Rapper King Kaka, Nana Owiti announce breakup after 13 years
Rapper King Kaka and media personality Nana Owiti have announced their breakup after 13 years.
In a joint statement on Tuesday, December 17, the two said they made the decision following much reflection and consideration, further asking for privacy and understanding.
“We honestly never thought we would one day write a statement like this but life happens. After much reflection and consideration, we have made the difficult decision to end our relationship. Over the course of 13 years, we have shared countless memories, built a life together, and most importantly raised three incredible children who will always be our top priority.
“This decision was not made lightly and we remain deeply committed to maintaining a respectful and supportive relationship as we move forward separately. As public figures, we recognize that our personal lives may attract attention but we kindly ask for privacy and understanding during this time as we navigate this transition as a family,” the statement read in part.
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Moving forward, King Kaka and Nana noted that they will focus on raising their children whose happiness and well-being will always be their priority.
“Our focus remains on co-parenting our children with love, stability, and respect. They are the heart of everything we do and their happiness and well-being will always come first. We are grateful for the love and support we have received throughout our journey together and we ask for your continued kindness as we take this next step.
“This is a joint decision made with mutual respect and we look forward to embracing the future as individuals while continuing to co-parent with the same partnership and dedication we’ve always had. Thank you for respecting our privacy,” the statement further read.
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