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“I’m suffering in my marriage, Jasmine is my husband’s girlfriend not daughter” – Mr Ibu’s wife cries out for help

Stellamaris Okafor, wife of veteran Nollywood actor, John Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu, has cried out for help over fidelity issues with her husband and a lady identified as Jasmine, claiming to be his daughter.

Recall that last year Jasmine had gone viral on TikTok parading Mr. Ibu as her father and making numerous videos with him.

The actress’s wife sought out to an Instagram blog, where she opened up about her marriage’s struggles and Jasmine’s scheme to sell her husband’s home valued over N65 million.

Stella claims that she has been suffering in her marriage because her husband has abandoned her and their children since last year to pursue al relationship with Jasmine.

She said that the lady posing as Jasmine Okoafor is Chioma Florence Okekeagukwu, from Imo State, and has no relation to her husband, who is from Enugu State.

According to the actor’s wife, Mr. Ibu suffers from dementia (memory loss), and Jasmine took advantage of her husband’s illness to achieve recognition.

Mr. Ibu’s wife alleges that Jasmine is the actor’s manager and has received all money related to his company and performance.

She went on to say that if she needed to speak to or ask for money from her husband, she would do it through Jasmine.

She mentioned that, in addition to handling all of Mr Ibu’s social media accounts, the couple were also in a love relationship.

Mr. Ibu’s wife further stated that their children are presently absent from school due to a lack of funds, as Jasmine, the actor’s bank account manager, has refused to sanction the payment of their school fees.

See her messages below;

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