Evangelist Naomi Silekunola, the estranged wife of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, has made an appearance on social media for the first time since she announced an end to her marriage with the monarch.
The Star recalls that the 28-year-old Naomi on December 23, 2021, in a statement posted on her verified Instagram handle and Facebook page, announced an end to her three-year-old marriage with Ooni.
The evangelist had since then remained silent on the social media.
She, however, broke her silence on Tuesday night as she posted a short video of herself after a makeover session on her Instastories and Facebook status.
A song titled, ‘I Am Beauri’, by Afro-soul singer, Bassey Kenneth, widely known as Beekay, was played in the background of the video uploaded by the fair-skinned ex-queen.
The lyrics of the song played in the background in the video goes thus: “I’m a beauri, I be spec, I drip glory, I be nobody’s ex, haters go hate o, potatoes will potate…”
The message from the video seems to be she’s not anybody’s ex and that haters will hate more.
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Evangelist Naomi, who got married to Ooni in 2018, had renounced the title of a ‘Queen’ after she announced the end of her marriage with the first-class Yoruba monarch.
She further stated that Ooni’s public perception is different from his true character.
The evangelist added that her decision to end the marriage has nothing to do with Ooni marrying another queen.
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