May 12, 2026

Caroline Danjuma Refutes Oritsefemi’s Claims of Marriage to Late Tagbo

By Farouk Mohammed

Nollywood actress Caroline Danjuma, also known as Carolyna Hutchings, has strongly denied singer Oritsefemi’s claims that she was “legally married” to the late Tagbo Umeike, a friend and associate of Davido.

In a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Oritsefemi alleged that Caroline had an affair and was married to the late Tagbo.

He also suggested that Caroline played a role in influencing his wife, Nabila Fash, into marrying him for his money.

In a formal statement issued through her publicist, Caroline clarified that she has only ever been married to her ex-husband, Musa Danjuma, with whom she has children.

“For clarification, the only man Dr. Carolyna Danjuma Hutchings has ever been married to and has children for is her ex-husband, Chief Barrister Musa Danjuma,” the statement read.

Caroline’s statement emphasized her intention to pursue legal action against Oritsefemi for his claims, which she described as despicable.

“Finally, our legal team, in view of these despicable claims made by a said Oritsefemi against our focused and amiable client, Dr. Carolyna Danjuma Hutchings, will be taking legal actions against Mr. Orisefemi,” the statement continued.

“We are interested in the said civil marriage certificate and pictures inclusive of all evidences to prove his claims beyond reasonable doubt which he boldly made on a recent podcast show.”

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