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Trouble as Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan’s 3-year-old marriage to Jessica crashes, wife confirms

- Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan and his wife, Jessica, have allegedly called their marriage quits

- The couple tied the knot in 2017 and it seems they are drawing the curtains over their marriage

- Jessica confirmed the split on Instagram, while Mofe seems to be throwing shades on social media

There seems to be trouble in paradise for Nollywood actor Mofe and Duncan and his wife, Jessica who is possibly now estranged.

Reports reaching Legit.ng claim that the couple have called their marriage quits and it is over after three years of love and commitment. It is yet to be confirmed what the drive of the split is but Jessica has stated that she will not be looking to settle down with anyone again.

Duncan also shared a recent post in which he appeared to be throwing shades at his alleged estranged wife. In the post, the actor stated that love is like a flower which dies if not watered and cared for.

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In a question and answer session on Instagram, a follower asked Jessica if she is still married and she stated that she is not anymore.

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Duncan is yet to say much about the incident except the subtle shade he threw on social media.

Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan’s 3-yr-old marriage to Jessica crashes, wife confirms

Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan’s 3-yr-old marriage to Jessica crashes, wife confirms
Source: Instagram

It was also noticed that the last photo of himself and his wife shared on his page was posted 53 weeks ago.

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Meanwhile, a Ghanaian man narrated the intriguing story of how his wife set him up to cheat on her and used that as an excuse to leave him. He told the sad tale of how his wife paid someone to seduce him and he easily fell into her trap.

According to the man, he has been married to the wife for six years now. Recently, he bumped into another woman at two different locations and thinking that it was a random meet, he started a relationship with this new lady.

Unknown to the man who is 38-years-old, the lady had been hired to seduce him and get him to cheat on his wife and he easily fell into the trap.

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