The wife of Nigerian singer Sina Rambo Adeleke, who is also the son of Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun State, has accused him of domestic abuse.
The one-year union appears to be on the rocks, as his now-divorced wife Korth has made a number of accusations against the performer.
On Monday, Korth posted on her Instagram stories that she had experienced domestic abuse during their relationship and that their marriage had ended as a result. She declared that she would not give in to such mistreatment.
Sina Rambo, a cousin of the popular Nigerian musician Davido, gave birth to Lola, a baby girl, in May.
However, according to Korth, she accused the singer of using violence and provided evidence in the form of recordings, chats, and images. She also revealed a chat conversation she had with Sina Rambo, in which he accused her of having extramarital affairs and made unprinted remarks about her.
Korth asserted that Sina Rambo owed her money in her accusations. “Later people will think Adeleke is my only achievement,” she wrote in a story update on her Instagram account. Sina, you owe me money from both Nigeria and America. Beg, please. (sic)
Korth also said in a series of posts that the singer never helps with housework and told a story about how Sina Rambo quickly got her out of the hospital after giving birth.
“After a caesarean section and him rushing me out of the hospital because he couldn’t find any cannabis,” she wrote.After my CS, I had COVID-19 during labor.
“He didn’t help with duties when I got out of the hospital!” You requested that I prepare rice for you three days after your cesarean section. You can’t even make tea by yourself!SMH!
“I was transformed into a nanny during my pregnancy,” Korth continued. Due to the fact that he can’t even clean up after himself, I was bending over and cleaning the house when I was nine months pregnant. But I’m mumu; I’m just venting now. For those of you who have advised me to keep this private, the marriage is finished, which is why I am finally speaking about it. No, I won’t give in to mistreatment. It’s enough that I’m not that girl. (sic)