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President of Gabon's destitute wife files for divorce ... in LA

One of president of Gabon's wives has filed for divorce in an LA court and TMZ has the scoop below
The President of Gabon in West Africa has 2 wives with very different lives ... one who lives in the presidential palace and the other who's on welfare. Guess who's unhappy and wants a divorce? President Ali Bongo Ondimba lived in L.A. when his dad was the president. He met a woman named Inge in 1991 and married her 3 years later. They had 3 kids and lived lavishly ... private jets, mansions, cooks, the works. In fact, in 2006, Inge was featured on a VH1 show -- 'Really Rich Real Estate' -- where she bid $25 mil on a Malibu mansion.
But then Ali's dad died and he became President of Gabon, which required him to move back to his homeland. Inge followed him but claims her life was a nightmare. She says witch doctors convinced her husband she was crazy and as a result she was beaten, mutilated and kidnapped.

Inge escaped and came back to L.A. Ali got married to another woman and Inge says he completely cut her off financially. Inge says she hasn't received a dime since 2008.

Fast forward to September 2015 ... Inge, who says she's living on welfare, filed for divorce. In the legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- Inge says she and her 16-year-old son are living on $524 a month in public assistance.

She's asking for full custody and spousal support.
There's an obvious dilemma -- California courts are going to have a problem getting jurisdiction over the president of an African country.
But Ali may have a problem, too. He married a much younger woman, Sylvia Valentin, and it looks like polygamy may be an issue.

30 comments:

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    1. Different drama everyday. How will they get hold of the him when he's not even in America. Wahala dey o!

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  2. It Is well.


    Hibeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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  3. ah...wetin happen



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    1. Different drama everyday. How will they get hold of the him when he's not even in America. Wahala dey o!

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    2. Dis case is beyond board and I am so in between abt how dis case wil turn out. All d best to them.

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  4. ah...wetin happen



    meenah_wakil on instagram

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  5. She knows why she's doing that, its not all about money αи∂ fame














    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  6. Pastors divorced anyhow this days, we should that of a president now be an issue. E no concern me.








    Busy Fingers.

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  7. Chai! Africa! Chai! Smh. A president dies, his exiled belligerent son takes over! As if it were a monarchy. Haba! Tell me, if you were a white person, why wouldn't you be racist to people that exhibit such abnormal behaviors.

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  8. When she was enjoying stolen wealth she didn't know

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I sorry for her shah.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. The beauty and the beast lol

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  11. it done happen olaniyidavid71@yahoo.com

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  12. happy blogging back to my favorit blog Linda Ikeji's Blog :) say hello from Indonesian bloggers, keep spirit for u :)

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  13. Some men marry women to save faces and to honour their status and position in society and behind doors, they are homosexuals. They sign contracts with the wives to play the wives even though they sleep in separate bedrooms, separate homes, separate countries. Sometimes they do manage to have kids, this also to save faces. The women have to be very skilful in keeping their so called extra-marital affairs with their real lovers secret from the population, not to shame the monarchy. Keep quiet about homosexuality in your fake marriages First ladies, enjoy the money!

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  14. Clowns how in d hell are they going to force Gabon prisedent to pay alimony it won't work

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  15. Linda sylvia was married to bongo in 1989, while this one angry lady got married to him 1991, you see, the second marriage if it comes down to it is not valid. But is akon can have three wives and not be called out, why should this man. If she doesnt want to live in her husbands country that is her own wahala, but she better let her child get what is due to him and let him go stay with his father and other siblings.

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  18. thats the problem with women. we live in the moment and forget that we need to save for the future incase something goes wrong. if she had been wise and was saving while spending lavishly she wouldnt have been in this mess right now. she should have had businesses and sources of wealth...if i married an extremely wealthy man, thats what i would do. save money, invest while i spend. i feel sorry for her because shes going to have a hard time getting the courts to force him to pay any money...what are they going to do? go to gabon and arrest him? absolutely not...

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  19. You cannot drag the diplomat/politician/citizen of another country into U.S. courts except there is (1) 'reciprocity' between both countries, or (2) the non-resident (or non-citizen) has valuable interests in the U.S.

    Valuable interests mean a house, or bank account with lots of money in it.

    Then again, perhaps all Inge wants is the divorce. Spousal support is often meant to tie loose ends and be the icing on the cake.




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