Comedian and actress, Chigul, had a discussion with colleague, Mercy Johnson, on an episode of Mercy’s cook show.
The 43-year-old admitted that she wasn’t prepared for marriage and that might have contributed to the failure of her marriage.
“I think in retrospect, looking back at and thinking about it now, I think I wasn’t prepared as I thought I was, you know you sort of plan your life, you know you say when I finish school, what next? Marriage and then you go along that path and then you get into it and you are like, nobody told me about this path, nobody told me about how difficult it could be.
“Thinking about it now, I’m more matured now and I think if I knew then what I know now, we would probably still be okay. There are so many things that I would have changed.”
Born Chioma Omeruah, she had first talked about her divorce in 2017 revealing that the marriage lasted only a year.
Chigul initially became a singer under the name C-Flow but this has been subsumed by her movie characters – principal of which is Chigul.
She stars in the movie Banana Island Ghost in 2017. The multi-talented actress plays the role of Ijeoma, who is paired with Patrick Diabuah as the ghost.
Chigul has also featured in movies such as The Wedding Party 2 and Road to Yesterday.