“My ex-wife married me for my money” – Julius Agwu

According to Julius Agwu, his wife was drawn to him because of his wealth and when he began to have health issues, she left him.

Julius Agwu, a Nigerian comedian, has revealed that his failed marriage to his ex-wife Ibiere Maclayton was due to his failure to seek God's guidance.

 

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This statement was made by the "Rattle Snake" actor during an interview with The Punch in which he discussed his marital problems and combat with a brain tumor.
According to Julius Agwu, his wife was attracted to him because of his fortune, but she left him when he developed health problems.

According to Julius Agwu, his wife was initially attracted to him because of his fortune, but when he began to experience health problems, she decided to leave.

He said;

“I believe that any marriage without God would not last. When I married my wife, I did not even consult God. Some of us got married when there was so much money, and at that time, practically every girl wanted to be with us. But, after marriage, if anything happens to one, they would say, “I don’t want this man again”. I suggest that people should consult God first before getting married.”

The 50-year-old actor also discussed his rehabilitation from his failed marriage and stated that, while it had taught him a valuable lesson, he may consider remarrying in the future.

 

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Agwu said;

“Life is very good and enjoyable now. When that (separation) happened, I was fighting with a lot; thinking about my sickness and my family. I thank God, because I know everything happens for a reason. When there is life, there is hope. But, a time will come when I might reconsider marriage.”

 

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Speaking on what he’s been doing recently, the actor said;

“The truth is that, one’s health comes first. I have been low-key, because I had a brain tumour surgery in 2015 in the United States of America. I thank God that I am alive. Many people who had that type of surgery did not survive it. I believe God loves me because of my good heart towards everyone.”


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Princess Tony Asobinonwu 33 w

ThankGod for you

 
 
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Thank God she left you

 
 
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Thank God for his mercies,welcome back on Ur feets