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MC Oluomo’s ex-partner Ehi Ogbebor debunks breakup rumours .
Interior designer and former partner of MC Oluomo, Ehi Ogbebor, has strongly denied recent rumours about her relationship status.
The speculation, fueled by Instagram blogger Cutie Juls, suggested that Ogbebor’s current boyfriend had ended their relationship, a notion commonly referred to as being “served breakfast.”
In a pointed response, Ogbebor dismissed the allegations, stating that she has not experienced heartbreak from any man in the past five years.
She emphasized that she is the one who has ended past relationships, not the other way around. Addressing the rumours, Ogbebor criticized the blogger for their focus on her personal life amidst broader societal issues in Nigeria.
Ogbebor’s statement read: “Someone called my attention to this. Nobi who get heart them fit break him heart. Mumu pro max. This stup!d girl won’t let me be. Abi nah u, wan break my two years plus relationship. Sipping my champagne to hear this one. I just had to post this. Why does unhappiness bring people joy? We have so many pressing issues in Nigeria. Fuel is 1k. Dollar is 1600 n counting n this idiot girl is more interested in who break kpomo. Na wah. For the records. No man I have been with in the last five years has broken my heart. I walk away. They are alive. U can ask them. Mumu blogger.”
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