“He’s Not Hidden, Just Private”- Kiekie Opens Up About Keeping Her Marriage Private

  • Nollywood actress Kiekie avoids posting pictures or videos of her husband on social media.
  • Her decision is a deliberate choice related to her online presence curation.
  • Kiekie emphasizes the importance of maintaining privacy in her personal life.

Nollywood actress and content creator Kiekie has shared why she refrains from posting pictures or videos of her husband on social media.

The mother of one explained that this is a conscious choice tied to how she curates her online presence.

Speaking in an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, Kiekie addressed questions about her private life and marriage. She clarified that she isn’t trying to keep her husband a secret but prefers not to feature him on her Instagram.

She emphasized that her page primarily highlights her professional endeavors, such as comedy skits, brand collaborations, and other work-related content. Since her husband isn’t involved in her online projects, she chooses to maintain a boundary between her personal and professional life.

She said, “I’m not hiding my husband, I just don’t feel the need to put him on Instagram.

“My instagram is my business page and my husband is not part of my business.”

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In other news… An Nnewi-based native doctor, Aka Mmuo Mmiri, has defended himself against allegations linking traditionalists to criminal activities in Anambra State.

Speaking amid ongoing scrutiny of native doctors in the state, he insisted that he is not involved in crime and that his activities are legitimate.

He said, “There Are So Many Churches And Fake Pastors Committing Far More Crimes And Deceiving People In Anambra State. I Have The Registration And License Issued To Traditionalists In Anambra State, Even Before Governor Soludo Introduced The Law.”

The traditionalist also stated that his reputation within his community in Nnewi shows that he is not engaged in criminal activities.

According to him, “If I Were a Bad Egg Or Involved In Crime, The Community Here In Nnewi Would Have Driven Me Out Because They Don’t Support Evil.”

He further explained that he has taken steps to ensure transparency in his activities.

“I Have Cameras Installed Inside And Outside My House Showing Those Coming In And Going Out. I Don’t Harbor Criminals Or Have Any Dealings With Them.”

His comments come as the administration of Charles Soludo continues its efforts to address security concerns in the state, including investigations involving native doctors suspected of aiding criminal activities.

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