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People Should Respect My Stand On My Failed Marriage -Ibinabo Fiberesima

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Nollywood star actress, Ibinabo Fiberesima, has appealed to people to respect her decision and feelings concerning the end of her two-year-old marriage to Uche Egbuka.

Reacting to a lengthy emotional outpour she made on social media Friday morning to commemorate her birthday, Ibinabo stated that rather than dwell on her failed marriage, people should thank God for her life and allow things to be.

“I think people should respect what I wrote. I prayed and thank God. I think people should thank God for me and just let things be. That’s all I can say. I am alive today and I think it’s a big deal for me that I have been through everything. Did you see the love on the Internet on my birthday? I was crying half the time. I would be reading some people’s message and I would break down. You wont even believe that the wardresses in prison called me to wish me happy birthday, I just broke down in tears. There is just so much love,” Ibinabo, former Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, AGN president told our correspondent at a special birthday gig organised in her honour in Lagos.

Ibinabo and her childhood friend, Uche tied the knot at an elaborate ceremony in Rivers State in December 2014. But in the post on her Facebook timeline, dropped an hint that the marriage had packed up.

She wrote, “If I told you that I think of you everyday would you believe me? Yes You. All of you who have refused to leave my side even as the devil got restless with the storm in life. You who have shown how thick blood can be by being truly supportive FAMILY. Be it nuclear or extended.

“The last year in particular has severally presented survival as a questionable option. Giving me struggles that seemed impossible to deal with, fading my strength to keep going by the minute feeding my fears and insecurities with worries that come to steal joy.

“From the shock of a three-time presence of lumps in the breast to surgeries fighting for my life and the pain of a dissolution of a bond I hoped to keep with a life time partner and the re-emergence of singleness.

“From the tension of awaiting a judge’s pronouncement to the horror of walking into prison over a cross accidentally acquired and carried for so long.

“Tell me how could I have survived the year without you guys? I think about it every day and everyday my love for God and good hearted men rise but today the 13th of January it hits its peak and my joy officially knows no bounds as God has kept me alive despite all and led me.”

Ibinabo flanked by her 3 children and the beneficiaries

Within the last one decade, Ibinabo has been in the eye of the storm but she has not allow it to wear her down.
On her 44th birthday on Friday 13 January, Ibinabo invited who’s who in the entertainment and media worlds to Lilygate Hotel in Lekki, Lagos for an unusual night.
Unlike other celebrity birthdays that are characterised by binge partying, Ibinabo decided to make her own different by changing the lives of deserving kids.
The actress and former beauty queen gave out eight scholarships to eight Nigerians from across the country.
At the ceremony, Ibinabo thanked the recipients for allowing her to be a part of their lives.
“It is good to have children who you can give the best education, but when you look out there, you see thousands of children whose parents cannot afford to send them to school. I know assisting eight people will at least change their lives in some ways,” she said.
P.M.EXPRESS gathered that these will not be the first set of kids Ibinabo will be assisting, she has been interested in children and even adopted some as her children.
Ibinabo, during the party, called on other Nigerians, especially her colleagues, to take up the challenge of assisting children who are in need to go to school.
Those who benefitted from her ‘Go To School’ scholarship scheme include; Paul Prince Stephens from Akwa Ibom, Arinze Maxi Chukwu from Anambra, Odunaike Olamilekan from Lagos, and Treasure Okwuke from Edo State. Others include, Oluwafemi Usman, and three other children from one family in Kogi State.
The excited parents of the children took turns to thank Ibinabo for her kind gesture and also asks other Nigerians to borrow a leaf from her act.
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