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Angry Wife Tells Actress Ronke Odusanya To Keep Her Husband

According to Folape Sokoya, Yoruba actress, Ronke Odusanya can keep her estranged husband for all she cares.

The last has certainly not been heard of the wife snatching drama involving Yoruba actress, Ronke Odusanya aka Flakky Ididowo, as the angry lady who accused her of snatching her husband, Folape Sokoya, has told her to keep the man, Femi Anibaba, saying that it is actually good riddance to bad rubbish.

Folape went ahead to describe her former husband as a man with no content, a self- centered and an ignorant man who thinks only about himself.

Dismissing Folake's denials that she does not have anything to do with the man romantically, Folape insisted that the actress was actually the cause of her marriage breaking up but said she has moved on and that Ronke can have the man all for herself, wishing her estranged husband and the Yoruba movie star success in their new lives.

Read her heart-wrenching rendition here:

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Hello everyone, my name is Folape Sokoya, whose name has been dragged all around about Ronke Odusanya (Flakky)/Femi Anibaba issues.

I did not want to say anything about all the noise and cry from Ronke Odusanya. I’ll be darn if I also kept quiet about the accusations. This all started in 2008 as stated by Ronke. She is right, I chatted with her on Facebook.

During this our chat, I advised her to stay away from my home. In the event, I realize that she did not listen to my warning. I tried to make her understand that she is the problem between my husband and I.

I thought Ronke Odusanya is a woman how wrong was I? I tried everything to make our marriage work. I started praying, begged him to come to counseling with me, and brought the Pastor to our home to help. He never gave our marriage a chance. After all, I decided to leave so that I can see my children grow up.

Bukky, my friend, has said most of what I have to say. I just want to remove my name and personality from all this. I am a very reserved and God fearing person. I do not believe in pulling and/or bringing images, career, or life of others down.

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I hope all will learn from all of these. It is easy to be swayed if you want to be swayed away. The decision to be or not to be is yours. God give us that choice to choose the right way or the wrong way.

Well to let the sleeping dog lie; I am very well done with Femi Anibaba and his lies, betrayal, deceits and scandals. I have moved out of his home, move out of his life and moved on with my life. I am happy with my life and my children’s progress, God has been good to us.

Femi is just one of those men that has “NO” content in their life, a self- centered, ignorant man who thinks only about himself. In all, I wish him and Ronke the best in life.

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