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Kaffy reckons sharing her failed marriage experience will impact others positively

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Celebrity dancer, Kaffy said she has launched a new podcast to share her experiences in marriage and positively influence others 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nigerian celebrity dancer, Kafayat Shafau, better known as Kaffy, believes sharing the experiences of her failed marriage would positively influence the choices others make in their relationships. 

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Taffy made this known via her Instagram page, pointing out that she is delighted she is no longer in the marriage. 

The mother-of-two in a video she posted on Monday night, had said despite her separation from her ex-husband, Joseph Ameh, she still wishes him well in life. 

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However, taking to her Instagram page on Wednesday, the choreographer revealed that she was thankful her marriage broke down because if it had not, she wouldn’t have learned what she knows today. 

The 41-year-old noted that her marriage failed for so many reasons, but advised others to learn from her experience so that they won’t end up as she did.

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She said, “Those who know me know l am more than a dancer. I explore my full humanity through dance. I am an advocate for human excellence and productivity.

“My marriage failed for so many reasons and I am grateful it failed because I was blind and now I see.

“Follow me and I will show you what I saw, so you won’t fall like me. And if you do, you shall rise.”

She added that her newly launched podcast will enable her to share her experiences with others and that in the process, lives will be saved and troubled marriages would get better. 

Kaffy added, “My truth has set me free from a lot that was wrongfully conditioned by various elements, and one step at a time, I will share my mistakes, how I identified them, surviving depression, my process to healing, the kind of help I got, and so many life lessons I learned and still learning (I will always be a learner for life).

“People need to know! Life out there can be saved, a marriage out there can do better than mine, and more importantly, a second chance is always there for us all to take!” 

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