I didn’t intentionally give Nedu another man’s child – ex-wife of comedian Nedu Ani speaks

0

 

 

Uzoamaka Ohiri, ex-wife of OAP Chinedu Ani, better known as Nedu, has said that she did not intentionally give another man’s baby to her ex-husband.

 

Uzoamaka also said she did not cheat on Nedu during their marriage, but that she was in a relationship before meeting the comedian, which is how the baby was conceived.

 

She told Punch that she was not aware that she was pregnant for her ex-boyfriend before starting a relationship with Nedu.

 

Reacting to the allegation of paternity fraud, Uzoamaka told the publication: “I did not cheat on him from the first day he walked into my life till he left. I was never with any man. I can swear on it.

 

“Before I met Nedu, I was seeing somebody; I was in a relationship; he was on the side, disturbing me.

 

“There were a couple of times he had invited me to Lagos and this was my service year in 2012. He had invited me to Lagos a couple of times and I turned it down.

 

“When the three years relationship ended, I said, ‘Okay fine, let me see this guy fine’.

 

“We met and he seemed like a cool person and I said let me give it a try and we started from there.

 

“Along the line, I found out that I was pregnant. Trust me, if I knew that my first child was not for him, if I knew, I wouldn’t have, I can’t deliberately pick another man’s child and give to another man. If I knew, I wouldn’t have gotten married to him.

 

“On my wedding day, I was pregnant, everybody saw it.”

 

Recall that Ukamaka had called out Nedu on Instagram over the weekend, accusing him of being violent when they were married.

 

Nedu then hit back by releasing DNA proof that their first child is not his.

 

Ukamaka did not deny Nedu’s claim that her son isn’t his biological child, but she questioned why he isn’t contributing to the care of their daughters who are his.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More