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“If you see men, run oh! Japa” – ‘CEO of men are scam’ warns as she joyfully weds lover

A beautiful bride cautions females about men with ulterior motivations as she marries her man in the conventional manner.

The lady was holding her typical wedding when she decided to deliver the cautionary speech.

She was observed speaking to her gang of Asoebi females during the wedding, and they mentioned that she is fond of calling men scum.

After giving the advice, she left to join her guests and man for their conventional wedding.

“If you see men, run o, japa. Don’t say I did not tell you,” she said.

A caption attached to the video read:

“CEO of men are scam is married”

Watch the video below:

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