- Jamaican deejay Vybz Kartel, who was jailed for 13 years, has publicly admitted to his wife’s infidelity, stating that he still holds her in high respect.
- Kartel admitted to discovering the affair while incarcerated but acknowledged the challenges she faced during his prolonged absence.
- He emphasized the importance of forgiveness and resilience in his commitment to their relationship.
Jamaican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel has addressed the issue of his wife’s infidelity during his 13-year imprisonment, affirming that he still holds her in high regard despite the betrayal.
In a recent interview, Kartel disclosed that he became aware of the affair while behind bars, yet he acknowledged the difficulties she encountered during his extended absence.
He reiterated his dedication to their relationship, highlighting the importance of forgiveness and strength.
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In other news, Chidozie Nwangwu, widely recognized as Akwa Okuko, a prominent traditional healer in Anambra State, has been charged with five offenses pertaining to ritualistic practices, conspiracy to commit robbery, and facilitating internet fraud, often referred to as Yahoo yahoo.
Nwangwu was arrested on Sunday, February 16, and the formal charges were presented at the Anambra State High Court on Tuesday, February 25, during a ruling issued by Justice Onochie M. Anyachebelu.
The case against him was initiated by the Anambra State government, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The five charges against him include:
- Engaging in money ritual practices.
- Maintaining business ties with drug dealers.
- Preparing charms for kidnappers and armed robbers within and outside the state.
- Assisting internet fraudsters (Yahoo boys) in their criminal activities.
- Performing ritualistic charms for clients.
Furthermore, the government of Anambra State has pledged to seize the assets of Nwangwu, which encompass his hotel and vehicles.
The court has postponed the proceedings to a future date for additional hearings.