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Nigerian actress turned Evangelist Eucharia Anunobi says she is ready to marry once again.
In an interview with BBC Igbo the veteran actress stated that she is prepared for that “great man” God has appointed for her to put a ring on her finger.
“Please, I use this opportunity and tell the world that I want to marry urgently. My specification is a man who is God-fearing and handsome. He must be up to the task, having everything that makes a man male,” she said.
Explaining her specifications, Eucharia Anunobi noted that “You must be complete, that’s all I can say.”
This would be the actress’ second attempt at marriage if she officially ties the knot.
The actress’s marriage to her ex-husband, Mr Charles Edwu, came to an end in 2009 after six years of marriage, according to reports.
Eucharia Anunobi and Charles Edwu shared a child, Raymond.
Unfortunately, Raymond died at the age of 15 from problems related to sickle cell anaemia.
Meanwhile, her comments come at a time she is alleged to be dating a 27-year-old colleague called Lucky Oparah.
Reacting to the reports, Eucharia called the claims disgusting.
“The height of witchcraft! How demonic and absolutely disgusting. It is well. It’s really well.”
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