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| Blessing and her ex-husband Okpoko (PM News) |
In a bid to get his wife back, a jilted man
Ifeanyi Kenneth Okpoko has written to founder of Winners Chapel, David
Oyedepo asking him to tell one of his pastors to leave his wife,
Blessing Okpoko alone.
According to PM News,
the divorce case between Kenneth and Blessing Okpoko which is pending
in court took another turn when Okpoko wrote to Bishop Oyedepo, asking
him to tell one of his pastors , Kelvin Ugwuoke, to let his wife be.
It was gathered that in the letter dated 13 November,
2014, titled 'Case of Adultery, Snatching of my Wife and Secret
Marriage Engagement', Okpoko alleged that Rev. Ugwuoke snatched his wife
Blessing, who is an area manager in an old generation bank, took
her to Dubai and allegedly wedded her secretly.
He
revealed that Blessing was legally married to him but discovered later
that she had married Ugwuoke, also a banker, in Dubai. He had confronted
her with some photographs before she moved to her alleged second
husband's home at Prime Water View Estate, Flat 8 in Lekki.
Okpoko said Blessing also filed a suit at a Lagos
High Court seeking for the dissolution of the marriage to cover up her
adultery.
He said Blessing and Ugwuoke have been
harassing him with police, and at a point, he was sent to prison in
order to take over their joint property.
Okpoko
stated that both Ugwuoke and Blessing are devoted ministers in Winners
Chapel, noting that before she packed out of his house, she was a pastor
in charge of House Fellowship in his house at Ajao Estate in Lagos.
Okpoko stated in the letter that Ugwuoke and Blessing were lovers in Kano before Ugwuoke dumped her to marry other women.
He
said he married Blessing in 2001, adding that the marriage broke up in
April 2013 when Blessing lied to him that she was going to Dubai for her
banking job only for Ugwuoke to wed her secretly there.
Okpoko
said when she returned from Dubai, her behaviour totally changed, as
she started picking quarrels all the time until information about the
marriage and photographs got to him.
He added in
the letter to Oyedepo: “Sir I have been subjected to mental and
psychological trauma just to force me to untimely death. Ironically,
they are ministers in your church which calls for your intervention.”
He also attached photographs taken by Ugwuoke and Blessing both here in Nigeria and Dubai.
Earlier, Blessing declined to speak with our reporter about the matter, insisting nobody can tell her how to live her life.

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