DADDY FREEZE'S FIANCEE, BENEDICTA ELECHI ADMITS TO ADULTERY IN COURT
Daddy Freeze’s fiancee, Benedicta Elechi has
admitted to having an affair with Freeze and giving birth while legally married
to her estranged husband. The report is coming from an Instagram account
(@Andelasmith) which Daddy Freeze once accused his ex-wife, Opeyemi Olarinde of
being behind.
Read the report below.
Summary of Court Proceedings.
Daddy Freeze’s bae admits to getting pregnant for
Daddy Freeze in her matrimonial home as Daddy Freeze was absent in court
The court case involving Daddy Freeze’s Fiancée
(Benedicta) and her husband, Paul Odekina resumed on the 20th of March 2018, in
Rivers High Court presided over by Justice Akpughunum, with a cross examination
of Benedicta. It will be recalled that Benedicta dragged her husband to court
in search of dissolution of their marriage. When cross examined by the
defendant Lawyer Wilcox Abereton, Benedicta admitted to having an affair with
Daddy Freeze and giving birth while legally married. When asked whether she did not know that
Freeze was married, she said ‘ I don’t know anything about that.
The defendants’ lawyer inquired about the set-up of
her multi-million naira business to which she claimed that her contribution was
N1.5m which was used to construct the Gate. She claimed that she was abandoned
by her husband in 2010 until she was confronted with the evidence & then
admitted that her husband sponsored her, her mother, her niece for a vacation
to the UK in 2011.
She admitted very warm and romantic birthday cards
with messages of appreciation to her husband in 2006 & 2008, the years she
claimed he did not have sex with her.
Benedicta accompanied by her Lawyer B.J. Monsigha
denied then later admitted that her husband sponsored a family trip including
himself to Disneyland in the US in 2012, claiming that her contribution was
paying for the feeding of the children on the trip.
Daddy Freeze who is the co respondent to the
husband’s cross petition was absent at the court proceedings. Case was
adjourned to the 21st of May 2018.
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