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“I Be Nobody’s Ex” – Queen Naomi Breaks Silence After Her Divorce To Ooni Of Ife [Video]

Olori Naomi has shared a video of herself on social media weeks after she announced her divorce from the monarch.

Queen Naomi Silekunola, the estranged wife of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has broken her silence on social media after she announced her divorce to the monarch.

"I Be Nobody's Ex" - Queen Naomi Breaks Silence After Her Divorce To Ooni Of Ife [Video]

Olori Naomi Breaks Social Media Silence

KanyiDaily recalls that Queen Naomi had taken to her Instagram page to announce the end of her three-year-old marriage with the Ooni on December 23, 2021.

The mother of one, who is a prophetess, disclosed that she tried to make their marriage work but the monarch’s public identity is clashing with his true self.

Taking to her Instastories and Facebook status simultaneously on Tuesday night, February 8, Olori Naomi shared a short video of herself after a makeover session.

In the video, the queen was seen playing a song in the background titled “I Am Beauri” by Afro-soul singer, Bassey Kenneth, popularly known as Beekay.

The lyrics of the song heard in the video goes thus; “I’m a beauri, I be spec, I drip glory, I be nobody’s ex, haters go hate o, potatoes will potate…”

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Watch the video below:

The development comes after an unconfirmed report claimed that the queen had changed her mind on the divorce and returned to the palace after so much pleading from the elders of the palace and Akure.

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