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Actor Kwaku Manu has denied claims that his former wife, Okailey, stormed his residence to demolish it.
He dismissed these claims as entirely false and urged the public to disregard a viral video circulating online depicting a woman purportedly his ex-wife demolishing a house.
In an Instagram live video, Kwaku Manu clarified that the incident shown in the viral video actually occurred in Nigeria and had no connection to his ex-wife.
He revealed that his ex-wife currently lives in the United States of America (USA) and added that it is unbelievable why anyone will associate her with such a behaviour.
The actor said that despite their separation in 2021, they have mutual respect, and he remains committed to maintaining a positive relationship with his ex-wife.
Addressing the false rumours, Kwaku Manu expressed concern about attempts to tarnish his reputation and called on the individual responsible for spreading the misinformation to come forward and publicly tell the truth.
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