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Sunday, April 20, 2025

Actress Evan Okoro Shades Husbands EX Wife And Tells Her To Move On

What kind of drama is this?Didnt she just get married one week ago? 
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Domestic Violence accusation is not a joke and then you confirming it by saying it is a woman who challenges and fights a man that s beaten....This statement aint right!!!

Why shade the EX wife Online...It is someone who does not have sense that will fight this kind of battle while the man keeps quiet...Evan let him face her while you face front!

46 comments:

  1. Nigerian girls and foolishness na 5&6. The last person u ever want to fight for is a nijia man that left his home. These men no dey ever talk true ooo.

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    1. She's gonna learn,the hard way or continue to pretend all is well,while suffering and smiling. πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„

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    2. Even pretense can’t withstand the doom that awaits a union that is built on a questionable foundation or another person’s pain. Some women never learn, and I find it funny that any woman would type such a thing online about her husband and his ex-wife. This is a deja-vu and a common thing both at home and abroad. When Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie started their own, the internet was buzzing and they appeared like a perfect couple. There was nothing that wasn’t said about Jennifer Aniston to justify the unpleasant way Brad Pitt left her then, to be with Angelina Jolie (i.e. she was boring, she was this and that). Now look at how Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie ended their marriage (accusations: abuse, alcoholism etc, with tainted images and careers that dived down low). It’s a long list with some of our celebrities and regular folks on it as well. The only time a union lasts forever and gives the necessary peace of mind and joy is when it is built on a strong foundation with no man or woman somewhere who has been conned or treated unfairly. We all learn. This new bride has a lot coming her way if this is how she chose to start her married life. She may think she’s defending her husband. But, there are better ways to do it, coming online to bash his ex, while confirming the allegations levelled against him is not one of them. We will all learn.

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    3. Same broom still dey one corner

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  2. Women always trying to fight for the man. Your home is blessed and will last forever. Are you God's assistant

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  3. You Don start.you no fe kip kwayet.

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    1. It will surely happen....seen this kind of scenarios too many times. New wife thinks she's the best thing after sliced bread

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    2. Are you God's assistant?
      That is a question @12:12

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    3. She should go and ask Stella damasus hafarπŸ˜ƒ..delulu girls

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    4. This shading is not fair at all. That the ex gave him money for wedding and all should tell Evan that the guy was probably broke then, made promises of how he will never hurt her, how he will pay her back big time, how he will make her envy of all women, how he will love her forever and maybe when small change came, his true colour surfaced, he started breaking marriage vows forgetting who helped him, when the woman complained he will beat her that he has right to date anyone he wants, she can go if she get tired of the marriage.
      Evan if truly you wrote those things up there, be careful fresh bride

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  5. Hmmm! This my SIs. Shld take it easy ooh

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  6. Na woooo
    Biko Make She Mind Her Business ohhhhhhh


    Hello iya Boys

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  7. Na person husband she marry??!

    Who married a known local prostitute??!!

    No be juju be that???!!

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  8. Is this not too early?
    Maybe she thinks she is special, I'm seeing that man as one that wants to build his social media presence and that's why he married Evans.

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  9. Some women sha.
    Instead of you to keep quiet you dey defend the man just the way Ini Edo defended Philip Ehiagwina against Ruth. E go shock you.
    Marriage is not a bed of roses. The tide will surely come.
    You dey defend man wey dey raise hand on a woman? Man! You mean Adam?
    The tides will surely come...so my dear just keep quiet.
    Nothing is guaranteed in life except De*ath

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    1. No mind am.
      She does not know that it is a man who should defend a woman when her ex calls her out or cries at her marriage.

      #Yinmu

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    2. She dey remind me of Dino melaye one time babe wey insult the ex wife tire......na her mouth and fingers she take publicly apologise to the wife after Dino nearly extinguish her with blows. So baby gal, netizens are standing by

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    3. She dey remind me of Dino melaye one time babe wey insult the ex wife tire......na her mouth and fingers she take publicly apologise to the wife after Dino nearly extinguish her with blows. So baby gal, netizens are standing by

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  10. Make una tell am

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  11. Very dumb woman, you think you are special? The way he treated his ex like trash he will treat you worse dey there dey fight for Niger man mcheeeww

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    1. He might treat her better, we’ve seen cases where second marriage was more better because they learnt from their mistakes.

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    2. @Omajaccy (more better), more and better can't be used together, both are comparative.

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  12. When that same hand touches you, remember to praise him o. Nonsense.

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    1. The love still dey 'shack' am....hmmmmm nawa o

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  13. The elders have a saying- the rod the man used to beat his first wife is tucked away in the ceiling for the second wife. That you can vomit this trash for the general public consumption speaks volumes about your character. It is not only foolish but also reckless.

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    1. Is there the same proverb about a woman?
      Many women written off by their ex end up having "good marriages". Why?
      Or is it that their husbands had to bear the women stench and smile in public or present that the women are good?

      Only questions asked O!

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    2. Ore ta fi na iyale nbe lori aja fun Iyawo. The elders can never be wrong about this.

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  14. She shouldn’t do this at all. I’m sorry for her.

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  15. Na here we dey

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  16. Tufiakwa!
    Common sense is not common after all!

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  17. Such an amusing lady...

    Back in college, I decided to give my time of day to an innocent-looking guy I frequently crossed paths with at the library. After pestering me for close to a year, we finally went on a date, but I remember him telling me with such bravado how he treated a potential girlfriend. In his words, "She visited, I discarded her after I slept with her and told her to leave."

    Noticing my silence, he gazed into my eyes and assured me, "I would never do that to you; you are one of a kind." And he kept his promise.

    Because I helped him by making sure that was the last time he spent time with me.

    Now, this is the problem with some humans: thinking they are special, but no, you would only be special to someone who is a special person themselves, and your true uniqueness can only be recognized by another who is also an exceptional person. You will only be safe with a man or woman who is generally beautiful inside and out, not just to you in particular, my dear.

    But I am not surprised; I knew he wasn't a prize when she exposed too much of her dΓ©colletage to the full glare of everyone on her wedding day, and he sheepishly stood beside her.

    They will be fine; of this, I am so sure. Two peas in a pod... these two.

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  18. That's her problem. Na she know where dey pain her, make she dey put am near fire.

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  19. Warrior isonu 😠😠😠

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  20. None of you condemning her bothered to ask if she was triggered and if so, what triggered her post. At least that would assist in judging if she overreacted. Right?

    Why do women generally wish that their Ex never gets a better marriage? The other day, a woman chronicled here that she is always asking her children living with her Ex how well her Ex is treating his current wife, and she was apparently pained to hear he is not doing DV on his current wife as he wrongly did on her. Why her pain?

    When a woman leaves a relationship or marriage she calls bad rightly or wrongly, she and her corner do not want her Ex and his new woman to prosper or blossom. But she wants to glow in her new relationship or marriage with the cheers of "You Glow Girl" from her group. She always wants to end her testimony of new marital joy with tales of the marital sadness of her Ex and his series of subsequent failed marriages.

    Why so many wishes or even affirmative declaration above that the man should repeat his alleged bad behaviour on this woman?
    Meanwhile, your good man-friend or husband today is the rejected Ex of another woman - an Ex who may be guilty of bad things you would not believe if told.

    Until it reaches your brother(s), male cousin(s), and or son(s), you guys think male8 is a game.
    You guys generally do not wish men well here. Yet you are looking for good men for yourselves or for the females of due age in your family. Where would you find them? From those you wish bad on?

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    1. Anon 15.03 hmmmmmm
      The Most Complex B

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  21. Jesus will fix it for them, I hope he doesn't treat her like he treated his ex, because most of the time, violent men don't stop until they're old.

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  22. Desperado - in Shallipopi’s voice. Not another woman who will regret jumping online to defend her man.

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  23. The igbos will say "you don't learn to use your left hand at old age" but hey! what God cannot do does not exist. I pray her marriage last.

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  24. The level of her stupidity is sickening

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  25. I’ve not said anything since the sudden emergence of this union, because from the very first post I saw about them my spirit was blunt(it won’t last). Now that’s not my wish for her but anytime I have such strong feeling about something it happens. This feeling was before I started hearing all sorts then I realized why it won’t.

    1.She confirmed they didn’t date.. what??? That’s a huge red flag.

    2. She confirmed the prison story, not too bad.

    3. The guy’s body language has a different story that’s yet to unfold, that guy is not a marriageable type, Evan watch your back especially on your money.

    4. Evan is desperate to be married, desperation has completely blinded her to see multiple loopholes.

    Evan is not on the same page with this guy it’s just a matter of little time, and if she doesn’t take time her own cry will be worse. Her level of reasoning and understanding is so poor for her age, something is not right about that guy.

    Evan keep your daughter very far from your husband, sorry to tell you this way.

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  26. Na sit dey look and observe I dey likeis

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  27. Aunty New Wife, keep breathing ooo because time will tell!
    πŸ›ΊπŸš›πŸššπŸš’πŸš™πŸš‘

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