Adewale Ayuba denies divorce and paternity dispute rumors

Veteran Nigerian musician Adewale Ayuba has addressed recent allegations of divorce and paternity disputes with his wife, Azuka Ego. A report published on a YouTube channel, ‘Nigerian News’, claimed Ayuba had discovered his wife’s infidelity through a secret DNA test, leading to a divorce. However, Ayuba has dismissed these claims as baseless and malicious.

In a statement issued by Bonsue Fuji Entertainment, Ayuba confirmed that he remains happily married to Azuka Ego, and the paternity of their children has never been questioned. The statement, shared on Ayuba’s Instagram page, emphasized that the allegations are a desperate attempt to embarrass his family and malign his character. Ayuba has vowed to take legal action against the blogger, stating that he will not allow his integrity to be attacked without consequences.

The statement further emphasized that Ayuba and his wife have been married for over thirty years, and the allegations are nothing more than a cheap attempt to bring his united family to public ridicule. Ayuba’s team is currently consulting with lawyers to pursue all available legal remedies against the individual responsible for the report.

Ayuba is a renowned Nigerian Fuji musician with a career spanning several decades. His music has gained popularity both locally and internationally, and he has been recognized with numerous awards for his contributions to the Nigerian music industry. The recent allegations have sparked widespread attention, with many of Ayuba’s fans and supporters expressing their concern and disappointment over the claims.

Ayuba’s decision to take legal action against the blogger reflects his commitment to protecting his family’s reputation and his own integrity. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen what legal measures will be taken against the individual responsible for the report. For now, Ayuba has reaffirmed his commitment to his marriage and his family, and his team is working to address the allegations and restore his reputation.

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