It was indeed a shocker when in the early hours of Monday, July 15,
2013 it was widely reported that actress Funke Akindele and her husband
Kehinde Almaroof Oloyede are no longer together.
What started on
blogs and social media soon spread to national newspapers. Akindele
remained silent for days, and many fans hoped this was yet another
wicked rumour.
But to the disappointment of her fans, the actress
emerged in the evening of Friday July 19 to confirm she’s actually
separated from her husband of one year Kehinde ‘Almaroof’ Oloyede.
Nigeria’s
most talked-about wedding of 2012 is over. Gone, in one year, and on
record as one of the country’s shortest celeb marriages ever. While Funke Akindele was trying to achieve a
quiet separation and eventual divorce with little or no public
coverage, hubby Oloyede took to social media to broadcast the break-up.
Funke’s
decision to marry the real estate businessman in 2012, was severely
criticized by her fans and the media who wondered why she should get
involved in polygamy. She rebuffed critics and went on to have one of
the most glamourous weddings of last year on May 26, 2012, leaving days
later for a honeymoon in the UK.
Months after the wedding, Kehinde was reported to have impregnated a certain lady, Modinat Nike Dada.
The couple did all they could to cover up the mess, but it was out in the open.
Apart from Modinat, there was the eldest wife, Fadekemi,
who felt betrayed by Kehinde’s marriage to Funke. Sources maintained
that Fadekemi and Modinat neither supported Funke’s marriage to Kehinde
and even though he went ahead to marry her, they firmly objected the
union.
NET gathered that there were issues from
Funke’s family too, especially from her immediate family. But the lovers
went ahead, against all odds. And it seemed to all that they had both
found happiness in one another.
What went wrong?
It
is no more speculation that the marriage, which was contracted on
Saturday May 26, 2012, months after Nigerian Entertainment Today first
spotted the couple at Industry Nite, at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos, has entered seriously troubled waters.
With
more angles now coming out, including allegations ‘Almaroof, the man
who stole Funke’s heart last year, swept her off her feet and landed her
in the altar, has become a serial baby daddy, keeping a string of
affairs, and even returning to the women he had prior to the celebrity
wedding with Funke Akindele, it was only a matter of time before it was
all out in the air.
Just like Mercy Johnson, who
had a big pre-wedding scandal on her hands after the wife of the man she
was to marry stepped out and tried to stop the wedding, Funke also had
disgruntled wives to contend with. There were many fans, friends and
colleagues too, who felt she did not need to settle with an already
married man; with the attendant drama and chaos. But, as it is in the
things of love, just like Mercy, Funke went ahead to tie the knot in
what was unarguably, the most expensive, most glamorous celebrity
wedding of 2012.
‘Everyone close to them knows the thing is
not working and Funke is very unhappy. People have been advising her.
She has just been busy shooting and trying to occupy herself. They have
not even lived together since, but they are not divorced, and it is not
like it is officially officially over. Couples separate and come back
together. Even some divorced couples still settle. So why are people
talking as if this is final?’ one friend told NET, over the weekend, insisting ‘people should mind their business or pray for the couple’
Why the marriage failed
Prior
to their high society wedding, it was widely reported that Kehinde had
several children from different women, a fact that was no mystery to
Funke. It was reported that he was married to two of the women, an
allegation that the ‘Jenifa’ star denied in an interview with a publication.
She boasted, ‘I
can tell you authoritatively that my husband is not married to anyone
else. Yes, he has beautiful children, who are not mine and we have a
cordial relationship, which dates back to even before we got married.’
But
insiders have told Nigerian Entertainment Today that the actress would
later shockingly find many surprises along the way; even as husband and
wife started to discover there were so many things different about each
of them. ‘You know when you are in a relationship, it is always a
different thing from when you are in a marriage. Funke and Kenny have
always had problems but they have managed to conceal it from the public.
I don’t know if they have truly separated, but the marriage was
becoming shakier by the day’, a confidant who did not want to be named told us..
For
months there had been concerns that Funke’s husband was rarely seen
around her at most events she honoured. Mr Oloyede’s photos are nowhere
to be found on Funke’s Instagram page where she’s very active.
It
was also widely speculated by observers that the marriage, right from
the inception, seemed like it was destined to fail because of all the
controversies that surrounded it. From Kehinde’s many wives to many
children, and of course alleged strings of affairs, many opined it was
surely going to hit the rocks sooner or later.
Moreover, for some reason, the couple allegedly chose to live apart, an action which, sources say, did not help their bonding.
If
Funke no longer trusted her husband, then she was not alone. Many say
it is possible Almaroof became suspicious of a very busy woman,
especially withy her endorsement galore and frequent trips. But, unlike
Almaroof, it is not certain if there were confirmed instances of
infidelity on Funke’s part.
‘He can never say he caught her with any man, or that she cheated’, one Funke friend told us. Many others refused to comment on what is, understandably, a sensitive issue.
Whose mistake; Funke’s or Kehinde’s?
In
his Facebook message which announce to the world the crack in their
marriage, Kehinde refered to Funke as the greatest mistake he has made
in recent times. ’Am doing just fine, gettn along without u, don’t need u anymore in ma life. u d greatest mistake av made in recent time’, he wrote.
This assertion leaves one thinking-who made a mistake? Was it Kehinde or Funke?
Funke
had everything going for her, a budding career and a growing list of
endorsement. Many believe her first mistake was getting involved with a
man who was already married, and was rumoured to have an unquenchable
thirst for women.
Her second mistake, according to NET findings,
was assuming that once she and Kehinde were married, that he would only
have eyes for her. If for some reason, she thought she could change the
man, then that was her third mistake.
But it is apparent Almoroof has his many goofs too, and as one pundit put it ‘they
will begin to emerge in no time. All the possible misdemeanour that
could make a man say his wife is the greatest mistake he’s ever made.
He’ll begin to speak soon. Only a matter of time’.
Will Funke marry again?
Many
celebs that have been unfortunate to be involved breakups usually end
up remaining single or just starting another relationship that may not
necessarily lead to marriage. There are, however, others, who keep
hopping from one marriage to another.
Funke in her case has a budding career to bother about, even though at 36, age is no longer on her side.
bonafide Nollywood millionaire, will she go on to become a single mom
while continuing to build her brand? Or will she give in to love again
and give marriage another try?
The man Almaroof Oloyede
Before
Funke Akindele’s path crossed with Almaroof Oloyede in 2008, the
businessman and politician’s fame was only known in the Oshodi axis of
Lagos State where he is actively involved in party politics.
Popularly known as Kenny Doo, he is the son of Alhaja Almaroof, who at present is the Iya Oloja of Oshodi market, as well as a woman leader in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Almaroof is highly into real estate.
He
once contested for the position of Local Government Chairman and
membership of the House of Representatives in two different elections on
the platform of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He later became the
Special Assistant to former Minister of Works, Adeseye Ogunlewe. After
serving out his appointment, he returned to Lagos to focus on his property business.
Funke’s private world
Since
the reports filtered into the media, Funke, has been inundated with
calls from family, friends and colleagues, including politicians,
pastors and Imams. And the messages are a mixture of consolation,
counseling, and attempts at reconciliation.
NET gathered the
actress shooting in Enugu when the news broke. She has since returned to
her Ikeja, Lagos home to the support of her family.
One of the
most influential faces in Nollywood, Funke Akindele shot to national
fame following the success of her movie 2008 Jenifa. She has since
joined the millionaires’ club, settling down to fame and fortune, years
after entering the industry through the popular TV series ‘I Need to Know‘ sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund..
In 2009 she won the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’. Many of her movies, ‘Omo Ghetto’ parts 1 & 2, ‘Ojo Ketala‘ and ‘The Return of Jenifa‘ have become blockbusters grossing millions of Naira in returns.
And, in spite of controversies surrounding her rumoured romance with Femi Adebayo who was also married, her image remained mostly neat and clean, until the drama that came with her wedding to Almaroof.
She is currently brand ambassador for Globacom, Klin Detergent, Vitafoam, Jobberman and Lagos Inland Revenue Service
Why do celeb marriages fail?
Jennifer Eliogu who recently joined the league of actresses with broken homes admitted in an interview, ‘It’s
unfortunate that marriages are breaking up, but it’s not synonymous
with the industry. It happens in every sector. When two people are not
compatible or having misunderstandings, there might be break up,
sometimes they make up eventually and sometimes they don’t. I think it’s
just the devil at work.’
In her own case, Chika Ike who recently finalized her divorce claimed her marriage wasn’t just working. ‘I ended my marriage because it wasn’t working’, the actress stated in a recent televised interview.
Some celebrities have also accused the media for being responsible for breaking many celebrity marriages. ‘Most
of the things written about celebs in the media are lies. With all the
scandalous stories, it becomes hard for any woman to allow her son to
marry an actress’, Benita Nzeribe told Nigerian Entertainment Today.
would be nice if we can also take lessons from the likes of Tunde and
Wunmi Obe, Matthew and Omotola Ekeinde, Betty and Soni Irabor, Joke
Silva and Olu Jacobs; and others who have, despite all odds, kept their
union strong and safe…
Timeline of love gone sour
2008- Funke and Kehinde meet on a movie set where Kehinde had come to visit a friend.
2011- The pair remained friends until Kehinde officially asked to date the actress.
February, 2012- Kehinde proposes to Funke
March,
2012- NET reported the first official outing as a pair as they were
spotted at the Oriental Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos for the May D
hosted Industry Nite event.
May 26, 2012- The widely celebrated
3-part wedding between Funke and Kehinde took place at the Haven Event
Centre, Ikeja, attended by a host of celebs and entertainers.
May 30, 2012- The newly weds flew to the UK where they enjoyed their honeymoon.
June
22, 2012- Funke accompanied by Kehinde was at the University of Ibadan
where she was given an award of recognition for being a positive role
models for Nigerian youths.
July 22, 2012- Funke made her first
major public appearance (although without her husband) since her
wedding at Davido’s ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ album launch concert at the Eko
Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
August 24, 2012- Funke celebrates her
35th birthday with a small reception for friends, colleagues and of
course husband, Kehinde who later whisked the actress to an undisclosed
location where the celebration climaxed.
October, 2012- A woman, Modinat Nike Dada is reported to be pregnant for Funke’s husband, Kehinde.
November,
2012- A popular soft-sell publication reports that Funke has had a
miscarriage from a 4 months pregnancy, the actress denies report.
July 15, 2013- Kehinde Almaroof announces on Facebook that the one year old marriage is over.
July 16, 2013- Funke’s publicist, Ayo Ola-Mohammed denies telling a blogger, Linda Ikeji, that Funke’s marriage is over.
July 17, 2013- In a widely circulated text message, Funke denies the break-up stories, claiming her ‘marriage is intact.’
July 19, 2013- Funke eventually speaks through her publicist, admitting that the marriage is finally over.
Friends, colleagues, fans speak
Ope Banwo- ‘I
encourage her to be calm even as things get are bound to get bit rough
over the next few weeks in the wake of her heartbreaking separation.
Yes, Bad things do happen to Good People, and regardless of what anyone
may say is the cause, or why she even married the guy in the first
place, I believed it is always better to have dared and fail, than never
to have dared at all. So, my friend, keep your head up and NEVER LOSE
YOUR SENSE OF HUMOUR.‘
AY, comedian- ‘I‘m sorry, I do not usually have a public opinion on other people’s marriages. It isn’t a good thing and I cannot comment’
Desmond Elliot- ‘I’m afraid I have no comments on that. And until I can get a proper confirmation from Funke, there’s no comments from me.’
Gbenga Adeyinka- ‘For reasons best known to me, I don’t want to talk about it at all. Please understand’.
Emem Isong- ‘I have not heard anything about it and there’s really nothing I can say.’
Ibinabo Fiberesima- ‘It is not in my place to make a comment about other people’s affairs, but I can only wish her well’.
Michael Aghragha: ‘What has happened is indeed unfortunate. The only thing left for her to do now is pick up the bits of her life and move on’
Mercy Oloku: ‘She
is one of my favourite Nigerian actresses and I feel sorry for her. At
least she has a viable acting career to get her mind off the whole
break-up saga’.
Femi Fadiji: She should have seen it coming. A
man that that already had other wives before you, would one day fix his
eyes on other women outside. That’s just the way it works.
Chinonso
Ekeh: Life goes on. It probably wasn’t working and so I don’t expect
her to die there. Yes, she has made a mistake, but it’ time to move on
and try not to make such mistake again.
Source: NET