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Odion Ighalo Entangled in Dating Controversy with UK Podcaster

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Nigerian footballer Odion Ighalo is at the center of dating rumors involving UK-based podcaster Esther. The speculation began when Esther shared photos suggesting she had stayed at Ighalo's residence in Saudi Arabia and used his personal driver. In her Instagram stories, she thanked Ighalo for his hospitality and hinted at a potential move to Saudi Arabia due to her positive experience.


As public interest grew, Esther clarified that their relationship was platonic, stating, "Just a nice guy that tried to help me enjoy Saudi. Nothing more nothing less." However, tensions escalated when Ighalo reportedly responded via Snapchat, denying a close acquaintance with Esther and accusing her of seeking attention. He allegedly requested that she delete the shared images.

In retaliation, Esther posted alleged conversations with Ighalo's driver and screenshots of direct messages with Ighalo, challenging his public denial. She expressed frustration over the situation, stating she had never previously discussed her personal life on social media but felt compelled to respond to Ighalo's public comments.


This unfolding drama has captivated social media users, with opinions divided between supporting Ighalo's desire for privacy and acknowledging Esther's claims. As of now, Ighalo has not issued a formal statement beyond the reported social media exchanges.

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