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“Perhaps she was drunk” – Nigerians React as Peter Okoye’s Wife Lola Okoye Twerk Provocatively on Terry Apala

Lola Okoye, wife of singer Peter Okoye, has sparked online conversations after a video showed her dancing provocatively with singer Terry Apala in the presence of her husband.

The clip, which surfaced on Instagram on Monday, captures Lola twerking for the Afrobeat star while he dances behind her.

In the video, Peter, also known as Mr P, walks over and issues a light-hearted warning.Singer Terry Apala and his crew members reportedly robbed in Lagos traffic (Video)

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Despite his intervention, Lola continued her dance with the singer.

Since then, the video has drawn mixed reactions from fans. Some have criticised Lola’s behaviour, describing it as inappropriate for a married woman.

Others defended her, arguing that her husband was present and appeared unbothered by the interaction.20230415 130122

One Instagram user, Mrs Jahli commented, “She’s still married, Abi?”

Emeka Maduku added, “Who’s the husband? Abeg, asking respectfully.”

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Ikpo Chukwunomso, speculated, “Perhaps she was drunk and didn’t realise she was dancing with the wrong fellow. Reason why the husband tapped her.”

Porcher Mondubue weighed in saying, “If it was the other way, we would say he is disrespecting his wife ooh 😂.”

Peter and Lola, who tied the knot on November 17, 2013, have two children together.

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