From all indications, the once upon a time lovely union between Nuella Njubigbo and producer/director Tchidi Chikere has crashed.
In fact, the couple has un-follwed each other on social media, while Nuella removed her husband’s surname from her profile, as well as deleted all the photos they had shared together.
Information from different sources claim Tchidi is a chronic woman beater, even when the couple recently went on vacation abroad, hence Nuella’s mother couldn’t take it any longer and asked her daughter to return home.
Reacting to this the former wife of Tchidi, Sophia Williams who had three boys for the veteran producer before the Union went south wondered what happened to the ‘love made in heaven’ she wrote, “wetin dey happen to one love made in heaven. I am asking for my friend who is not on Instagram”.
It would be recalled Nuella and Tchidi’s union had stirred controversy years ago, because Nuella got married to Tchidi who was once married to a fellow actress, Sophia Willams.
In an earlier chat with Pearls News, the proud mother of hinted how she was able to fight the battle that dragged her name on the mud.
“The scandal has come and gone. It is years already. I really don’t allow things like that get to me. When you know yourself and know that certain things said about you are not true, you just have to be calm and let time play out. It heals the wounds,” she asserted.
When asked if her fans should expect another baby soonest, the light skinned actress said: “Another baby? Not yet, pls. Let’s manage the ones we have for now and watch them grow. When the right time comes, then we can shoot again.For now all our kids are doing fine. My step kids are in boarding school and doing well. When they are not in school, they are with me.”
On Motherhood, Mrs. Chikere maintained that the nine months journey didn’t really slow down her career, as had fully returned to the screen.”I’m still very much relevant, producing and acting. I have done three movies this year. So, I have been very active. In general marriage and motherhood have taught me to be a better person. Now, I am more responsible. I don’t just do things because I want to, but put my family into consideration first. Decisions I take must have to suit them before I forge ahead.
Then it has also made me more hardworking, I have to always think about the future and how best to make it worthwhile for us all. I always want to leave a good legacy for my children,” she said.