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Avoid those church Boys who play the no s#x before Marriage” – Blossom Chukwujekwu’s ex, Maureen Esisi, spills

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Nollywood actor Blossom Chukwujekwu’s ex-wife, Maureen Esisi, otherwise known as Red Vigor, has stirred reactions online with her controversial statement on church boys.

Maureen Esisi shared some raunchy photos online with a shady caption about church boys who pretend to be what they are not.

Maureen warns girls to stir off church boys who abstain from s##xual relationships before marriage, stating they are the devil’s plan and not the type for girls.

“Avoid those Church Boys who play the “noS#x before Marriage” card and gets you thinking God has done it for you…. No Sis!!!! Nahhhhh!!! It’s the Devil who did that!!!Your Gender ain’t his Type. RUN!!!!!!!”

Maureen Esisi’s statement has stirred mixed reactions online, as many bashed her for making her failed marriage an example for all marriages, while some believed she is shading her ex, who got married to a relative of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome

Maureen Esisi reveals her struggles for true happiness

Maureen Esisi once expressed her struggles to find true happiness since her ex-husband, Blossom Chukwujekwu remarried, and later on, her father passed on.

While announcing that she will be 35 years old on Sunday, September 11, Maureen shared her pains via her verified Instagram page.

She wrote: “35 by Sunday. Just ask for my account details. My Biggest Struggle Now is Staying Happy… it used to be too easy for me… Now it feels more like Luxury I can’t Afford.”

Recall also that Maureen Esisi penned some tips on how to please a good woman.

The fashion designer, who had earlier admitted to having suicidal thoughts following her separation from the Nollywood actor in 2019, hinted that pleasing a good woman is not such a hard task.

She wrote,” A good woman is not hard to please: Don’t lie to her. Don’t waste her time, and don’t make her look stupid, especially for loving you.”

Although it was not easy, leaving the 2-year-old marriage “was the best decision ever”.

“Let’s look back two years ago when I left my marriage. I left my marriage penniless broken, and penniless. I can remember it like it was yesterday. I have no money in my account. My business had suffered so much,” she narrated.

“And I was broken. I had a friend who felt it in her heart to be there for me. I love her to bits. I moved out of my then home and moved into this place that you all love today.

“It wasn’t easy, I swear. For the first time in my life, suicide felt like it was the only thing to do. How time flies! Two years later and I will tell you this for a fact. It was the best decision ever.”

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