Former presidential media aide Doyin Okupe’s son, Bolu, has broken up with his boyfriend.
The younger Okupe called off the relationship with his French boyfriend, taking to Instagram to announce the breakup on Tuesday.
“Yes, we broke up, sadly we are done, and our relationship is over. I was blessed by every bit of our time together. But sometimes things just don’t work out, love and light,” he said.
He did not state any reason for the breakup.
“I think in life, you just never say never say never to anything,” Mr Okupe noted. “But as it stands right now, the relationship is over, and that’s just as much as I can say. Sometimes things don’t work out, and that’s fine.”
He hoped to find another love interest who will walk him down the aisle.
“I still have plans of doing a gay wedding in Nigeria. Let’s just hope my next relationship works out,” he stated.
In January, his father, the ex-presidential spokesman, fumed after the younger Okupe publicly declared that he had become gay.
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