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PSquare’s Rudeboy Paul Okoye, reunites with wife, kids in U.S., amidst divorce rumours

Nigerian music star, Paul Okoye, Rudeboy of PSquare, has reunited with his wife, Anita Isima Okoye and children.

Anita had filed a petition at the Federal High Court Abuja, seeking for the dissolution of her marriage to Rudeboy over over alleged infidelity and domestic violence.

In the petition, she is demanding that her husband pay $15,000 (N7.8M) monthly as spousal support as part of the divorce settlement.

Part of the Court document reads: “Payment of a monthly maintenance sum of $15,000.00 (US Dollars) for the general welfare, education and health of the three children of the union who are presently in schools in the United States of America until they are of age.”

Anita also wants Paul to be responsible for the general welfare of their three kids in the United States of America.

The news about the celebrity couple’s split broke on Friday, August 20, 2021.

Anita and Paul, who were lovers while in the university, got married in 2014 in a very flamboyant wedding ceremony held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital.

They welcomed their first son, Andre, the previous year. In 2017, they welcomed a set of twins, Nadia and Nathan.

In the trending video, the children were seen enthusiastically welcoming their father during his visit to the United States where their mother took them to after the differences between the couple could not be narrowed.

Though Anita was not shown in the trending video, she was said to have also welcomed her husband as they try to make up for the sake of their children.

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