It’s no longer news that the long time marriage of Mohammed
Babangida, son of Nigeria’s former military President Ibrahim Badamosi
Babangida to Rahama Ndimi, daughter of Borno born billionaire mogul,
Muhammed Ndimi, has crashed irreconcilably.
However, what makes an item on the lips of many at the moment is how
the latter finally hit the nail on the head by addressing her estranged
hubby, Mohammed as former husband in her Instagram post, a
couple of days back, despite the fact that the former has maintained
sealed lips on the alleged breakup since the news broke a couple of
years back.
The controversial post reads, “Woke up to this, a recording of Mr. Mo
saying some nasty things about his current wife. I wonder what he has
been saying about me when we were married (not cool Muha, not cool). May
Allah protect us all from people like this. Amen #JustSaying.”
However, an impeccable source revealed to ENCOMIUM Weekly
that Mohammed though felt bad about how the issue went viral, he has
only decided to ignore the action of Rahama who they both have four
children before their 12 year union packed up.
Mohammed has decided not talk about Rahama’s action. But that doesn’t
mean he’s happy about it. “I learnt the woman has been having ripples
with him ever since he married second wife, Umuani about eight years ago
but he has been keeping the whole thing close to his chest alone, in
order not to destabilize his home. Now, he has nothing to hide anymore
as his wife has finally opened up that they have parted ways.”
However, in her effort to dissociate herself from the controversial post, Rahama, has reacted via her Instagram account again, denying knowing anything about the leaked audio. She also claimed not to be in support of it.
“It’s rather unfortunate that people you confide in can just go
through your phone and post such an embarrassing audio of you know who.
It’s no secret that we have been divorced and I didn’t hide it. He is
the father of my children and I do respect him. The leakage of the audio
was done in poor taste. So, people should stop tagging me. I had
nothing to do with it. Someone thought I should be out there and I
disagreed. What goes on in his house is his business and not mine. My
advice is just watch what you say and to whom you may say it. I wish
them nothing but happiness. I have done so in the past and I will
continue to do so. May Allah help and guide us. Amen.”
The denial of the billionaire’s daughter, notwithstanding, her
conduct on social media concerning the issue has attracted a lot of
reactions from different corners.