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Actor Sola Olaibi Gaji opens up on failed marriage

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Nollywood actor Sola Olaibi Gaji recently shared insights into his failed marriage.

During an interview on his colleague Biola Bayo’s podcast, “Talk to B,” he revealed that his wife grew weary of their relationship and decided to leave.

According to him, his wife changed and all of a sudden told him she no longer wanted to be in a relationship with him anymore, and he allowed her go.

Known for his comic roles in Yoruba movies, the actor described himself as someone who would allow his partner to see other people but insisted they remain under the same roof.

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He emphasized his romantic nature, recounting instances where he would go to great lengths, even across different states, to please his partner, demonstrating his love by calling her 97 times daily.

He noted how there is no perfect man and woman, as such, one has to manage his or her partners.

“Me and Mummy Eniola in all the apartments we have been staying they never believed she is my wife, they thought she is my lil sis.

“If the person who is my partner denies me access to her, I think about it.

“You can never know I am stubborn until I hurt someone. Someone who is in Abeokuta and me staying in Lagos, you can see that love is blind.

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“You know if my wife sent me to go get her Amala at Amala Sky in Ibadan, do you know I would go? Olaiya was one of the people who gave me the courage to approach. I later regret it.

“My wife got changed and all of a sudden she told me she no longer wanted to be in a relationship with me anymore. Even if you have someone you’re dating outside, I am not stopping you from marrying the person. But don’t leave my house. Let people sill me and you as husband and wīfe.

“If I am dating you I can call you like 97 times,” Gaji said.

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