- Flavour of Africa’s alleged tweet warning against affairs with married women has triggered widespread reactions online amid the ongoing Chike-related controversy.
- Social media users are divided, sharing mixed opinions on relationships, morality, and celebrity behavior.

A recent post attributed to singer Flavour has sparked widespread reactions online after a warning about relationships with married women began trending in connection with the ongoing Chike-related social media controversy.
In the post circulating on X (formerly Twitter), Flavour of Africa wrote:
“Agu! pray against oringo Wey go carry you to dey reason another man wife. If you reach that level your life don spoil o”
The message quickly gained attention, with users linking it to the ongoing online discussions surrounding singer Chike and alleged relationship controversies involving married women.
Social media users flooded the comment section with mixed reactions, debating morality, relationships, and public perception.
One user wrote:
“But mk we truly check Am, As single women many reach. Chike of all ppl say nah anoda man wife dey sweet am. Something is wrong ajeh.”
Another user added:
“Coz Dem never table him matter, make we still dey observe like nothing has ever happened. Until then🥂”
A different commenter stated:
“I think there is no pain that a man can feel compared to the thought of another man being inside his wife.”
Others also weighed in with more critical takes:
“Exactly chime life don spoil cause why you dey sleep with someone old enough to born you?”
“Funny how these warnings only trend after the scandal breaks.”
Another user wrote:
“But how person go even open eye, carry another man wife go lash… Beautiful girls don finish life”
A separate reaction compared the situation to other industry controversies:
“This is just like when Don Jazzy asked Oluwadollarz to mention the name of the gay music exec who wanted to sleep with him.”

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