Nigerian relationship expert, Blessing Okoro, professionally known as Blessing CEO has taken to social media to talk about her past marriage. She disclosed that her former husband’s father chased her out of his house and asked her to only return when his son ties the knot with her in a legitimate manner.

Blessing CEO who made such revelation through her official Instagram account, advised single women to never marry into a family that does not like them because they do not have anywhere to run to when their marriages start having problems.

Speaking about her marriage with her ex-husband, Blessing CEO revealed that her father warned her about such marriage but she insisted on marrying him, adding that her ex-husband’s father told her to leave his compound and come back when her ex-husband marries her legally.

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In her own words, Blessing CEO mentioned that;

When I was getting married, my father warned me. My ex-husband is the only son. And as an only son, he was living in his family compound. That’s where I used to go and see him, he had 4 elder sisters, you know all these old women in their 40s and 60s, they were always putting their frustrations on me. That day my ex’s father now told me to leave his compound, that the only time I will come into that compound is except my ex marries me legally….S££ MOR£

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