Ik Ogbonna, wife divorced after 4 years
http://www.hrlnews.com/2019/08/ik-ogbonna-wife-divorced-after-4-years.html
Nollywood actor, IK Ogbonna and his estranged wife, Sonia Morales,
have finally ended their marriage just four years into their union.
Morales broke the news on her Instagram page, saying that the marriage has finally ended.
The couple got married in 2015 and together, they have a son, Ace.
Morales wrote: “Public announcement: I Sonia, am officially and fully
out of marriage. My ex-husband and I have parted our ways for good and
legally.
“This is a hard letter to write as I am pretty sure I will cry my way
through this post. I know I should have said all these a long time ago,
but back then, I was just weak and could not think straight because I
was busy struggling to make things right the best possible way within
and even beyond my capacities.
“A friend of mine asked me the other day if I had written a goodbye
letter to my former life, my memories, my ex. When she brought the idea
up, I got immediate chills and a touch of anxiety. I wonder why that is.
I used to have a very different life. I had a husband and a family. I
had someone who lived here and I felt loved me full time. I had a future
I was counting on. A lifetime of companionship, family vacations,
milestones, laughter, and love but all to no avail as I felt deflated
for many years and now its all gone.
“In the past, I have blogged about stuff as it comes up, but no real
goodbyes yet. Many times, I felt miserable on the inside and cried my
life out day and night in my room alone but as time went on, I outgrew
my reality, I was passing through the years.
“I want to use this medium to thank my ex-husband for not prolonging
the hardship and now I have to face the world on my own. Our son will
forever be a representation of you in my life. Thank you for the lessons
you taught me over the years. I wasn’t sure what to write, who to write
to or what my angle would be. But I know who I need to say goodbye to
now with certainty.
“Lastly, without hate or animosity, I look back at the past five
years and all I can do is thank you. Thank you for the good times, for
the hard times. Thank you for helping to shape the strong person I am
today and for being a part of my life for a small slice of time.”