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DISTANCE MARRIAGE: I DO MY BEST TO STAY FAITHFUL TO MY WIFE... OC OKEJE

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At a time where Nigerian celebrity marriages crashes seem to be the trend in the industry,Nollywood actor, OC Okeje,who got married some months back has decided to place his long distance relationship into the hands of God.

The actor whose wife is based in Canada stated that before walking down the aisles with his wife they had a very long talk on how they will have to cope with the distance and had a concrete conclusion to it.

He explained that with the current situation,he cannot complain as his wife has been able to understand and see the honest side of him.

“I cannot complain. Things are off on a good start. I am a happy man and I intend to stay like this for the rest of my life and I think my wife has made an honest man out of me. We spoke about the distance between us before we got married. It is something that must be addressed. I do my best to stay faithful to the one that I decided to remain faithful to for the rest of my life. We do our best to stay in touch with each other every day so that we would know what we are up to. We make sure we stay in constant touch with each other,” he said.



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