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Ned Nwoko’s Moroccan ex-wife, Laila, makes U-turn, begs him

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Laila blamed her actions on taking the advice of outsiders, saying she has now learnt her lesson and ready to make peace with Ned and his family

By Kehinde Okeowo

Laila Charani, Moroccan ex-wife of Nigerian politician and businessman, Ned Nwoko has decided to retrace her steps and fight to keep her marriage. 

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The beautiful Moroccan had left the marriage, packed her things and returned to her home country, Morocco, after a fight with her billionaire husband. 

However, ten months after calling it quits and leaving her home, the mother of three has now taken to social media to backtrack, begging that she wants to come back. 

Laila deleted all her Instagram posts and shared a photo of herself with her husband and their kids after which, she also tendered a public apology to him. 

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She went on to blame her actions on taking the advice of outsiders and claimed she has now realised her mistake. 

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She also extended her apology to the extended family of the politician, saying she now wants peace and progress. 

“This is to my entire Ned Nwoko family. I have realised that I made mistakes, they were not intentional.

“I listened too much to outsiders and I have decided to apologize to my husband and other members of the family.”

“I want peace and progress in the family, ” Laila wrote. 

Netizens had a field day after the Moroccan made the epic U-turn regarding her marriage with Ned Nwoko, as they trooped to her comment section to make various comments. 

While some of the members of the online community applauded her decision and urged her to continue on the part, others concluded she made the move because she is now broke and needed money badly.  

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