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Blossom Chukwujekwu remarries 2 years after break-up 

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Blossom Chukwujekwu and his new wife, Winifred Akhuemokhan got engaged on Valentine’s day, February 14, this year

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Ace actor Blossom Chukwujekwu has found love again, as he walked down the aisle with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s niece, Winifred Akhuemokhan, two years after his union with Maureen Esisi crashed. 

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TheNiche learnt that the newly wedded couple got engaged on Valentine’s day, February 14, this year.  

The 38-year-old old actor took to the social media to share photos from the ceremony and wrote,  ”BAE22 #Grace&Love #ThePastor & #DBadBoy #BlossomChukwujekwu #Ethereal🕊 #Praise #IAM #JesusMadeITso”

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Two years ago, the actor’s marriage to Maureen Esisi crashed to the shock of many, over allegations of infidelity, but the versatile actor seems to have moved on. 

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The actor took many fans and colleagues by surprise when he posted pictures from his traditional wedding ceremony on his official Instagram page. 

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Also confirming the ceremony that went down in Edo State, are some of his Nollywood colleagues, Wole Ojo, who shared a picture of the newlyweds and congratulated them.  

He wrote, “It’s the Lord’s doing and we are pleased!! @blossomchukwujekwu brother! CONGRATULATIONS!!! @ehinome_winifred wifey!!! 😁😁😁”

Another actress, Kehinde Bankole also congratulated the couple, she wrote, ‘Beautiful news for a super nice champ. 🔥 congratulations to these 2 😍” 

Meanwhile, Maureen Esisi, his ex-wife has reacted to his new marriage by laughing after a netizen said she looks better than Blossom’s new wife.

“My dms!!! Abeg naaaaaaaa I’m crying 😩🤪😂,” she captioned with laughing memes.

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