South African Female Celebrities Married To Nigerian Men

One of the most appealing aspects of marrying someone from another nation is the opportunity to establish a family in that country. You learn a lot more than simply their language and habits through your companion. Having children with dual nationalities will help you in the future since they will be able to learn about both cultures.

Lineo Didi Kilgrow

The singer’s wife, Lineo Didi Kilgrow, is a South African-born American. Our best estimate is that the person is of mixed race. Despite her Nigerian origins, Lineo has a South African Sesotho name (Lineo) that means “gift,” and persons with this name have a deep-seated need for love and connection, which is precisely how D’banj’s wife is purportedly characterized. The pair has been together for the last five years and has a kid together.

D’banj had already shown his devotion for a lady from the South on many occasions. Before they married, he was dating Bonang Matheba, a TV personality and entrepreneur.


 

 

 

Anthony Chukwuebuka Felix T’Kinzy is the full name of this Nigerian musician from Bayelsa. He is well-known in Nigeria for his duet with Emmy Gee on the song “Shake Ikebe.” The singer and the artist were both included in a remix of Jub Jub Maarohanye’s Ndikhokhele. T’ Kinzy is the first Nigerian artist to acquire a complete recording deal with Gallo Records, a South African musical company.

Tshebeletso Mohladisi-Felix, a Witwatersrand University graduate and influencer, is the singer’s wife. The couple has two gorgeous children as a consequence of their long-term relationship. Anthony and Tshebeletso defied the stereotype of “Nigerian and South African intermarriage” by working hard to attain their personal and marital objectives.