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Meet singer, Paul Okoye’s girlfriend, Ivy Ifeoma

The identity of Paul Okoye, also known as Rude Boy’s girlfriend, was uncovered not long after he went public with their romance. 

The singer’s girlfriend has been identified as Ivy Ifeoma. She is a model and an influencer; the two were seen at various locations, including attending a church service together and holding hands. 

Before Paul went public with their relationship, Ifeoma had taken to Instagram to share a video of them hanging out on his birthday. The public announcement of their relationship follows a one-year anniversary since the two started dating. 

Ivy Ifeoma slammed those criticizing her relationship with the singer in a new post she shared on her Instastory.

A video Ifeoma shared shortly after her identity was uncovered came with the caption, “bitter souls hovering around the earth, but it’s between you and your God”. 

A male friend was also spotted in the video saying they are “chilling because e dey pains them”.  

Anita, the estranged wife of famous Nigerian music star Paul Okoye, better known as Rude Boy and one-half of the singing duo, Psquare, had sometimes last year in court, revealed why she is divorcing her husband.

Paul, 40, met Anita, 33, in 2004 during their undergraduate days at the University of Abuja. They married on March 22, 2014, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Their union has produced three children: Andre — born in 2013 — and the twins, Nathan and Nadia, born in 2017.

However, in a surprise move, Anita filed for divorce in August 2021.

She requested the dissolution of her marriage with Paul, as per a partly redacted court document that surfaced and went viral on social media platforms.

According to the petition filed at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Anita cited “irreconcilable difference” as her reason, asking Paul to challenge it if he felt disgruntled.

Petition

A petition signed and submitted by Anita’s lawyers, Ojonimi Akpeh and Okutepa J.S, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Maitama, recently surfaced on the internet, stating the several allegations made by Anita against her estranged husband.

1 – Infidelity

Anita accused the “Reason with me” coroner of allegedly having an affair with one of their house helps, identified as ‘Florence’.

According to the court petition, the singer threw his wife and her sister out of his house in June 2020, after they had discovered his illicit affair with their maid.

The court petition reads, “That I know as a fact that the Respondent on 11th June 2020, threw the petitioner’s sister and me out of the house after we discovered that he had started an illicit affair with one of the house helps by name Florence.”

2 – Alleged separation

In the court petition, it was stated that Paul sent his wife packing out of his house to ‘clip her wings”, which suggests that the couple are not living together, as it was not also stated if Anita returned home.

Anita is a business entrepreneur based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, where she lives with her kids.

In September 2021, amid his divorce controversy, the singer visited his wife and children in the U.S.

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