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#BBNaija “Stop calling me Tega’s husband”, Tega’s Husband warns

The husband of one of the evicted Big Brother Naija housemate, Tega, has warned the public to desist from referring to him as her husband, as he also has a name.

The entrepreneur, who is the CEO of his firm took to his Instagram story to issue the disclaimer on Wednesday, September 29th.

“You all should stop addressing me as Tega’s husband. My name is Ajeboh CEO,” Ajeboh, wrote.

Tega during her stay in the Big Brother Naija House, was in the publci for possibly the wrong reasons, so they say.

She trended several times over her intimate affair with a fellow housemate, Boma. Tega, a mother of one, also received several scathing attacks on social media after her rump with Boma went viral on social media.

Amid the backlash, the reality star had said she would move on if her marriage crashes after she left the show.

AJ had also said he would forgive Tega if she was remorseful for her actions in the TV show.

“I am surprised and I didn’t believe that was my wife. Tega is a god-fearing woman. She has never for one day disobeyed me or even tried to…Mehn! This is a different Tega I am seeing,” AJ had said at the time.

“I know she knows what she did was very bad but she needs us more than ever. I don’t think I should abandon her because she needs me. If she comes back and says she is really sorry, I will give her a second chance.”

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