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BBNaija star ka3na relocates to London 17 days after divorce
Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Kate Jones, fondly called Ka3na, says dissolving her marriage and moving abroad have been the toughest decision she took this year.
The reality TV star indicated that she was able to pull through without help from her family and friends.
Ka3na further noted that it has been 17 days since she received keys to her new home in London.
Posting some photos of herself and her lovely daughter via her instagram page on Sunday, the BBNaija Lockdown ex-housemate opined that starting all over after divorce is a dreaded exercise for single mothers.
She, however, informed the general public that she’s open for collaboration with brands in United Kingdom and Nigeria.
She wrote, “It’s Been 17Days Since We Got The Keys To Our New Home @lila_bossbaby
“Dissolving my marriage and moving abroad so far has been the toughest decision this year without the support of my family and friends.
“As some women here may have experienced.. Pressing the RESTART button is always the most dreaded action button when considering a divorce.
“But I take a stand with —Nathan W. Morris; “Life Is A Master Piece. Edit It Frequently And RUTHLESSLY”
“I Am Open To Collaborate With Brands In The Uk, Nigeria & Globally.”
Recall that Ka3na, one of the Housemates at the 2020 edition of the Big Brother Naija show revealed at the time that she’s married to one Mr Jones, who’s also the father of her daughter, Lila.
Ka3na, born Kate, a Rivers State-native and her husband, Jones have celebrated their marriage six (6) anniversary before the reality star considered divorcing the husband.
“5yrs Of Freedom, Peace Of Mind And Friendship💑 💍22/Dec./2015 – 22/Dec./2020 🥂 Happy Anniversary To Us,”
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