"After 11years Of Marriage,I Woke Up To Videos,Pictures Of My Wife On IG,Married To Another Man–Ekpo
According to a report by The Cable on Monday, April 20, 2026, Roby Ekpo, a comedian and radio presenter, has spoken about challenges surrounding his estranged marriage with his wife, Mayowa Lambe, sharing details of what he described as a difficult and emotional period in his personal life.
The discussion emerged in an upcoming episode of the Honest Bunch podcast, where he reflected on events that he said led to the breakdown of the marriage after many years together.
In the conversation, Ekpo recounted that the marriage lasted for about 11 years before he became aware of developments that changed the course of their relationship.
He stated that he unexpectedly came across online content suggesting that his wife had entered into another marriage with a different man.
According to his account, the discovery came through videos and pictures circulating on social media, which he said left him surprised and struggling to understand the situation at the time.
He said, “After 11 years of marriage, I woke up to videos and pictures of my wife on Instagram getting married to another man.”
He further explained that the situation created emotional distress, especially given the length of time they had been together.
Ekpo described the experience as one that made him question earlier aspects of their relationship.
He suggested that he had believed the marriage was still intact before the emergence of the social media content that indicated otherwise.
His account focused on how the development unfolded and how it affected his perception of the relationship.
The media personality also made additional claims regarding issues within the marriage, including concerns about trust and communication.
He stated that he felt misled during the course of the relationship and raised allegations about decisions that were made privately without his knowledge.
One of the issues he mentioned involved family planning matters, where he suggested that contraceptive use was involved, which he believed affected their ability to have children during the marriage.






