Will Rahma Indimi Ever Love Again? 

Rahma Indimi, the daughter of billionaire businessman Mohammed Indimi, is beautiful and outspoken.

But not a few say she likes to court controversy.

Since her marriage to Mohammed Babangida, son of a former military President, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, collapsed like a pack of cards, she seems to relish being in the news all the time.

If she is not whipping up sentiments and public sympathy in the battle she is wagging against her ex-husband over the custody of their four children, she would be out there fighting with one of her sisters.

It will be recalled that after she moved away from the home of Babangida, she was not romantically linked with any man until 2018, when she was alleged  to have a sizzling romance with the former  Director of the Department of Security Service, DSS, Lawal Daura. Their relationship was so hot that many thought they would take it further.

Although the no-nonsense DSS Director is married with four wives, he was said to be in love with the Borno State-born beauty.

A reliable source disclosed that the wedding ceremony would have taken place in December 2018, but the plans were halted due to “security reasons.” 

But shortly after the man was sacked by the then Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, nothing was heard of the love affair, thereby making some allege that the relationship could have, at best, been “transactional.”

Subsequently, she made another attempt to worm her way back to the younger Babangida’s heart. But his second wife, Umma Wali, was said to be the clog in the wheels of her progress.

Now, the question on the lips of many is, will the beautiful woman ever fall in love again?  Tongues have begun to wag over her single status. 

One of the major problems which became a recurring decimal in her marriage to Babangida was her alleged dominance and control over her husband’s life. Society Watch gathered that the dark-skinned mother of four may have seen the need to kick the alleged habit, as she advances in age.

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