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VIDEO: Actress Caroline Danjuma, Ex-Husband, Musa Danjuma Reunite

Nigerian delectable actress, Caroline Danjuma, also known as Carolyna Hutchings, and her ex-husband, Musa Danjuma, have reunited publicly after a while for the birthday of their child.

In a video posted by the thespian via her Instagram page, the couple were seen dancing to some old-school songs as they celebrated their daughter, Elizabeth, who clocked eight over the weekend.

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She captioned the video, “Undisputed best dad in the world awards goes to…. Elizabeth’s dad … the king himself… we had a blast yesterday…”

The screen diva, Carolyna Hutchings, known previously as Caroline Danjuma and Caroline Ekanem, is a Nigerian actress. She made her screen debut in 2004, starring in some of Chico Ejiro’s popular films. After a hiatus from the film industry, she made a comeback in 2016, producing and starring in the romantic thriller, Stalker.

Moreso, her ex-husband Musa Danjuma is the Executive Chairman of Nigeria America Line Limited and Cornet Shipping Agencies Nigeria Limited. He’s also the Non-Executive Director of Berger Paints Nigeria Plc, a position he has held since September 14, 2000; amongst other positions.

In January the actress opened up about her failed relationship with Musa, nothing that her divorce from Mr Danjuma made her feel like a failure.

The actress added that she held herself responsible for not creating a perfect marriage and blamed herself for mistakes they both made during their marriage. However, Caroline later noted that after she began to heal, she started to understand that she wasn’t a failure just because her marriage failed.

 

 

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