A Nigerian lady who recently tied the knot has been accused of disappearing after collecting money from a group savings (‘Ajo’) to fund her wedding.
A Twitter user @mobolajitemmy went online to call out the newlywed, who got married barely two months ago, after she went incommunicado following the money collection.
According to @mobolajitemmy, the new bride, identified simply as Phoebe, took the first slot in the ‘ajo’ group and blocked everyone in the group afterward.
It was also claimed that Phoebe’s husband allegedly carried out a similar heist in a bid to sponsor their wedding.
After being called out, the culprit deactivated her Twitter account and set her Instagram account to private to avoid backlash.
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Interestingly, Phoebe appears to be unperturbed by the call-out as she took to Snapchat to state that she has no intention of clearing the air, and people should believe whatever they choose to.
She wrote on her Snap, “Thank you for your calls and messages, I’m not clearing up any rumours, believe whatever you want to believe. My people know me & know my heart”.
Mobolaji shared her response while reacting to a follower who defended Phoebe, stating that she would never do such a thing.
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In other news, Josephine Adeh, a police spokesperson in FCT Abuja advised married couples showing their love life on social media to keep their happy home off the social media.
Sharing on Twitter (X), the police spokesperson emphasized that she doesn’t want to hear any complaints from married couples online, informing them to keep their marriage away from social media.
In her tweet, she wrote;
“All this married couples show off love on social media. I don’t want to hear complaints oooo. Keep your happy home off social media . Use the social media platform to promote your businesses” Read here