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BREAKING: She was the primary to slap him- Emeka Ike’s former PA, Adebola speaks on the allegation of home violence leveled in opposition to the actor by his ex-wife, Suzanne (Watch video)

Adebola, the previous Private Assistant to actor Emeka Ike, has come out to say that the disaster that began between the actor and his ex-wife, Suzanne, was due to cash…..CONTINUE READING HERE

In an interview with DaddyFreeze, Adebola mentioned the couple ran a joint account after they acquired married and that hassle began when Suzanne who was a signatory to the account started to maneuver cash from the account with out his information, thereby making any cheque issued by the the actor bounce.

He mentioned the incident Suzanne recounted claiming the actor nearly beat her as much as the purpose she was paralyzed will not be totally true. Suzanne within the interview claimed that Adebola was in the home when the actor beat her up and that he got here in later to verify if she had died.

Responding to this declare, Adebola mentioned on the mentioned day, the actor was very indignant with Suzanne after he obtained a name that nobody had come to choose up their third baby from college. He mentioned when the actor arrived their house, he acquired indignant when he discovered their final baby who was a few 12 months previous with poo throughout her physique and alone on the stroll approach. He mentioned that they had an argument and that Suzanne was the primary to slap the actor twice. He mentioned he got here again after their conflict to inquire from her why she slapped the actor…..CONTINUE READING HERE

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