According to what First Weekly Magazine reported, the wedding
plans of Sultry Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele to Oshodi, Lagos big
boy and property merchant, Alhaji Kehinde Oloyede Almaroof on May 26,
2012 is being threatened by controversies, First Weekly can reveal.
While
the prominent actress is said to be making an elaborate plans for the
wedding, sources have said that she has lost her rating as a well-loved
Nollywood actress with her proposed engagement to a man, who is alleged
to be one of the boys in Oshodi, Lagos before hitting it big in property
business.
Moreover, Kenny Doo, as Almaroof is fondly called in
his base in Oshodi, is said to be married to a beautiful lady called
Detoun, who has a popular fabric shop in Oshodi and who has four kids
for him. Our source told us that Al-Mahroof’s marriage to Detoun has
always been crisis-ridden as the couple fight almost on a daily basis.
The source even told us that about two other women have children for Al-Mahroof.
“What
do you expect; he is a big boy and ladies flock around him. I know that
two other women have children for him apart from his wife that bore him
four children,” the source said.
When we asked if the couple is still living together, the source answered in the affirmative,
“yes, they are still married, but it’s not a sweet marriage. They fight every time.”But one of Funke Akindele’s close friends said that Kenny Al-Mahroof is divorced.
“They
started dating about a year ago and Funke did not meet any woman in his
home. He told Funke that he was married before, but has divorced his
wife.
"And, what is wrong in marrying a divorcee? As far as I’m
concerned, Al-Mahroof is single because he is divorced. What we should
do is pray for them and wish them the best,” Funke’s friend told us.
Meanwhile,
findings revealed that Al-Mahroof is a rich young guy, who started
making money for himself when his mother was the Iyaloja (market leader)
of Oshodi. Kenny’s mum, Alhaja Al-Mahroof, according to sources, once
reined as the second in command to Alhaja Abibat Mogaji, the Iyaloja
General of Lagos and mother of ACN National Leader, Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu.
Those in the know told
First Weekly that Funke,
nicknamed Jenifa, based on her role in her celebrated movie; ‘Jenifa,’
was not aware of the full marital status of Kenny Doo before she agreed
to walk down the aisle with him, and that even after the truth was
exposed, she has refused to change her stand.
Almaroof was said
to have been parts of the boys, who used to forment trouble in Oshodi in
those days, but has now climbed up the ladder with his success in
property business.
The source said a fight later ensued between
Alhaja Al-Mahroof and Alhaja Mogaji which made the former defect to the
opposition, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State.
We
learnt that was why Alhaja Al-Mahroof always sponsored his son, Kenny
Al-Mahroof to contest elections in Oshodi under the banner of the PDP.
Kenny contested the 2007, House of Representatives election to represent
Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency under the PDP but lost.
He also served as the Personal Assistant to a former Minister of Works.
Kenny
Doo, our sources revealed, now shuttles between Nigeria and London for
his property business and lives in a modest mansion in Magodo area of
Lagos.
It was gathered that another source of trouble for Funke
is the fact that the Lagos State chapter of the Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN), whose government has been supporting Funke Akindele’s
movies through advert patronage and which uses her as a model for its
programmes through the State Inland Revenue Board, may be angry at her
choice of Almaroof, a PDP member, as husband.
Meanwhile, some of
the fans of the successful actress have come hard on her for planning
to settle down with another woman’s husband, and for picking a
semi-literate as hubby, when she has a choice of getting a single man,
who would match her academic qualification.
The dark-skinned
diva was said to have bust into tears, when she was confronted by close
associates, who condemned her for damning the consequences of her
marriage to Almaroof, when she has several choices.
Her reason
for weeping, we were told, is because she felt that she has waited
enough and that now that she met someone who would take her as wife and
make her happy, people do not seem to rejoice, but rather have chosen to
condemn her.
Many of her critics wondered why on earth she would
agree to be a second wife, they also asked why would Funke, with the
level of her exposure and education as a University of Lagos law
graduate, settle for a man, who is barely educated and who has four kids
from another woman already.
They believe that Funke should have gone for a quiet and low key single man as husband.
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