Fans Reacts as Joro Olumofin Says 95% of Women Have Cheated on Their Partners

Controversial Relationship expert, Joro Olumofin has postulated that 95% of Nigerian women have cheated on their husbands and boyfriends.

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Joro Olumofin clearly established in a post on his Instagram story that cheating doesn’t have to be physical as she pointed to the fact that ladies love dropping account numbers of anyone in the name of ‘My Helper’.

Therefore, if you are a lady and you have given your account details to any man other than your husband or boyfriend, then you’ve cheated.

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He advised that as a good wife or wife material, you ask your husband or boyfriend before giving out your account number because nothing is for free with most men.

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In recent news popular jeweler, Malivelihood presents his darling wife, Deola Smart, a wristwatch worth N40M, alongside other luxurious gifts as she turns a year older.

The celebrity couple who was once rumored to have separated after barely a year into their marriage continues to wax stronger by the day as the husband splashes millions of naira to celebrate his wife.

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Flaunting her birthday gifts, Malivelihood wrote, “My baby gift coming in brand new 2021 factory baguette day date $78K. She’s been asking me for this watch for a while. And it took me 3 years to get my hands on this particular watch. lol. Happy birthday.”

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