Nigerian entertainer Korra Obidi has opened up about the painful breakdown of her marriage, revealing that her divorce came with fears of deportation and losing access to her children.

Speaking during an emotional interview from 1:08:50 on the One54 Africa Podcast, Korra reflected on the end of her five-year marriage and the intense legal battles that followed.

According to her, the separation became one of the most difficult periods of her life as she tried to navigate motherhood, immigration concerns, and public scrutiny at the same time.

Sharing her experience, she said, “We got divorced after 5 years of marriage and he wanted to deport me and take the children.”

Korra explained that after the marriage collapsed, she felt immense pressure because she was living in a foreign country and suddenly had to fight for both her future and her family.

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She said the possibility of being removed from the country while also facing custody disputes over her children created fear and uncertainty.

The singer noted that the situation was made even harder because the divorce played out publicly, attracting widespread commentary online.

Known globally for her dance videos, music, and bold online personality, Korra said that behind the scenes she was dealing with emotional pain and difficult legal realities.

Despite the challenges, she maintained that her children became her greatest source of strength. According to her, staying present for them and protecting their wellbeing helped her remain focused during the crisis.

She also addressed previous assumptions that she married only for immigration benefits, insisting that she later handled her residency through proper legal channels after the divorce.

She said the experience taught her resilience, independence, and the importance of rebuilding after painful setbacks. Her story is a reminder that public success often hides deeply personal battles…Read_More…

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