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Actor Gideon Okeke’s marriage crashes three years after

Gideon Okeke and wife, Chidera have reportedly separated from each other as their marriage crashes, ENigeria Newspaper reports.
Gideon Okeke is a talented Nigerian actor who rose to fame for his role as Philip Ade Williams in the famous television series, Tinsel as well as competing in the inaugural season of Big Brother Nigeria.
Gideon Okeke and wife, Chidera who got married in 2019 as observed by ENigeria Newspaper have now unfollowed each other, deleted photos of themselves on Instagram, and ignored their wedding anniversary which was last month.
On her part, Chidera has taken down her husband’s surname from her Instagram bio.

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Okeke during an old interview said “he grew up as the lone child of his parents in the Ajegunle area of Lagos state”.
Gideon graduated with a degree in Applied Bio-Chemistry from Nnamdi Azikwe University and professional acting training from the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York.
Okeke joined the cast of the M-NET television series “Tinsel” shortly after leaving Big Brother Nigeria and has remained one of the show’s longest-serving characters.
Reason for the marital crisis is yet unknown but some close friends of the couple who spoke to ENigeria Newspaper said they have been having challenging times in their marriage which has produced two children.
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