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Nollywood actress Omotola Ekeinde Jalade has debunked reports that her husband, Capt. Mathew Ekeinde has been sacked from Jimoh Ibrahim's Air Nigeria.
News went viral over the weekend that Capt. Mathew Ekeinde, a pilot, was among some 800 workers of the airline suspended by Jimoh Ibrahim over an alleged disloyalty to the company.
The actress and a mother of four took to twitter Tuesday to debunk the story and quizzed that: "can the 'intelligent' people spreading these rumours kindly publish this sack letter please? Smh! Come-hard-or-go-home.”
She added that: "To my fans who've been worried and sending countless messages, THANKS. You're the reason I even respond. Nothing to worry about. I and my family are fine."
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