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Entertainment of Monday, 1 January 2018

Source: yen.com.gh

Chris Attoh’s ex-wife Damilola shares her 2017 ‘pains’

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The beautiful ex-wife of Ghanaian actor, Christopher Attoh appears to be sharing a heart itching story about her life in the year 2017.

According to Damilola Adegbite, 2017 was the toughest year of her life where her trust was betrayed.

Though the actress did not name who broke her heart into pieces, it is believed she is addressing some tormenting issues that contributed to the collapse of her 2-year-old marriage with Chris Attoh.

Damilola in a lengthy Instagram post to end 2017 disclosed that she experienced the most painful heart breaks of her life but has brought her more closely to God.

“2017 was a tough year for me. One of the toughest of my life. My trust was betrayed in heart breaking ways and I had to go through some very painful overwhelming changes. But in all this, I am eternally grateful because who I am became crystal clear to me”, Linda Ikeji quoted Damilola.

The talented actress lamented that though she is still healing her scares and trying to adjust herself to difficult situations, she has to allow something important go off her life.

The actress recounted that, "God gave me some things I thought I really really wanted, to prove to me that there is nothing impossible for him to do, he took them away again, this time by force, because sometimes, what we want is not necessarily good for us and it’s an uncomfortable process”.

The beautiful Nigerian actress added that she believes in ‘karma’ and nature will definitely fight for her just at the right time of her life.

“When you are treated unjustly, you don’t always have to fight back or retaliate. Sometimes all you need to do is WALK AWAY from the situation. The law of karma will sort things out”, she posted on Instagram.

She therefore urged her fans to stay cheerful and positive in the year 2018 and never allow any individual to dim their light along the journey.