My Ex-Wife, Recently Married Off Our Daughter Without My Consent – Heartbroken Fred Amata Fumes

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Fred Amata, the famous and legendary Nollywood actor, has issued a blistering reprimand to his ex-wife, Agatha Amata, for what he considers a flagrant and profoundly personal betrayal during their daughter Stephanie’s wedding.

The actor, who was noticeably missing from the wedding, voiced his displeasure with Agatha for escorting their daughter down the aisle—a position normally designated for the bride’s father—while he is still alive and well.

The couple’s marriage ended in 2005 owing to irreconcilable disagreements, but Fred’s latest outburst reveals that the scars from their split remain deep.

Agatha, a media magnate in her own right, posted photographs of the wedding and a video of herself triumphantly leading Stephanie to her spouse. The message, meant as a celebration, actually served to aggravate Fred’s already infected wounds.

In a passionate Facebook tirade, Fred called Agatha’s acts a “abomination” and an outright “challenge to tradition.” His rage emanated not just from being excluded from a watershed point in his daughter’s life, but also from the fact that the wedding date and time were purposely concealed from him, despite the fact that he had given his initial approval for the relationship.

To him, it was more than just an oversight—it was a calculated move to sideline him from one of the most significant milestones in Stephanie’s life.

Diving deeper into his frustration, Fred revisited the collapse of their marriage and laid bare a series of grievances he’d harbored for years.

He detailed how he had played a pivotal role in Agatha’s rise to fame, pointing out that he was the creative force behind the widely successful talk show Inside-Out with Agatha, a platform that catapulted her to media stardom.

According to Fred, she not only exploited his name and reputation but also profited from his intellectual property, all while building her own empire.

His name, he said, became a stepping stone for Agatha, and he lamented that his contributions were being erased from the narrative.

see his post below;

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