Key Points
- K-Light says he was already in a committed relationship. A new woman sent a friend request and later wed him.
- He paid school fees and rented homes for the family. He says he gave her most of his earnings.
- Problems began after she moved to Lagos and became pregnant. K-Light now calls the whole marriage his biggest mistake.
Music promoter K-Light says marrying a single mother of two was his biggest mistake. He told an interviewer he supported the woman and her children financially.

He says he paid school fees, rented homes and funded the bride price. The case echoes other celebrity family support stories such as his support for her children.
How the relationship began
K-Light says the woman first reached out while he had a girlfriend. He claims the girlfriend then ended their relationship under family pressure.
He alleges the new acquaintance moved in behind the scenes to change his plans. He says he realised the move much later, after she became close to him.
Money, housing and promises
K-Light describes paying most of the household bills and school fees. He says he rented a mini-flat in Lagos to prepare for their future.
He also says he gave her the lion’s share of his earnings regularly. He explains how he spent thousands on the bride price and other costs.
The promoter says life changed once she moved to Lagos with him. He adds that her interest in the marriage cooled as time passed.
K-Light says he lodged elsewhere when visiting so the children would not be disturbed. He claims he tried to keep the home calm and steady for their sake.
Later, K-Light says the relationship grew tense and support began to fray. The couple upgraded to a two-bedroom flat before deeper problems surfaced.
Readers can see a wider public debate on co-wife roles and fairness in celebrity relationships in this co-wife status debate article. That discussion echoes parts of K-Light’s account about care and expectation.
K-Light uses strong words to describe his regret and lessons from the marriage. He says he now views the union as his biggest personal mistake





