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Domestic Abuse: More Information Emerge On Emeka Ike’s Family Crisis

There are more emerging information regarding the family crisis rocking actor, Emeka Ike.
Recall that the actor had been accused of domestic abuse by his wife. However, in a reaction to the allegation, Adebola, the former Personal Assistant to actor Ike, has come out to say that the crisis that started between the actor and his ex-wife, Suzanne, was because of money.
In an interview with DaddyFreeze, Adebola said the couple ran a joint account when they got married and that trouble started when Suzanne who was a signatory to the account began to move money from the account without Ike’s knowledge, thereby making any cheque issued by the the actor bounce.
He said the incident Suzanne recounted claiming the actor almost beat her up to the point she was paralyzed is not entirely true.
Suzanne had in the interview claimed that Adebola was in the house when the actor beat her up and that he came in later to check if she had died.
Responding to this claim, Adebola said on the said day, the actor was very angry with Suzanne after he received a call that no one had come to pick up their third child from school. He said when the actor arrived their home, he got angry when he found their last child who was about a year old with poo all over her body and alone on the walk way. He said they had an argument and that Suzanne was the first to slap the actor twice. He said he came back after their clash to inquire from her why she slapped the actor.
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