Three years after he lost his wife, late iconic
singer Christy Essien Igbokwe, Chief Edwin Igbokwe secretly married Oluchi
Phillips. What many don't know about his new wife is that she's an actress who
has featured in the highly watched soap opera, Tinsel, and aparingly in other
movies.
The couple knew each other for many years and were good friends, so it was only natural that he would turn to her when he needed a partner to spend the rest of his life with. Mr Igbokwe explains;
The couple knew each other for many years and were good friends, so it was only natural that he would turn to her when he needed a partner to spend the rest of his life with. Mr Igbokwe explains;
"It was a family thing. I knew her father
before the war. She is 42 years old. I also knew her mother. Even when my
mother died many years ago, they came to pay condolence visit all the way from
their place. You know, when people who are close to you are coming from a far
place. They come with yam, palm oil and other things. They did that and that
was when the mother introduced her to me as her daughter and I, as her son. It
was mummy (late Christy Essien) that received them in Awka. So mummy knew her
but there was nothing then. Let me tell you, you know mummy was spiritual. It
wasn't me who invited her. What would I be proving if it was me who invited
her? When mummy passed on, she came to Niteshift and other places where we met
again.
You know I was interviewed by a newspaper then and I said 'Look there is
no way I can get married again' but it happened as time went on. When I now
mentioned to her that I wanted to get married, she said, after what you said in
the papers, you still want to get married? I said what I said in the paper was
what I said by the time I said it, that was how I felt. After a while. I told
her if she knew who I want to marry, she said no. I said it is you! She said
how could that be? What would her mother say and all that questions? By then
mummy's death wasn't two years. She told me that the mother and herself
concluded that if I wanted to get married, I should get married to whoever I
wanted. That if mummy's death is not up to two years, nothing for me from her,
that they want to give her that respect. So after three years of her death, we
got married".
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