home of her husband, Abasi Eneobbong.

This was disclosed by Instagram blogger Gistlovers, who alleged that Ini Dima had been in a romantic relationship with many married men before she finally settled for Abasi Eneobbong.

Abasi Eneobbong who was married with two children, divorced his wife due to his relationship with Ini Dima-Okojie, forcing her to relocate to the United States.

According to the sources, Abasi Eneobbong’s ex-wife single-handedly built him, including selling her house to invest in him before Ini Dima-Okojie snatched him.

Now confirming the report, Abasi Eneobong via Instagram posted this lenghty explanation below:

“Todays post is about 2nd chances. Today is the last day of the last month of me being single as I marry my baby next month. I was married before and have 2 girls (I used to post about my girls but as more eyes came to my page I stopped because as a father, protecting is my job). After 8 years of marriage (I got married at 26) we filed for a divorce in 2018. We were young and made mistakes and I had struggled with bouts of depression. 2018 was my toughest year ever! Requesting a divorce was one of the toughest things I ever did but it was about survival. I am not accusing anyone… just speaking about my own struggles as a human being. Suffice it to say that my life has been the stuff you read about in books and I kept it all inside. Only those in my inner circle know my story and perhaps one day I might write about it.

Now back to 2nd chances. Coming out of my earlier situation I never believed that I would remarry. I was wounded and hurt. I first reached out to Ini after we had commenced our divorce process via DM (we all know that story) but never met her in person till sometime in 2019. We started talking as friends and eventually started dating in the second half of 2019. (I remember when I told her about the circumstances of my divorce, her response was “that’s your version but I’m sure there’s another version that’s equally true”). But wounded people wound people. And every time I saw we would get close I would end the relationship because I was afraid of committing. Yet when I was away from her I couldn’t function. This happened a few times and ultimately I had to seek professional help with a clinical psychologist to deal with my past trauma. What became clear to me was that she was my 2nd chance that I never thought I deserved. And I always functioned better whenever she was in my life.

Well maybe I’m sharing too much, but I have now received a lot of healing and continue to be healed. And as the good book says, “love covers a multitude of sins”, and her love for sure is healing me daily. Ini I am looking forward to saying “I do” in a few weeks time. Thanks for the second chance.

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Ini Dima Okojie's traditional wedding
Ini Dima Okojie's traditional wedding
Ini Dima Okojie's traditional wedding
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