I Gave Everything To Ibidunni, I Don’t Have Anything To Give Any Woman – Pastor Ituah Ighodalo Speaks On Remarrying Following Wife’s Death (Video)

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I Gave All To Ibidunni, I Don’t Have Much To Give To Anybody - Pastor Ituah Ighodalo Speaks On Remarrying Following Wife’s DeathHead pastor of Trinity House International, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo has opened up on his plans to remarry less than one year after his wife, Ibidunni Ighodalo passed away.

It would be recalled that the renown event planner and ex-beauty Queen passed away at 39 on June 14 in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, where she was handling an humanitarian project.

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Pastor Ighodalo who recently appeared on show on national television was asked if when he has plans to remarry after losing her wife in 2020.

He responded by saying in his response, he said his relationship with Ibidunni was phenomenal and he gave everything to her and has nothing left to give or offer any other woman.

The preacher further revealed that he is currently focusing on raising children, his ministry and hearing from God.

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Ighodalo said;

It is a difficult question, Ibidun and I had a phenomenal relationship, i gave her everything, i don’t have anything to give any other woman, I am sorry, I am only focusing on my kids, ministry and hearing from GOD.

Pastor Ighodalo was previously married to a fellow accountant, Lucy-Ann Summer whom he said he met “while I was going up and down” in 1995.

They later got married and he got married to former Miss Lux, Ibidunni Ajayi in 2007.

Late Ibidunni Ajayi-Ighodalo until her death was a renown event planner who successfully managed her event company, Elizabeth R.

She was an ex-beauty Queen who was Miss Lux – the maiden face of Lux Soap over a decade ago.

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Ibidun Ighodalo was the founder of Ibidunni Ighodalo Foundation (IIF), a non-profit organisation she started to raise awareness about infertility and to provide grants for couples that require fertility treatments such as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) andIntrauterine Insemination.

She started the foundation after being told by doctors that she could not get pregnant without being medically assisted.

However, she went through 11 IVFs which came out unsuccessful and eventually adopted her two children – Keke and Zenan.

Ibidunni is survived by her husband, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, children and her family.

Watch video of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo’s interview below;

Many Nigerians have however slammed the journalist for asking the question about remarrying, as they claim it was rather insensitive and unnecessary.

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