/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Toke Makinwa reveals how her man inseminated his ex

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My world crumbled after finding out my husband impregnated his ex. -Toke Makinwa

Nollywood actress and media personality Toke Makinwa has revealed how crushed she was after discovering her estranged husband, Maje Ayida, impregnated his ex-girlfriend.

According to the actress, she learned about it when the pregnancy was nine months old.

The thespian stated this on the latest episode of her YouTube vlog series, Toke Moments.

Recall that Makinwa separated from her husband, Ayida, in 2015, but the marriage will officially be dissolved in court in 2017.

Makinwa said, “I think that [my job] was the only thing that I was sure of in my life. Every other thing that was familiar has failed. The world that I had built had crumbled. And the only thing that I was sure of was my job.

“I remember walking into the [radio] studio, and like 7 a.m., the World News goes on. And there is a call from the owner of the radio station, and he is like, “Everyone is talking about you; I don’t want to get into it, but people are thinking you would literally fall apart. I think you need to go home.”

On how she was able to manage her work despite the stormy event, she said she learned earlier how “to leave her feelings at the door and then pick them up when you are on your way home. So, once you walk into the studio, it’s not about you. It’s about the millions of people who are trying to make their ways work; they are the ones who are tuning in expecting to get entertained, informed, and on top of what is going in the world.”

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