Saturday, 24 December 2016

I Did Not Use My Wives For Rituals – Jide Kosoko Cries Out


Ace Nollywood actor, Jide Kosoko, has stated that he did
not use his late wives for rituals as recently reported in the
media.

Kosoko said he had forgiven controversial social media
enthusiast, Kemi Olunloyo who accused him of using his
late wife, Henrietta and two others for rituals.
Miss Olunoyo had claimed in a social media post that the
actor used his late wives, including Henrietta, who died in
June for money making rituals.
She had stated that, “Actor Jide’s third wife just died.
“The light skin bleaching Nollywood actor. This makes it
three wives dead.”
After a long silence, Kosoko said Miss Olunloyo only spoke
her mind and she had a right to air her opinion.
He told Punch in an interview, “I do not want to go to Kemi
Olunloyo’s issue because the chapter is closed.
“I do not want to dwell much on it because when people
approached me and informed me of what she was saying, I
said she was entitled to her opinion. She was voicing out,
what about those that would not say anything but in their
mind, they would say that I have lost about three wives?
“They are only being human but the truth is that for
Olunloyo, that is her opinion no matter how hurt I might
have been with her utterances. By my nature, there was
nothing I could do. But I appreciate her father who called
me and apologised. He said some other things that I may
not be able to share with the public.
“When she said all those things, I really did not reply
because it is not in my nature and that time, I was mourning
so her case was secondary. I am still mourning so there are
very little things I want to say.”
On whether he did not pay the bride price of the late
Henrietta, the Yoruba actor said, “I did not pay her bride
price and she stayed with me for 22 years, does that not
mean that something is wrong somewhere?
“The burial ceremony plans did not change suddenly. The
plan since the day she died was that she would be buried in
her hometown. I told them that I wanted her to be buried in
Lagos, it was a case of give and take and my family being a
deeply cultured one said that we should give them an
opportunity for them to bury her at home.
“You may not know, there may be someone in the family
who may think there is a foul play and would want to do
anything to confirm one or two things, so I could not really
stop them. She belonged to all of us but more to me. I
embrace peace and nothing happened at her hometown, it
was a normal catholic burial,” he said.
“Forget about what people said. My late wife was ill and
she died of complications which arose from diabetes. My
friends, family and colleagues stood by me and I appreciate
it.
“Of course, you will always have one or two persons that
would say one or two negative things but in my life, I have
fought so many wars and I have won all of them; so it is
only someone who wants to be crushed that would confront
me in war because almighty God has His plan for me. It is
quite unfortunate that all these things are happening to me
but I still thank almighty God because there are reasons for
everything.
“I miss everything about her, yes, she was human and she
had her flaws but I must confess I would miss her for so
many things. She was my companion because we were in
the same profession. She was not only my wife but we were
in the same industry together.
“I still dream about her but it is mostly based on my
imagination. How I hope she was still alive. I would miss
her food because she was a fantastic cook.”

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