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“Marrying A Wrong Partner Is Worst Mistake In Life” – Yomi Black’s Ex-Wife Says

Elizabeth John advised her followers not to be pressured into making decisions about marriage.

Elizabeth John, the ex-wife of Nigerian filmmaker, Yomi Black, has stated that marrying a wrong partner is one of the worst mistakes a person can make in their life.

"Marrying A Wrong Partner Is Worst Mistake In Life" - Yomi Black’s Ex-Wife Says

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The interior designer, who ended her marriage with Yomi Black last year after allegedly being separated for eight months, shared the cryptic note on her Instagram stories on Wednesday.

According to her, people should not allow themselves to be pressured into getting married as they might end up with the wrong partners.

She wrote, “One of the worst mistakes you can make in life is marrying wrong. Don’t ever be pressured into quickly making that decision.”

Yomi and Elizabeth first met on the set during the second edition of ‘The Intern’, Nigeria’s pioneer business reality TV show, and got along thereafter. They tied the knot in April 2012 and welcomed their son — Quamil Black — in July 2015.

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"Marrying A Wrong Partner Is Worst Mistake In Life" - Yomi Black’s Ex-Wife Says

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