Whitemoney, the well-known Big Brother Naija reality star and singer, shared a story about rejecting the advances of a wealthy married woman back when he was struggling.
He mentioned in an Echoo Room interview that he was residing under a bridge in Ojuelegba, Lagos, when the woman tried to entice him with a blank cheque in exchange for intimacy.
Despite his difficult circumstances, he stood firm in his values and declined the offer, stating that he does not believe in being involved with married individuals.
He said, “I got a blank cheque from a lady when I was living under Ojuelegba Bridge.
“Then I was learning cosmetology, she came into the store to buy something, then she saw me and gave me her number to call her.
“I called her. She was so beautiful. We started talking and then she called me to meet her at a hotel then she put out a blank cheque for me.
“Before she put out the blank cheque, she made a mistake by sending me her family picture. She had about five boys.
“She was one of those women that their husbands are hardly around. If she had not done that, maybe I would have slept with her.
“But the fact that I know that she was married, I refused. I have a law, I can never sleep with a married woman.”
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