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Ijoba Lande’s wife apologises over infidelity allegations


Darasimi, popularly known as Dara, the wife of comedian Ijoba Lande, has issued a heartfelt public apology following allegations of infidelity.
Speaking in an emotional interview on Talk to B podcast, Dara pleaded for forgiveness from her husband, Nigerians, and everyone disappointed by her actions.
“Ijoba Lande, please don’t be upset with me. I am also begging everyone I have disappointed, including Nigerians all over the world. This is not who I am, and I pray never to make such a mistake again. I will never go close to it again. I beg you in the name of God, I’m deeply sorry,” she said.
Her apology comes after the intervention of actor Baba Tee and Mary Gold, who both urged Ijoba Lande to forgive her.
It would be recalled that Ijoba Lande recently accused Baba Tee and some colleagues of having affairs with his wife. While Baba Tee initially denied the claims, he later admitted to having a brief sexual encounter with Dara and publicly apologized.
Mary Gold, who was both Ijoba Lande’s manager and Dara’s close friend, also confessed to facilitating the encounter by taking Dara to Baba Tee’s house. She has since asked for Lande’s forgiveness.
The scandal has sent the social media abuzz, with many calling for reconciliation while others criticize those involved.
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