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Portal People.lt Eskedar confirmed that she and her husband had not lived together for some time.
The crisis hit the spouses a few years ago. Eskedar has decided: it is very important to change something if you are not satisfied. “Relationships must change or end so that both people can continue to grow,” said E. Maštavičien dijo previously.
People.lt As far as she knows, Eskedar has not yet officially divorced her husband, a legal process is currently underway. When asked if the divorce was by mutual consent, Eskedar People.lt He said this time requires a lot of patience.
Despite the divorce proceedings, there have been some happy moments in Eskedar’s life lately. On August 20, the entrepreneur, founder of Eskedar Coffee, promoter of social projects, took an oath to Lithuania and became a citizen of our country.
Eskedar Maštavičienė was sworn in to Lithuania in the Ministry of the Interior and became a citizen of our country.
Then talking to People.lt About future plans E.Maštavičienė revealed that he plans to make coffee in Lithuania, which would become famous all over the world.
“People seem to like my coffee. I am working hard to make this coffee, which is already available in Denmark, working closely with Estonia, the best in the world. I think I can achieve this by working here in Lithuania, ”said the woman, who is also a mother of three children: Hana, Matthias and Masai.
Eskedar arrived in Lithuania in 2007 under the refugee resettlement program. She was transferred to Lithuania from Malta. She fled the island from Ethiopia when riots broke out in her hometown.
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