<p>I Will Re Marry If&#8230;&#8230; Fathia Balogun</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife</a></strong> reports that Fathia Balogun has said that she is ready to welcome love again.<br />
The Nollywood veteran opened up about her personal life, reflecting on her past marriage while expressing hope for the future.</p>
<p>In a heartfelt interview following the recent loss of her mother, the actress addressed the dynamics of her relationship with her ex-husband, Saheed Balogun.</p>
<p>Despite their separation, Fathia emphasized the enduring respect and shared responsibilities that continue to define their bond.</p>
<p>“He’s my ex, my child’s father, and my colleague,” she explained, underscoring that their connection extends beyond marital ties. Their ongoing collaboration in the film industry and co-parenting roles have helped maintain a supportive relationship.</p>
<p>“He’s a wonderful father,” she added, highlighting the positive aspects of their ongoing partnership.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, Fathia made it clear that her past will not hinder her pursuit of happiness. “He can’t stop me from marrying again,” she said firmly. She remains optimistic about love and the possibility of a new chapter in her life, affirming, “If I meet the right person, I’ll marry again.”</p>
<p>Fathia’s candid reflections reveal a blend of grace, resilience, and readiness to embrace new beginnings, showing that even after heartbreak, hope and love remain very much alive.</p>

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