Gospel artist Veronica Wanja popularly known as Nicah the Queen, has cleared the air after her ex-husband, Sande Bush alias Dr. Ofweneke made revelations about their separation.
On Friday, September 1, Nicah took to her Instagram to respond to the claims made by Dr. Ofweneke that he is the one who initiated their separation.
“Oh boy! don’t get me started, we both know I don’t get dumped; I do the dumping. it’s crazy what people convince themselves to feel better,” Nicah wrote on her Instagram.
Furthermore, the musician went ahead to disclose that she had receipts to prove that she is the who left the media personality, claiming that Ofweneke cannot forget her.
“Someone tell Dr Ofweneke to not dare me. I have receipts, we both know the truth. I think my second name should be ‘an ex one can never forget’ I’m a stamp baby,” the Gospel musician noted.
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Dr. Ofweneke Speaks on his Separation with Nicah
The Wicked TV host, while on an interview with Oga Obinna shared details about how they parted with his Nicah.
Dr. Ofweneke revealed that he loved Nicah so much that he lost himself.
“I loved Nicah so much that I forgot myself. But the day I rediscovered myself is the day I told her ‘Mama, it’s been a good stretch’,” Ofweneke detailed.
Moreover, the comedian shared moments of when he decided to end the marriage with his ex-wife.
“We were actually holding hands, watching Netflix, it was a time when Netflix was newly launched. We were in the house with my kids, brother, and sister,” Ofweneke recalled.
According to the Ofweneke, they were perfect as humans but were not good enough for each other.
“Nicah was perfect, and I was perfect, but we were not just perfect for each other but were not on the same path in life,” the media personality disclosed.
Furthermore, Ofweneke related marriage with God’s will and encouraged people to find a purposeful union.
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“It is very important for people to realize that it can be perfect but not perfect for somebody, and if I look at it from a spiritual perspective, not every marriage is God’s idea,” Ofweneke advised.
“The presence of an argument does not mean the absence of love and the grass is never greener on the other side.”