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Ini Edo in pregnancy mess?

A South South governor fingered


THE genuine efforts of a governor from a South South state in Nigeria to deliver the dividends of democracy to his people would soon be rubbished as he has been fingered in a pregnancy mess involving top Nollywood actress, Iniebong Edo.

Citytracker investigations revealed that the governor who has long been involved in the illicit affair with the actress, even before he was sworn in, has expressed great apprehension over the strong allegations making the round in the state regarding the issue.

Our source disclosed that the governor was doing everything possible to ensure that the brewing brouhaha is nipped in the bud quickly, to avoid serious trouble in his hitherto peaceful home.
The governor who is married to a beautiful Nigerian lady from the South East is said to be desperately searching for a male child as his marriage has so far produced all female kids.

Our source claimed that even though the governor, despite his expressed fears might want to keep the baby when born, marriage is out of the plan as he still loves his wife and children dearly to try to create an upset in the homefront.

On her own part, Ini Edo has neither confided in her friends nor family members about her plans for the alleged pregnancy nor the cause of the relationship with the governor, considering the fact that she has been touted to be preparing to get married soon.

Citytracker further gathered that the allegations of the actress pregnancy has generated great disaffection at the state's seat of power creating two opposite factions , one exonerating the governor and the other calling for his head while his dutiful wife is kept in the dark on the issue.
A call from Citytracker to Miss Edo to shed more light on the issue proved abortive as her phone was switched off.

 

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