US-based gospel singer David Ayuba has finally spoken amid the controversy involving his wife, Mayowa Lambe, and her estranged husband, Roby Ekpo.
Cease-and-Desist Letter Sparks Reaction
The development follows a cease-and-desist letter reportedly issued by Mayowa to Roby, accusing him of making false and defamatory claims about her.
In the letter, she maintained that there was no existing marital relationship between them.
She also demanded that he stop the alleged defamatory statements, take down any related content, issue a public apology, and pay ₦100 million in damages.
Ayuba Shares Cryptic Messages
Shortly after the letter surfaced online, Ayuba reposted it on his Instagram Story, adding messages that caught public attention.
He wrote:
“The path to greatness leaves no room for weakness, only strength. The ones in my corner understand me. I don’t owe explanations, and that’s enough,”
In another post, he added:
“Falsehood may travel fast, but truth arrives with consequences.”
New Marriage Raises Eyebrows
News of Mayowa’s marriage to Ayuba in Texas, United States, had earlier surprised many, as there had been no widely known confirmation of her separation from Roby before the union became public.
Initially, Roby reacted calmly, wishing her well and expressing hope that the marriage would succeed.
Roby Ekpo’s Emotional Outburst
However, his tone later changed during an appearance on The Honest Bunch podcast, where he opened up about their relationship.
He accused Mayowa of infidelity, deception, and placing financial strain on him, while also expressing shock at discovering her remarriage after years together.
He said:.
“Satisfying her how? I would not have s*x till I kill myself. One to two rounds are enough for me. I got married at the age of 37, I am going to be 48 this year, I am not a small boy,”
Dispute Continues to Trend
The situation continues to generate reactions online, with many people sharing differing opinions on the allegations, the remarriage, and the ongoing exchanges between those involved.
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