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Why I Dumped Farida Sobowale After ‘N100m Wedding’'– Estranged Husband

Demola Odulaja, the former spouse of socialite Farida Abdulkabir, also known as Farida Sobowale, has alleged that the businesswoman terminated their marriage due to her involvement in promiscuous behavior.

Just last week, Farida, who serves as the CEO of House of Phreedah Body Care, made an attempt to leap into the waters of the lagoon from Lagos’ Third Mainland Bridge. Fortunately, she was prevented from doing so by individuals passing by.

In an interview with a Yoruba social commentator, ArewaTopeFamous, on Tuesday via Instagram Live, Odulaja alleged Farida was promiscuous and covetous.

Odulaja said he and Farida had known each other for 20 years but their relationship became unstable due to her “unrestrained and promiscuous way of living.”

He alleged they were in a sexual relationship even when she was married to her ex-husband, Tunde Sobowale, whom she bore her three children.

The London-based businessman further alleged that Farida indiscriminately visited his brother who lived close to them often and even stayed there for hours without justifying her action.

When asked what he thought about Farida’s allegation that he was a gigolo, Odulaja said, “I am extremely wealthy. I live in a 22-bedroom mansion in Gbagada.

“I am not a gigolo. I come from a wealthy home and have been flying first class long before now, people know me well in London.”

He added, “When I got back to Nigeria from London in 2009, Farida met me in Lagos in 2010. That same year, I took her to China to start an importation business which of course yielded results and was the beginning of her travelling.”

Odulaja declined to address the accusation that last year’s wedding was solely funded by Farida at a cost of N100 million.

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