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Liha Miller, the ex-wife of Ghanaian musician Patapaa, has remarried, tying the knot with Nigerian partner Ikem Casey in a modest court ceremony.
She shared the news on TikTok, posting joyful photos of the couple from their wedding and a beachside stroll, captioned: “Till Death Do Us Apart My Odogwu.”
The marriage comes shortly after she finalised her divorce from Patapaa, following over two years of separation. The couple married in 2021 in a union that quickly drew public attention due to its cross-cultural nature and frequent online drama.
Their relationship became a media spectacle, with rumours of infidelity and public denials dominating headlines. In June 2024, Liha confirmed the marriage had collapsed shortly after the wedding. She revealed that despite initiating divorce proceedings, Patapaa initially dismissed her intentions, believing she was bluffing.
Liha said she later engaged with Patapaa’s parents in a bid to formally end the union, describing the process as emotionally exhausting.
The newlywed is now embracing a fresh chapter with her new husband, and the couple’s wedding announcement has since sparked warm reactions across social media.

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