Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Actor Deyemi Okanlawon Tweets About Cheating

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Monday, January 09, 2023

Actor Deyemi Okanlawon Tweets About Cheating

 


15 comments:

  1. Deyemi was making sense until he said "nobody dey holy" as regards cheating.
    You can't condemn someone that publicly admits to cheating and praise another that does it behind closed door.They're both guilty,nothing different between them.

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  2. Hmmmn. Deyemi try waka jeje before children of anger dig up your file ooo. This one you're saying nobody holy pass so.

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    1. You know this 🤣🤣
      I was just reading with side eyes until I got to the part he said “nobody holy pass” I was like “Enhe na now you come” 🤣


      Push up (original)

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  3. Cheating is cheating no matter the gender, people from this part of the world has made cheating normal to the male gender and feel is a sin for the female gender. Until we stop encouraging male gender on cheating we may never get it right.

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    1. Exactly, and culture is not helping matters.

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  4. Dem go soon release your own receipts

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  5. This lifestyle will hunt us for a long time and generation to come.

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  6. You see the way everything has changed ehh? No one is secured any longer in their marriage or relationship. This new thing about, you can cheat and then go ahead and marry her and then trolls will support you and shame your wife /husband it won't end well.

    Uwa mmebi

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    1. Exactly, nothing is sacred anymore. It will hunt all of us including team that is where he found his peace and the other team, it is only your husband that owe you loyalty, not your friends. Mind your husband . E go reach of you and your children

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  7. Tread carefully Deyemi before your case is remembered.

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  8. Mr Man,you no go enter house abi?
    Keep blabbing!

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    1. Hahahaha. Una get him receipts. Bring am come out. That's why we are here

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  9. I don't know why everyone is crying about cheating when they continue to normalize bad behavior in Nigeria. If you bring your feminists energy into your home, your husband is free to run into the hands of effeminate sidechics. Imagine marrying a good husband and he later turns to an abuser. Bad! Imagine marrying a good wife and she later turns to a feminist. That's a psychological abuse. Abuse is abuse.

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    1. Some men just need to work on their self esteem, rather than tagging their wives feminists simply because they are confident enough not to allow themselves to be tossed around anyhow by anyone.Marriage is a relationship of partners, not a servant master relationship,where the wife can only be seen and not heard.It is abuse to want to subdue ones partner,all in the name of wanting submission. Submission is not slavery. A cheat will cheat,even if the wife turns herself to his stepping mat.Cheating or not cheating is a concious decision an individual makes,whatever the circumstances.Do not use your wife or husband as your excuse to cheat.Cheat if you choose to with your full chest and take responsibility for your action as all actions come with consequences.

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    2. Anon 18:52: Confident, independent are the most abused words by Nigerian women even those who just crawled out from urgent N2k holes.

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