Mary Njoku slams Merit Gold for opining that helping one’s family without husband’s consent is cheating

Popular actress, Mary Njoku has blasted her colleague, Merit Gold for opining that a wife is cheating when she assists her family without her husband’s consent.

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Recall that it was reported earlier that the movie star spoke on other forms of cheating in marriages other than that involving extramarital affairs.

She opined that when a woman helps her family without the consent of her husband, she is cheating.

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Mary Njoku took to the comment section to berate her for the advice.

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She sarcastically added that cheating in marriage would also involve a lady seeking permission from her husband before greeting her mother.

she wrote.

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“Greeting your mother without his consent is cheating too. He paid in full. As all of us don dey ment na,”

Read some comments from netizens:

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Ego Umez said: “Don’t mind her; some of them will even make their husbands wonder if they’ve got anything left up there”

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Kayz Bae22 stated: “I tire. What if he is assisting his family without his wife’s consent”

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MS_Lotee stated: “Omor na mental case start to dry craze. Even head of house needs some mentoring too. As na human beings dem be oh!”

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Hajia Yunusa1 said: “Serious one”

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Elegant Veemart wrote: “Exactly. Even asking them how they’re doing is cheating as well”.

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