A Nigerian man at the centre of a viral marriage scandal has finally shared his side of the story, presenting a narrative starkly different from the one told by his ex-wife online. The couple's lavish wedding, which held on January 4, 2025, collapsed within days, leading to a public and bitter exchange of allegations.
The Initial Allegation: A Threesome Request After Two Days
The story entered the public domain when the woman, Uchechi Sandra Nnenne, took to TikTok to explain why her marriage ended abruptly. She claimed that just one day after their expensive wedding ceremony, her then-husband, whom she referred to as Mr B, requested a threesome involving her and another woman. Sandra stated this shocking demand, among other lies she accused him of telling, led her to terminate the union on January 6, 2025. She also alleged that her family funded the wedding and that he frequently borrowed money from her.
Bobby's Counter-Narrative: Denials and a Pregnancy Bombshell
The ex-husband, identified as Bobby, has now responded with a series of denials and a serious counter-allegation. He firmly denied ever asking his wife for a threesome. Bobby also contested Sandra's claim about wedding sponsorship, asserting that he personally spent over 25 million Naira on the ceremony. To support his financial claims, he provided receipts of credit alerts sent to Sandra's account and payments made to wedding vendors.
Most dramatically, Bobby alleged that he was the one who officially called off the marriage on January 15, 2025. His reason, he claims, was the discovery that Sandra was pregnant for another man. Bobby specifically accused her of having a pregnancy for her boss. It is important to note that, at this time, neither party has provided concrete evidence to substantiate their respective allegations of infidelity or the threesome request.
A Public Spectacle with No Clear Resolution
This case has evolved into a classic 'he said, she said' drama, playing out on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. The conflicting stories from Uchechi Sandra Nnenne and Bobby have captivated audiences, sparking debates about privacy, modern relationships, and the perils of airing marital disputes online. Without verifiable proof from either side, the public is left with two contradictory accounts of a failed marriage that lasted merely days after a multi-million naira celebration. The situation underscores how personal conflicts can quickly become national gossip in the digital age.