Richard Mofe-Damijo 'I am not perfect', Actor tells admirers


The actor told his female fans that there a lot of dirt underneath his so-called charming personality.



Actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo has told his admirers not to be carried away by his charming features as they are only a cover for his imperfection.

According to him, he has a great deal of annoying attributes which could turn them off if they spend time with him.

He stated this in an Instagram comment he posted on Saturday, November 12, 2016.

"So that's how you'll be in your lane minding your business and someone would be making hot yellow eba and efo riro for you abi? but on a more serious and personal note, this is not me trying to ridicule the writer but humour is a great defence mechanism for me so Dear writer, I totally understand how easy it is for you and a couple of others to think you're "in love" with me and/or other celebrities but what you actually love is the idea of RMD not RMD.

"All of you that want to be with me won't last a week because I am not the perfect husband or father you may think I am.

"I forget little details, fart in bed with my wife, get impatient with my kids, have mood swings, squeeze the toothpaste tube from the middle, leave wet towels on the bed, yea you may think I'm cool and perfect but Mrs Adejumobi Mofe-Damijo my ONLY wife disagrees and you know what?

"I agree with her because she is absolutely right and the perfect RMD you perceive is a creation of the woman who genuinely loves me and is there on the sidelines cheering me on and keeping me grounded.

"My prayer for you today is that you find the man for you and give you the wisdom to mold him into perfection. #RMDSaysSo."

RMD, as he is also known is a highly sought after commodity among women. He boasts of a sexual appeal that has made him desirable in all fronts.

Most people don't know the actor is in his second marriage.

His first wife who is now late was Helen May Ezekiel, a top journalist who died from complications related to fibroid surgery.

The actor then married his second wife, Adejumobi, who bore him four children.

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