After Two Failed Marriages, Movie Director Tchidi Chikere Marries Third Woman

 



Popular Nollywood movie director, Tchidi Chikere has remarried. This is coming after two failed marriages. He has now married for the third time.
 
The father of four kids made this known via his Instagram page, stating they got married some months ago.

Recalled that the filmmaker had been married to two Nollywood actresses, Sophia Williams, and Nuella Njubigbo but the union crashed over alleged infidelity and domestic violence.
 
He shares three sons with his first wife, Sophia, and a daughter with his second wife, Nuella Njubigbo.





Announcing the news of his new marriage, via Instagram, Tchidi hid his new wife’s face but showed off her engagement ring.
 
He added that he is currently fine and happy.
 
He wrote:

“Married! We did it here some months ago...just so my friends and fans know I’m okay and HAPPY. God is on the throne.”


In April 2022, after actor Yul Edochie announced he had married a second wife, Chikere hailed him and then got trolled for it.


Responding to a troll who told him he can’t keep a marriage, Tchidi said at the time: “My first marriage lasted 11 years, my second lasted 7 years until she took her things and sneaked out of the house.

“The problem with some of you women is you think you run the world because men don’t talk. Maybe one day I’ll tell my story if I feel I really need the love of one-track-minded people like you. Now get off my page or shut up.”

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