It’ll take strong king to get me, says Naomi, ex-wife of Ooni
Prophetess Silekunola Naomi, former wife of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, says she is as a bride waiting to be dressed up.
She also said it would take a strong king to have her as a wife.
She stated this known in a recent interview with The PUNCH, on the celebration of her 30th birthday.
Naomi and the monarch parted ways in 2021 after three years together.
In the interview, she said, “It’s a different thing to be single and it is a different thing to be ready to mingle. But what I can say for sure is that I am a bride waiting to be dressed up.
“I don’t know how God plans to do it because He is my event planner. But there is a big event waiting to happen (if you are) talking about that aspect of my life. Hmmm, you see this queen, it will take a strong king to get me; I am single.
“I love surprising people. I want it to come and let everybody just wow! The world should just wait; there is something huge and beautiful”
On whether there is a possibility of reconciliation with the Ooni, she said, “I am going to answer that question with a question. As I have been speaking to you for the past one hour, do I look like someone who can survive in the midst of six mature and strong women? No! She is but a soft, strong, gentle woman and I can’t be a square peg in a round hole.”
It’ll take strong king to get me, says Naomi, ex-wife of Ooni
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