In a surprising turn of events, RichMan, a Liberian gospel musician who recently enlisted in the U.S. Army, is now taking steps to officially add his wife, Cece Maintain, and her two children to his military benefits. A screenshot shared by Starpower Cece Maintain shows RichMan requesting personal information from Cece to enroll her and the kids in DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System), the U.S. Department of Defense’s database for military families.

If Cece agrees, she and her children will gain access to a wealth of U.S. military benefits, including:
- Healthcare (TRICARE): Full medical coverage for the family.
- Base Access & Shopping Privileges: Entry to military commissaries and exchanges for tax-free shopping.
- Education Benefits: Potential scholarships and tuition assistance.
- Survivor & Retirement Benefits: Financial security for Cece if RichMan retires or, in the worst case, passes away.
- Life Insurance & More: Additional protections under military family programs.
The couple’s relationship has been anything but smooth, with public ups and downs and intense drama that left fans wondering if they would ever reconcile. Now, RichMan’s move to formally include Cece and her children in his military benefits raises questions:

- Is this a genuine effort to provide for his family?
- Or is there more to the story?
Social media is already buzzing, with fans split:
- “RichMan stepping up as a man! Family first!” – @Joseph Kollie
- “After all the drama? Cece better think twice!” – @Fatu Paye
All eyes are now on Cece Maintain, will she provide the necessary documents and accept this olive branch, or is their history too fractured to move forward? One thing is certain: If she agrees, her and her children’s lives could change dramatically with the security of U.S. military benefits.