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Former Nigerian football player, Emmanuel Emenike and his wife, Iheoma Nnadi have unfollowed each other on social media, though the reason is yet to be ascertained.
Emenike and Iheoma Nnadi got married in May 2018 and have a daughter together who they welcomed in 2017.
After a check was conducted on their respective Instagram pages, the once lovey-dovey couple silently unfollowed each other on social media.
In the world of social media, unfollowing a person means cutting ties with them.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that months back, Chinwe Aaron, the wife of footballer, Aaron Samuel had accused Nnadi of being an adulterer.
She made this shocking revelation after Nnadi said a friend had blocked her for flimsy reasons because she couldn’t attend her event due to Covid-19.
Implying that she was the one Iheoma had referred to, Chinwe dropped bombshells about her.
Chinwe took to her Instagram story hours after Iheoma’s post to reveal that no one was above blocking.
While throwing shade, she claimed that most of the married women in Lagos cheat on their husbands.
“Married women of Lagos state stop doing ashewo inside husband house oh, leave when you’re tired. Shameless bunch of f00ls.”
She added, “You sabi talk abi? Wait for me big shameless f00l. Does your lifestyle matches with what your husband gives you? Wait, I dey come for you.”
Nnadi is an Igbo Nigerian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2014. She represented Akwa Ibom state and represented Nigeria in the Miss World 2014 contest.
The ex- Nigerian football player had revealed that he is battling with an unknown health condition.
Emenike made this disclosure after receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.
His caption read: “God is good, the pain is too much for me and my heart cannot carry it anymore.”
Emenike emerged the the highest goal scorer at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations after netting four goals as Nigeria lifted her 3rd AFCON trophy in South Africa.