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‘This September 🤦‍♂️’ Scandal hits newly married Nigerian OAP, Najite Atirene, as hubby marries another woman few months apart

Freelanews by Freelanews
September 23, 2021
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Many celebrities can’t wait for the month of September, 2021 to quickly pass by as scandals upon scandals keep hitting the social media.

It was even a joke in some quarters that popular personalities in Nigeria couldn’t sleep properly as the fear of being the next to be hit keeps them up every night.

While Nigerians are still smarting up from the newly premiered scandal by the controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, where she again called out her former boyfriend for keeping sex videos of a married celebrity, Jane Mena, another popular Nigeria On-Air-Personality, Najite Atirene, may soon be eating ‘breakfast’.

According to scoops gathered by Freelanews online, problems started when a photographer innocently posted photos of a wedding event he covered on his Instagram page and an eagle-eyed fan recognised the groom.

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On a closer look, he turned out to be Moris Orlando, the same man that got married to Atirene in February 2021!

According to a source, the most painful part of the whole issue was the fact that Orlando, who was believed to be in the United States seemed to have sneaked back into the country in September to marry an innocent Esther he met on Facebook.

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Najite and husband, Moris, in a loved pose
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Orlando, who also claimed to be a serving police officer in the states, alleged that he married Najite to give her American papers, when confronted.

The source revealed that Orlando now claims that while it’s true he is married to Najite, he left when he realised that she was trying to scam him after he promised her the papers.

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Esther on her wedding day with Moris

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Can Najite and Esther’s marriages to Orlando remain the same after these exposures, only time will tell.

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