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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Mercy Aigbe's Estranged Hubby Sends Her Coded Message

Que Sera sera...Whatever will be will be......
Mercy Aigbe's estranged Hubby Lanre Gentry is talking in parables and I think I know who he is talking to...Not sure though..LOL






The Couple are currently separated after their last physical altercation which is currently in court.
The case is yet to be decided upon because the actress does not show up in court anytime the case comes up...



36 comments:

  1. them go dey alright last last


    mz Poundz

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    1. As she wants to wounjure him with forifori pictures on IG....just being happy and snapping upandan with the kids... Oga kuku ma sempe

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  2. Be grateful for what God has blocked.! Erm, what's the meaning of that? πŸ˜•πŸ˜•

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  3. Who wrote that for him? Lmao 😁
    Mercy biko come and carry your boo

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  4. Lawd! πŸ™ˆ
    If it ain't d Gentry's it's d Churchill's or Evansgate.
    News break pls

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  5. They should grow up, leave SM and break maturely. Kids are involved

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  6. Why didnt she show up..... Something fishy going on though.....

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  7. Character/confusionist of a man. *rme* He seems not to send her and at same time, does. Ok na!

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  8. I can't even read it
    Clown husband
    Lols

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  9. Errrm.....who helped him type all dis grammar??

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  10. I want to know who is helping him to write on Instagram.

    I thought he said he's not on Instagram, maybe it's his ghost though.

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  11. Is that why u beat her, @oga Gentry. AKA hediot

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  12. Loool Mercy is flexing,he should move on

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  13. pls enough with these two agbayas. if there's nothing else to post, I'd rather read about how to make coffee. thanks.

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  14. So he wrote that? What a wawu πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

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  15. She would sto dodging unless she wants d case to be struck out.

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  16. eya, he is still hurt

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  17. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚they would be alright atlast

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  18. #Never ignore a person who loves and cares for you, because one day you may realize that you’ve lost the moon while counting the stars*

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  19. Typical! We see this stunt quite often. A couple involved in domestic violence, in the heat of the moment the wife files charges against the husband. At the time, she feels she has the strength and support to fight for her rights in court. Some friends and family members, whatever their motives are, actually support and encourage her to pursue the case to its logical conclusion.

    As days turn to weeks and weeks to months, she begins second guessing her decisions. Some friends who initially supported her being reducing by the number. They pretend to be on her side when they visit her but as soon as they are in the company of other friends who are not in support of wives filing charges against their husbands, they join the bandwagon and blast her. Of course, some of the backbiting and subterfuge filters back to Mercy which only makes her doubt herself more. There are a lot of her fans who are old school and would keep sending her messages criticising her for the matter against her husband in court.‎

    The human mind can be very malleable. Before long, Mercy starts regretting her actions. She MAY still want the separation but she no longer wants to go on with the court case. She MAY even feel that the time he spent in prison custody is punishment enough, she's been married to him and even has his child after all, pity is inevitable. So what does she do? She tells her lawyer she no longer wants the case prosecuted but the buzz this case has caused is yet to settle down. What's the best legal strategy if you no longer want a criminal case to go on but you don't want people to know you chickened out? Stop coming to court, that's the oldest trick in the book. By the 3rd or 4th adjournment and the prosecution's key witness is not available, the defence counsel will apply to court to strike out the matter for want of diligent prosecution and the court would have no choice but to oblige.

    I had a feeling this would happen, the day she came late to court with her lawyer and both of them met with the magistrate in chambers. I'm guessing they briefed the magistrate of their intentions so that it wouldn't come as a surprise. It is a very common practice albeit irregular and considered "backdoor". If I'm right, this case will be struck out very soon.‎ It takes gumption and determination to pursue a criminal case against your husband, the father of your child(ren), to its logical conclusion. Not many Nigerian women have that strength, more so when society vilifies such women.

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    1. U kdn't have analyzed it better.

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    2. Ronalda,the school fees your Papa pay,no enter toilet. The most reasonable comment I've read on this issue.������

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    3. Ronalda!!!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
      Iphie dearie is here to say: Awesomegasm!!!🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣
      I read every single word.
      Just out here,cheering you on as USUAL😍😍😍😍😍

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  20. The drama king yaf come again....lol

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