Behind the glamour, flash lights, and red-carpet smiles, the love lives of Nigerian celebrities often play out like movie dramas with beautiful beginnings, public affection, and, sometimes, heartbreaking endings. In this feature, Weekend Trust looks back at once-admired unions that have collapsed under the weight of fame, ego, and public scrutiny.
One of the most talked-about breakups in 2025 was that of music legend 2Baba Idibia and actress Annie Idibia. For years, they were admired as one of Nigeria’s strongest couples, fighting multiple controversies and coming out stronger. But in January 2025 the unexpected happened, 2Baba shocked fans when he confirmed via Instagram that his marriage had ended. “Nobody hacked my account,” he wrote. “Nah me yarn wetin I yarn.” His post silenced rumors and revealed the reality many suspected which was that their marriage had reached its breaking point. Annie who initially didn’t speak when the news broke, later appeared at a public event calling herself a “single lady,” signalling that their separation was final.

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Another most talked-about breakup was that of actor Yul Edochie and his first wife, May Edochie. For almost 18 years, they were seen as a picture of stability until Yul shocked Nigerians in 2022 by announcing his marriage to colleague Judy Austin. The revelation caused an outrage and ignited a national conversation about polygamy, faithfulness, and respect in marriage. May, who had built her brand around family values, publicly rejected the new arrangement, calling it a betrayal. Since then, both have lived separately, with Yul focusing on his online ministry, politics and Judy, while May reinvented herself as an influencer and motivational figure for women navigating divorce and marital trauma.
In 2022, fans were also hit when filmmaker Abdulrasheed Bello, popularly known as JJC Skillz, announced his separation from actress Funke Akindele. Their marriage, which produced twin boys, had been one of Nollywood’s most admired relationships. The couple worked closely on Jenifa’s Diary, which boosted their careers. However, JJC later revealed they had been living apart for months and had “irreconcilable differences.” Sources close to the couple mentioned frequent clashes over finances and creative control. Despite the split, Funke continued to rise in Nollywood and later contested as deputy governorship candidate in Lagos.
Another star whose marriage ended amid public drama is Tonto Dikeh. Her short-lived union with businessman Olakunle Churchill in 2015 was initially fairytale-like. Their lavish wedding and affectionate posts made headlines, but just a year later, things turned sour. Tonto accused Churchill of infidelity and domestic abuse, claims he denied. Their separation became one of the most publicised in Nollywood history, with both trading accusations online. Following the separation, Tonto turned her experiences into advocacy for single mothers and survivors of emotional abuse, saying she “found purpose through pain.”
Comedian Basketmouth also shocked fans in December 2022 when he announced the end of his 12-year marriage to Elsie Okpocha. Known for keeping his private life away from controversy, his short Instagram statement confirming their separation surprised many. Though neither party disclosed the reason, Elsie hinted in interviews that communication and changing priorities were factors. The couple shave three children and have since co-parented quietly, maintaining mutual respect despite the breakup.
Another unforgettable celebrity breakup was that of Tiwa Savage and her former manager-turned-husband, Tunji “Tee Billz” Balogun. Their marriage, which began in 2013 with a glamorous Dubai wedding, was seen as one of the industry’s most powerful partnerships. But by 2016, cracks began to show. In a shocking outburst on Instagram, Tee Billz accused Tiwa of infidelity and neglect, claiming emotional strain. In response, Tiwa granted an emotional TV interview where she denied the allegations and revealed that their relationship had been troubled by financial pressure and Tee Billz’s struggles with depression. The public nature of their separation marked a turning point in how Nigerians viewed celebrity marriages.
OAP and TV host Toke Makinwa was also another celebrity whose marriage rocked blogposts. Her marriage to fitness trainer Maje Ayida ended in 2015 after news broke that he had fathered a child with another woman. Not long after, Toke shared her story in her memoir ‘On Becoming’, where she opened up about betrayal, self-worth, and starting over.
Social media dancer and singer Korra Obidi had her share of heartbreak too. Her marriage to American chiropractor Justin Dean played out before millions online. The pair, known for their vibrant dance videos, went from couple goals to chaos when Dean announced their separation just days after Korra gave birth in 2022. He accused her of infidelity and narcissism, while Korra claimed emotional abuse. Their messy split exposed the challenges of living out love stories on social media, where every smile, argument, and tear becomes public property.
Others like Paul Okoye (Rudeboy) and his ex-wife Anita Okoye also parted ways after eight years of marriage. Their divorce, finalised in 2022, cited irreconcilable differences. Anita later relocated to the United States. with their three children, while Paul found love again with influencer Ivy Ifeoma, a relationship that led to online debates about age and relationship maturity.
In allof this northern celebrities are not left out of this. in the world of Kannywood, Mansurah Isah, Hadiza Kabara, and Fati Mohammed are some of the actresses who have all experienced the heartbreak of failed marriages.

Prominent actress, Mansurah Isah was married for 14 years to fellow actor Sani Musa Danja, until it all came crashing in 2022. Her second marriage in 2024, also ended abruptly in may of 2025 after she discovered her husband had ulterior motives tied to a lucrative contract, an experience she described as shocking and almost cinematic in its betrayal.
Veteran star, Hadiza Kabara also faced marital difficulties, The actress married director Mohammed Garba Kabara, a union that ended after a short period, prompting her return to acting with renewed focus on her career.
Fati Mohammed, meanwhile, has navigated multiple relationships that did not endure. She first married Sani Musa Mai Iska in 2002, a marriage that lasted only a few years, and later married Umar Kanu, the senior brother of singer Ali Jita, which also ended in separation.
Entertainers are not the only ones whose marriages and divorces make the social media gist, footballers too are not left out of the scene.
Former Super Eagles striker,Yakubu Aiyegbeni, was married to Yvonne Ikhana for 16 years before their divorce was finalized in 2024. Reports suggest that allegations of infidelity and emotional neglect contributed to the end of their long-standing marriage.
Odion Ighalo, another celebrated Nigerian footballer, experienced a turbulent marriage with Sonia Adesuwa, whom he wed in 2009. The couple separated in 2019, briefly reconciled in 2021, but ultimately finalized their divorce in 2022. The split was attributed to irreconcilable differences, with both parties acknowledging that despite love, they could no longer maintain the bond that had once united them.
Emmanuel Emenike’s romantic life was also in the public eye after his wedding to Ezinne Akudo Aniocha, Miss Nigeria 2013. However, but the union ended before 2018. Later that year, he married Iheoma Nnadi, Miss Nigeria 2014.
Ahmed Musa also had his share of marital turbulence as well. He married his first wife, Jamila, in 2013 and had two children before the marriage ended in 2017, reportedly due to disagreements surrounding his desire to take another wife. Musa went on to marry Juliet Ejue the same year, and in 2025, he married his fourth wife, Asmau Moriki, in a private ceremony in Kano.
For many fans, these stories are more than celebrity gossip, they show the heavy toll of fame on relationships. Among them, opinions are divided. Some express disappointment, while others empathize with their favourite stars.
An undergraduate, Joyce Uge who spoke to Weekend Trust said, “I used to think Yul and May were forever. Seeing how fast things fell apart, I realised love is not just about chemistry, but consistency.”
Another undergraduate, Kenny Chris mentioned fame and money as major factors destroying celebrity marriages. He said, “When you have too much spotlight, there’s temptation everywhere. I think these celebs just find it hard to balance fame with real life.”

Others argue that social media has turned relationships into performances.
An event planner, Miriam Ufedo said “People post every gift, every dinner date, then when problems start, everyone feels entitled to know. Sometimes, the pressure to ‘look happy’ destroys the real thing.”
However, according to makeup artist, Arit Enang, some fans remain hopeful that love can survive fame. She said, “Look at Banky W and Adesua Etomi, they seem to handle fame by keeping their relationship low-key. Maybe that’s the secret.”
Speaking on the increasing issue, a marriage counsellor, Grace Obene said that fame often creates a “third partner” in celebrity marriages which is the public.
She said, “Every disagreement becomes content, every silence becomes a rumor. Over time, couples stop communicating with each other and start performing for their audience. That’s where the real damage begins,” she explains.
Obene noted that social media has made it even harder for marriages especially celebrity ones, to protect intimacy. From Instagram stories to TikTok live sessions, fans often get front-row seats to private conflicts. For some celebrities, the pressure to appear perfect online leads to emotional exhaustion.
“The truth is, these people are human. They cry, they get tired, they make mistakes, but the public rarely allows them to be vulnerable.
“Couples, especially public ones, need to decide what’s private and what’s performative. Once you lose that balance, the audience starts running your relationship.” Obene added.
Over the years, Nigerian celebrity marriages have mirrored larger societal changes, gender roles, public expectations, and the rising influence of social media culture. While some separations stem from infidelity or emotional neglect, others are simply victims of modern-day pressures.
For example, before their split, Korra Obidi and Justin Dean were livestreaming daily from their living room, turning their family life into a reality show. Fans noticed their arguments, their reconciliations, even their postpartum struggles. When the breakup finally happened, it didn’t feel shocking as it had proven inevitable.
The same can be said for Yul and May Edochie. For years, their marriage seemed solid until cracks began to appear through social media interactions. Every comment, every post was dissected by millions. The couple’s private issue became a public battle, with fans picking sides.
It is worth noting that even through the heartbreak, many of these celebrities have found strength in reinventing themselves.
Funke Akindele, for instance, has gone from heartbreak to becoming one of Nigeria’s most successful filmmakers, Tonto Dikeh continues to advocate for mental health awareness and women’s empowerment and May Edochie has turned her story into inspiration for thousands of women facing betrayal from their partners.
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