Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has sternly reminded her partner, Paulo Okoye, of her substantial evidence against him, following his retraction during the Headies Awards.
A night before the awards ceremony, Iyabo Ojo expressed her frustration over Paulo’s avid football interest, which often took precedence over their relationship, particularly during Arsenal matches.
During the Headies Awards, Iyabo Ojo, feeling snubbed for two hours while Paulo watched an Arsenal match, boldly requested a divorce. Their love drama unfolded as they presented an award to Burna Boy, with Paulo Okoye retracting his statement and pleading with Iyabo not to leave him.
Taking to her Instagram page afterward, Iyabo reminded him of her ample evidence, emphasizing how his stance had conveniently shifted due to Arsenal’s victory.
“Thanks @the_headies for having us. Obim @pauloo2104 has changed his tune because @arsenal won. No problem. But rest assured, there’s evidence.”
Congratulations to @burnaboygram on your win.”
This marks another occasion where the couple has alluded to separation, even though they are not legally married.
Paul Okoye expresses distress after Iyabo Ojo jokingly offers him for sale.
Earlier this year, Paul voiced his desire to separate from the actress, which led to her playfully listing him as available for other women.
In reaction, Paul mentioned his intention to initiate divorce proceedings.
As for the 2023 Headies Awards, Naijalegit reported that the 16th edition of this prominent music award ceremony took place on Sunday night, September 3rd, at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center in Atlanta.
The event, themed ‘Celebrating African Renaissance,’ aimed to honor Afrobeats and African culture. Hosted by Nigerian media personality Osas Ighodaro, it welcomed numerous A-list African artists.
Rema emerged as one of the night’s major winners, claiming three awards: Best Male Artist, Best Digital Artist, and African Artist of the Year.
Rising singer Asake secured two awards, with his album ‘Mr. Money With The Vibez’ earning Album of the Year, and him receiving the Next Rated award. Notably, Asake became the first artist to win both awards on the same night, joining the ranks of Simi, Asa, and Kizz Daniel, who achieved Album of the Year with their debut albums.
Burna Boy’s ‘Last Last’ also won two awards: Best Afrobeats Song and Song of the Year.
Other winners included Seyi Vibez, Spyro, Odumodublvck, Rexxie, Blaq Bonez, and more.