Why you shouldn’t search your husband’s phone without his consent – Senator Shehu Sani

Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has sparked conversation online after advising women against checking their husbands’ phones without permission.

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In a post shared via his official X handle, the outspoken lawmaker warned that snooping on a partner’s phone could lead to emotional turmoil and unnecessary conflict.

Not every truth needs knowing

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Sani explained that not every truth uncovered in life is worth knowing, especially in relationships where trust should be the foundation.

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According to him, many heartbreaks and domestic disputes begin when one partner invades the other’s privacy in search of “proof.”

The former senator further stated that when the devil directs you to your husband’s phone, he wants to open your eyes and shut down your heart, implying that such curiosity often leads to pain rather than peace.

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Sani’s advice to couples

He urged couples to focus on building mutual understanding instead of giving in to suspicion.

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His words …

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“If you cannot handle some truths,don’t go searching for them in this imperfect and temporary life.Don’t search the phone of your husband without his consent.When the Devil directs you to your husband’s phone,he wants to open your eyes and shutdown your heart.Avoidable tragedies should be avoided!”

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