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Actress' estranged husband says a bad wife kills faster than poverty

Mercy Aigbe's estranged husband's latest remarks on social media makes us wonder if they are ever going to come back.

The hotelier responded to a message posted by Yoruba Nollywood actor, Afeez Owo who asked a question on his Instagram page.

"Which one kills a man faster...poverty or Bad wife? be sincere with your answer, especially ladies," he wrote.

Well, it didn't take long before he started getting responses from a lot of people including Lanre Gentry who responded by saying "Bad wife."

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This looks like the crisis rocking the marriage between Lanre Gentry and Mercy Aigbe might not be ending anytime soon.

The feud between these guys can be traced back to earlier in the year when Mercy Aigbe moved out of her matrimonial home with her two children and moved into an apartment in Magodo after alleged domestic violence in their matrimonial home.

It would be recalled that blogger Linda Ikeji had reported of the longtime domestic violence been experienced by Mercy Aigbe and how it had only gotten worse. She also reported that her nasty fight had gotten to the point where the actress had to be admitted to an undisclosed hospital.

The actress after the incident, took to her Instagram page where she put up a photo of a battered woman writing, "Say no to domestic violence. Only a Coward hits a woman! REAL MEN don't HIT!".

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Her husband also went on the defensive with a post "say No to the promiscuous and irresponsible women."

We can cast our minds back as this wasn't the first time domestic violence allegations have trailed Mercy Aigbe's marriage. In 2013, it was reported that Mercy Aigbe was beaten up by her husband at a public event.

However, the estranged husband of Mercy Aigbe had on June, 2017 come out publicly to say he was tired of the back and forth relationship between him and his wife as he would love to make peace with her.According to him, he still loves her and would love for them to end their public spat for the sake of their children.

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