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‘Let’s all stay unmarried and love ourselves’ – Ka3na tells ladies

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Former Big Brother Naija housemate Ka3na has advised Nigerian women to stay unmarried and simply love themselves.

The recently divorced mother of one made this known via her Instagram Stories on Thursday, April 7, 2022.

“How about we all stay unmarried and simply love ourselves? Let’s see marriages the devil will destroy again. Respectfully!” she wrote.

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“Surely, the devil is against anything beautiful this period and hopefully this too shall pass over us. My prayers are with every home under the influence of the devour.”

It would be recalled that in January, the reality TV star announced that her marriage to Mr Jones was over.

“Yes I’m legally Single! Not like anyone gives AF! Making this public for my sanity and freedom only. Mr Jones remains my better half and father to our lovely daughter. If you still don’t gerit forget aborrit #wemove,” she tweeted.

Her failed marriage came as a surprise to many as she has always painted it picture-perfect to the public.

From showing off the expensive gifts including landed properties to details of their steamy sex life, Ka3na gave ‘single pringles’ sleepless nights.

Ka3na and Jones have a daughter together. (Pulse)

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