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Monday 16 December 2013

Bianca Ojukwu Addresses Claims By Her Husband's Family That Ojukwu Didn’t Marry Her

 

Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu in a new interview with Sun Newspaper addressed the claims by some members of her late husband’s family that he did not actually marry her.

Hear Her:

"I think that is laughable because my marriage first and foremost, which took place at Our Lady’s Queen of Nigeria Catholic Church in Abuja, was a celebrated ceremony with ‘who is who in Nigeria’ in attendance. The reception was at the Hilton. In fact, it had a glittering galaxy of Nigerians, most of them are still alive today. 

And what is interesting about this ridiculous assertion is that those that are making the assertion or asking me to bring proof of my marriage with their brother were present at the wedding in Abuja, and present at the wine-carrying at Ngwo, and even dressed in the uniform depicting their family outing.  

All the pictures are there to prove it, the video is there to prove it, you can look at the pictures yourself. Look at this picture, you can see Senator Pius Anyim, you can see Governor Rochas Okorocha, all of them came to Ngwo.  

So, for people to wake up and start suffering from selective amnesia just because there are cases in court where property and who gets what is concerned is ridiculous.  

The fact remains that I was married to their brother at the registry, at the church and traditionally in my father’s compound. I remain the only woman that Ikemba married or went through these three forms of marriages with, I’m the only one, and it is on record.  

Therefore, for them to wake up and decide that what happened never happened, I  believe it is really unfortunate for them because there is no iota of truth in that assertion and it does not depict them in favorable light because they were there.

2 comments:

  1. Truly, my dear Mrs Bianca Ojukwu, this is Nigeria where facts, sometimes, may turn to be fictions and fictions becomes facts; where friends may deny friends even at the point of death; where witnesses are rubbish because on the day of reckoning, they may not be there and may not have seen you; where judgement may sometimes be rendered on the bases of demerits and not merits; where sacred things are defied just for a mere bread; where agony forms part of happiness. My advice is: take heart and may truth, justice and fairness be done and may peace reign once again in the family of Ikemba Ojukwu, amen. (Cyril Eluma)

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  2. Mrs Bianca Ojukwu,am just happy for you and your kids.Go ahead and start publishing all those pictures and videos in public media such as You Tube,Facebook ,even newspapers for the whole world to see. Ofcourse even if such photos and all other evidences of your being"legally" married to the late Ikemba Ojukwu, they all forget common law marriage and the kids you had with him.And some of them are lawyers too.

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