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#BBNaija: Boma reveals he was married for 6 years but now divorced

Big Brother Naija “Shine Ya Eye” housemate, Boma, has revealed that he had once been married for six years. 

But he is currently divorced. 

He made this disclosure while speaking during his diary session with Big Brother on Friday. 

The discussion was over a housemate task where housemates have been asked to do a presentation that borders on financial management in marriage and the issues that could arise when couples run joint accounts. 

Speaking on his readiness for the task, Boma spilled the tea. 

He said, ”I am personalising the task as someone that has been married. I was married. I think my experience here would play a part. I have been married for close to six years but I am currently divorced and this topic was one of the reasons I was also divorced. 

“So preparing for this was very personal. We are following all the rules in the brief as much as we can, dressing for the part. I have been able to share my experiences with the male housemates and they do want me to come in and close the debate because they think my points are really strong coming from a personal experience and the points I have. 

“They do think I know what I am saying and do know how to get my points across. 

“Only two of us (guys) have actually been married before. Me and Pere but other people have personal experiences while growing up but me and Pere have experienced this personally and we are both divorced right now” 

Meanwhile, Boma, today also confronted the Head of House, Pere on food shortage after Whitemoney was suspended from the kitchen by the HoH. 

Pere was in the kitchen and he lamented that there was no water or noodles, which had been recently restocked. 

Boma walked in and told Pere that he had wanted to discuss the issue with him. Boma said that since Whitemoney stepped down from the kitchen, the rest of the housemates have been misusing food. 

Boma said, “This is food for everybody. During Whitemoney’s time, he cooks the food and everybody eats. Now it looks as if some people eat up to four to five meals. While some would eat beans, others will say they want to eat noodles. 

“What I understand is that this is food for the house. I didn’t eat any of those noodles at all because I’m not going to hoard food in my stuff. If you want to be doing it batch by batch, let’s know. If we want to do it collectively, that has worked so far.”

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