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Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by simtosul: 8:49am On Jan 31, 2016
Queen Okwukwe Nwoko, The Wife Of Obi Agbogidi
Nwoko III, of Idumuje-Ugboko Kingdom Ejected
For Watching Blue Film Inside Palace
This is not the best of times for Queen, Okwukwe
Nwoko, who was allegedly ejected from the
palace over allegation of infidelity.
Okwukwe got married to His Royal Majesty, Obi
Agbogidi Nwoko III, of Idumuje-Ugboko Kingdom
in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta
State in 2010 as the fourth wife but ended up
being the only wife to the 90-year-old monarch as
two of the previous wives were divorced while the
third died some years ago.
Trouble started three years ago for her when
members of the royal family, allegedly cham­
pioned by the Crown Prince, Nonso Nwoko
accused Okwukwe of infidelity and consequently
ejected her from the palace.
Members of the family contended that the
monarch was not responsible for the pregnancy
that resulted in the birth of a baby girl by
Okwukwe, after the alleged act of infidelity. The
girl is now three years old.
Although efforts to contact Prince Nonso failed, a
member of the royal family, Prince Obi Nwoko
who spoke with Sunday Sun reporter said
Okwukwe was “caught watching blue film” at the
palace, adding that her mind was so corrupt and,
therefore, not fit to be the wife of the king.
“She was sent out because of pregnancy from
outside. We have evidence to show for it. Many
issues were raised before she was sent out. She
was proved to have committed the offence before
we arrived at that decision. It was collectively
agreed that she be sent out. It was not a one-
man decision,” Prince Obi Nwoko said.
Prince Obi insisted that the last child of the king
is an 11- year old girl, Celine, and not the child
being paraded by the ejected queen, adding that
the royal household rejected the idea of going for
DNA test due to several unresolved issues.
But Okwukwe stoutly denied the allegations, and
maintained that she was unjustly ejected from the
palace to create room for the Crown Prince to
succeed his father while he is still alive but in
miserable condition due to lack of care.
Narrating her ordeal in the hands of her accusers,
Okwukwe said that one morning when she drove
into the palace grounds, she was told to leave the
palace for good, adding that efforts to address
perceived grievances were rebuffed.
Her words: “It was on October 1, 2012, when I
was told to leave the palace. The boys said that
Nonso Nwoko, first son of the Obi, the Crown
Prince, said I should leave the palace. Prince
Martins Nwoko, brother of the Obi, all joined
hands to force me out. They sent two boys to
drive away me from the palace. They threw away
my property. When my family members went to
the palace, they drove them all away. They said
they didn’t want to see any of us in the palace.
“I was in the fifth month of pregnancy then, and
ever since, I have not seen my husband and he
has not seen me. Even when I delivered, I sent a
message to the Obi that I had delivered, but one
of his brothers said the Obi and I do not have
any connection. They called the baby a bastard
and stressed that they don’t want a bastard in
the palace. They said they do not want any
woman to be close to the Obi. Now the Obi is
suffering, and there is nobody to help him, no
wife. After that the boys seized my car, went to
the market square, carried everything from my
store and padlocked the store.
“Later, the second daughter of the Obi, Uzor, said
they don’t want any woman near the palace
again, that their father has been ruling for a long
time and that anybody trying to send me back to
the palace would fail.
“They blocked the joint account I was using with
my husband. All the places we used to collect
money, they blocked everywhere, giving me no
access to any money again. They said nobody
would help me. My father is late, and so there is
nobody who can help me to fight the battle.
“My husband is now suffering. Any man that
comes to me, they would warn the man, saying
why are you going near Obi’s wife? But they are
not maintaining me as Obi’s wife. They seized my
car, my land and everything that is due to me in
the palace,” she alleged.
According to her, when she offered to have the
child undergo DNA test to ascertain the paternity
of the baby or she be allowed to take the
traditional oath to prove her innocence, her accus­
ers refused and insisted on the ejection based on
the allegation of infidelity.
She appealed to the Obi-in-Council, opinion
leaders and concerned stakeholders to intervene.
“I want to go back to the palace and take care of
my husband. The law is that as soon as you are
married to the Obi legally, you cannot marry
another person,” Okwukwe said. A community
source said that the relationship between the em­
battled queen and the monarch was cordial before
the recent development.
The source said: “She is a victim of other
people’s manipulation. They conspired against
her because of her influence in the community.
She has been organizing women in the area. And
so, people seeking power do not like her. Their
foothold was that when she was pregnant, His
Royal Majesty was too old to impregnate her and
as such they concluded that she got pregnant
outside the palace.”
According to the source, the Obi was not allowed
to even address the matter, alleging that those
around him were shielding him from other
members of the community while he was silently
suffering in the hands of his family members.
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Re: Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by Cutehector(m): 9:04am On Jan 31, 2016
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Re: Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by PissedOffWeed(m): 9:05am On Jan 31, 2016
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Re: Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by pixtuk(m): 9:16am On Jan 31, 2016
How can this woman watch pornography?
maybe the crowned prince has something against her or maybe he toasted her and she declined

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Re: Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by cruzita(f): 9:25am On Jan 31, 2016
are you sure the woman did what she was accused of?because it sounds somehow

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Re: Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by Afrok(m): 9:33am On Jan 31, 2016
This long epistle just to tell us one queen that looked like she's 90years old instead of the king was ejected because the veins in the p*nis cannot satisfy her and she decided to watch porn? shocked

Op, if in church today your pastor decides to narrate this epistle you posted here, don't you think only him (pastor) will remain in church at the end of the sermon? undecided

Smh... women and sugar sef, i guess she married him when he was 84years old.
Spits and walks away cool.
Re: Photo: Nigerian Queen Okwukwe Nwoko Ejected For Watching Pornographic Movie by Destined2win: 12:06pm On Jan 31, 2016
Where are those nollywood producers, come and see a good story line

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