/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Actor Ninalowo and wife go separate ways

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Popular Nollywood actor, Ninalowo Bolanle, on Friday, disclosed that he had parted ways with his wife, Bunmi.

In a lengthy post on his verified Instagram handle, @iamnino_b, the actor said he had finally accepted the “reality of the end of a (sic) road”.

The actor explained that he and his wife had to make the inescapable decision for the sake of a “peaceful and loveable future”.

He also cited their children and his mental health among other reasons for the painful decision.

The post read, “Finally, I accept the reality of the End to a Road!

“A sad reality that gives room & hope for a brighter and more fulfilling future!

A reality that is SAD for my loving and adorable children but necessary for a peaceful and loveable future.

“A sad reality I prayed, nurtured and worked tirelessly hard never to experience for the sake of all.

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“A sad reality I now have to accept as I realise that my kids are much grown with a better sense of understanding and knowledge of my pain & struggles regarding them!

“A sad reality that screams that I won’t live or be around forever and must take care of my health & mental state for the goodness of all.

“May God help me and reward me with all I truly deserve or punish me for all I have done wrong if that be the case.

“In the end, we will all live with the consequences of our actions.

Sad but real and true!

“Now I have to do and be better for the sake of the same children I fought so hard never to be separated from.

“The journey thus far only makes me stronger as I come to terms with what I truly need and deserve for all my relentless hard work & efforts in life.

“Heartbroken but not shattered yet I stand tall as I break this sad but true news to the same world who adores my beautiful family & I.

“My wife & I have decided to go our separate ways and headed for an irreconcilable marriage dissolution.

“Please respect our privacy and pray for us during this process as we heal and move on with our independent lives while jointly taking care of what we love most, Our children!

God bless all 🙏🏾”

The couple were together for 19 years and are blessed with two children, Aliyah and Morakinyo.

 

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