Olakunle Churchill addresses those criticizing Sharon Ooja and her husband

Olakunle Churchill addresses those criticizing Sharon Ooja and her husband

Nigerian businessman, Olakunle Churchill has taken to social media to address critics of actress, Sharon Ooja and her husband, Ugo Nwoke since their marriage.

Since their recent lavish wedding, the actress's newlywed husband has faced numerous allegations, including being married three times and being a serial cheater, among other accusations.

Olakunle Churchill addresses those criticizing Sharon Ooja and her husband

In response to these allegations, Olakunle Churchill emphasized that failed marriages do not preclude someone from finding love, as everyone deserves happiness.

He urged critics to support their happiness and respect their choices or learn to mind their own business.

His words:

"Congratulations to the newly weds 🥂 ❤️❤️ Who says you can't find love after failed marriages? Until it works, keep trying, because everyone deserves to be happy.

"Giving love another chance isn't bad; the most important thing is to keep trying and there's nothing wrong with seeking and finding your person.

"You might get everything right except marriage, and that's okay. Marriage is a partnership, and it takes two people to make it work. People need to learn to mind their own business and let those in love decide for themselves, without turning their love story into a spectacle for clout.

"To those who have become criticizing spectators, judging the newlyweds like they know the entire story and truth... remember, love is a personal journey. Let's support their happiness and respect their choices.

"As someone who has been there and finally found someone who looked beyond my status and wealth. She was around and closer to me like blood. Never knew i would find love in someone I perceived as a sister. Indeed, everyone deserves to be happy... @sharonooja and Ugo Nwoke (Mr&Mrs), God bless your union."

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