Popular Nigerian media personality, Betty Irabor has asserted that marriage can isolate the married and urged married people to stay in touch with your friends and family.
Betty Irabor noted on her Facebook page that, sometimes, you may feel your spouse or partner is all you need but one day you will realize just how much you need a good support system.
Her submission has received a mixed bag of reactions a majority of social media users disagreed with her citing that isolation is a personal decision and not because of one’s marital status.
See her post below;
In other News Controversial Nigerian Songstress, Tiwa Savage has reportedly splashed a whopping sum of 79 million naira on the acquisition of a Patek wristwatch.
This is coming after the intimacy tape of Tiwa Savage and her unknown lover surfaced on the internet and subsequently left netizens in awe.
Despite the heat generated by the tape, the singer reportedly seems unbothered as she unboxed her expensive wristwatch estimated to be worth 140, 000 US dollars.
Recall that Tiwa Savage had bragged that her video wouldn’t be seen by the public at a concert, but a few minutes after she did, it spread all over social media like wildfire
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