All is not well in the home of Paul ‘Rudeboy’ Okoye, one half of the P-Square duo. His marriage to Anita Okoye is currently troubled.
The crack in their union became noticeable in March 2021 after Anita relocated to the United States of America. Anita moved out of the couple’s home to the U.S with their three children – Andre, Nadia, and Nathan.
On Saturday, August 21,First News gathered that Anita had finally decided to quit her marriage and move on while the singer continued to adjust to the new life.In a court document published by Pulseng, Anita requested for the dissolution of her marriage for five reasons ranging from lack of mutual conjugal relationship to lack of communication and irreconcilable differences.
According to Anita’s lawyers, she no longer enjoys a mutual conjugal relationship as a wife to her celebrity husband. The sultry entrepreneur stressed that Paul denied her any form of companionship and love which are the integral components of all successful marriages.Anita further revealed that she and her husband no longer have communication as a couple. She said they no longer communicate as a couple stating that the marriage has broken down irretrievably because of lack of love and compatibility.The mother of three also cited an extreme indifference from the ‘Reason with me’ singer towards her feelings. She noted that their relationship went cold and all attempts to savour what was left of it, was met with stiff resistance from the singer, who spots a dreadlock.
Anita, who also said Paul ceased all forms of communication with her before she moved out of the house, expressed lack of spousal support. The fashion entrepreneur said that the music star neglected his responsibility as a husband and father by refusing to support and cater to her and her family members.
Rounding it off, Anita cited irreconcilable differences. The music star’s university sweetheart said she wants out of their marriage over irreconcilable differences.
Meanwhile, Anita’s lawyers advised Rudeboy to challenge the claims and his estranged wife’s petition if he feels disgruntled.
Nevertheless, First News is hopeful that they settle their differences. We ask for God’s intervention.


































