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“Let me cry a river’ – Veteran Journalist announces separation from wife after 37 years of marriage

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Otori Ozigi, a veteran Nigerian journalist from Kogi State, has announced his divorce from his 37-year wife.

The 61-year-old public relations consultant encouraged men to be prudent and never marry one wife in a Facebook post announcing the news.

The whole public is informed. He commented, “This is our final photo together as husband and wife.

After 37 years of blissful marriage, this lovely couple is divorcing with immediate effect due to an irreconcilable difference that has emerged.

His post read:

Indeed, life is a mystery and a jigsaw puzzle.

I wish her good tidings and long life and prosperity.

The devil is tirelessly working 24hrs round the clock.

I gave the devil a good fight with everything at my disposal.

Please I’m single again but not available.

I have decided to live a happy but lonely life.

Please pray for me.

I will miss her so much.

She was the love of my life.

She was my sunshine.

Let me cry a river.

I’m hale and hearty.

Our union is blessed with 4 graduates who are all gainfully employed in reputable organizations.

She is free to go with them if that is their wishes.

A man without biological children still gets a befitting and decent burial.

Thank God I have touched beautiful lives who would be too willing to give me a decent burial when I joined my ancestors at God appointed time.

Who cares anyway!

The dead is not even aware of what happens after answering the final call.

Never marry one wife if you have the money. Please be wise.

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