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4th December 2025 11:19:04 AM
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Popular Nigerian comedian, Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, more popular as Sabinus, has announce that his two-year old marriage to Ciana Chapman has ended.
Addressing circulating rumours about marital issues, including allegations of domestic violence and infidelity, Sabinus said, “I’m not married.
“My marriage ended peacefully. The mum and I are good. My daughter is okay, and she is doing fine,” he said during a recent TikTok live stream.
He adds that he is on good terms with his ex-wife and continues to prioritise the well-being of their daughter.
Controversial Nigerian broadcaster and media personality, Daddy Freeze has opened up about the collapse of his first marriage.
According to him, he feared criticism from his church and notable figures in his life which made him maintain appearances rather than reveal the failing state of his marriage to the public.
In an interview with Chude Jideonwo on the “With Chude Show,” Daddy Freeze noted that he and his wife at the time weren’t even sleeping in the same room anymore, but they attended church services together.
“The day she packed her load, the first thing that came to my mind was, ‘Ah, my pastor is going to hear about this, ,” Freeze confessed.
At this point Daddy Freeze said he realized he was staying in the marriage because of the fear of being demoted from his position in church.
“I used to introduce my pastor in church. I used to go to MC church events. And I was afraid, can we manage this in such a way that nobody hears? Then I realised that I was the one putting myself in trouble,” he said.
According to him, by the time his wife finally left, their marriage had been dead for a while.
“This union was gone,” he admitted. “We were living in a Cool FM house.
In Ghana, Cynthia Appiah-Kubi of Mentor II fame, known in showbiz as Cee, opened up about her status as a divorcee after several years.
She emphasized that her decision was not influenced by instructions from God as some gospel musicians claim.
Cee said she left her marriage because she could not endure it anymore.
“I was married to a pastor, but I left because of certain issues and circumstances that I could not stand. He is aware of those issues. God did not tell me to leave my husband; I left because I could no longer take certain things,” she said.
The mentor star revealed that, she had always resisted proposals to marry a man of God.
Unfortunatley, she ended up with one and it did not last forever.
Meanwhile, Ghanaian playwright, author, and motivational speaker, Uncle Ebo Whyte, has advised bachelors and bachelorettes not to allow themselves to be forced into marriage to satisfy societal, family, or peer pressure, emphasizing that marriage is not a requirement in life.
“Marriage is not given to everybody. Not everybody needs to marry. Not everybody will marry. Marriage is not a magic wand. It may not deliver half of what you expect.
So if you do choose to marry, do so because you’ve found someone with whom you genuinely want to build a life, not because society says you must,” he noted.
Taking to his social media (Instagram) yesterday, the playwright in a video boldly challenged the longstanding norm, which asserts the need for everyone to marry, citing evolution and the growth surrounding the purpose of marriage.
“There was a time when everybody needed to marry. That time has changed. There was a time when there was a purpose of marriage. That time has changed. There was a time when we needed to marry. That time has changed. It’s not now,” he said.
He affirmed his stance, drawing biblical references to the teachings of Apostle Paul, which admonished that “He who marries does well. He who does not marry does even better.”
In Ghanaian society and beyond, procreation is often emphasised to 'pressure' people into marriage, but Uncle Ebo Whyte argues that population control, coupled with family planning, has shifted that cultural expectation.
“Because now we are saying there are too many people. Let’s control the population, citing his 42-year-old marriage as companionship as well. Then there’s the issue of companionship. I’ve been married for 42 years. Companionship,” he said.
He also warned against entirely romanticising marriage, saying that it's a commitment that requires “hard work, patience, humility, and respect,” not just love.
Uncle Ebo reminded his audience that people can live happy lives without being married and that marital status does not define one’s values.
“You are complete with or without marriage. Some of the most fulfilled people I know never married, and that’s perfectly okay,” he said.
Hiplife pioneer, Reggie Rockstone, has advised that dating should be the focus of single who lack the virtue of patience.
According him, his years of marriage experience has proven to him that marriage requires hard work and a lot of patience to sustain it.
who are not yet married should not prioritize marriage if they have not developed the attitude of patience.
“Just continue being in relationships and don’t think of marriage if you’re impatient. It’s a hard work, but it’s easy as well. Love is good and it’s natural to have a partner,” he said in an interview on Joy Prime on November 19, 2025.
Addressing the public perception that dating or marrying a celebrity is difficult, Reggie Rockstone explained that celebrities are humans too, experiencing life in different ways just like everyone else.
“I’m like everybody else. I go through the ups and downs, I’m actually a stubborn man. Marriage is work. If you’re not patient enough, don’t try it,” he said.
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