“I have been sleeping with a married man, and he’s been married for 20 years.” – Lady confesses

  • A woman sparked outrage after admitting on a live show that she is sleeping with a man who has been married for 20 years.
  • Her confession divided viewers, with some condemning her actions and others citing cultural norms and double standards in infidelity.

A heated debate erupted online after a woman identified as Kitty made a shocking confession on Tonight’s Conversation Live & Uncensored, a show hosted by Ace of Metaphor.

During the live discussion, Kitty openly admitted that she has been involved in a sexual relationship with a man who has been married for 20 years.

Her disclosure immediately drew strong reactions from fellow panelists, with one describing her actions as “operating out of order” and accusing her of acting “in God’s face.”

The confession quickly went viral, triggering intense conversations across social media. Many viewers condemned Kitty’s actions, describing them as a sign of low self-worth and, in more extreme reactions, labeling it a “Jezebel spirit.” Critics argued that knowingly engaging in an affair with a married man reflects moral decline and a lack of accountability.

In other news…. A University of Lagos (UNILAG) law graduate has passed away just one day after her convocation, leaving friends and family devastated.

The sad news was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by @plantcodesss.

The graduate was part of the 2023 graduating class of UNILAG. The university held its 2024/2025 convocation ceremony on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, on campus, celebrating the achievements of its graduates as they prepared to embark on new chapters in their lives.

In her post, @plantcodesss reflected on how the late graduate had been an inspiration to others, even during difficult times. She highlighted that her sister, Evidence, had always supported the graduate and had hoped for her recovery after seeing her in a challenging situation previously.

The post read:

“You did your convocation yesterday and today you’re no more. You deserve to be celebrated and you will be. My sister, Evidence was always rooting for you and after seeing you in that miserable condition the last time, I hoped you’d get better. I know you’re smiling from where you are because ‘UNILAG didn’t end you.’ You ended UNILAG, in joy.”

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