- Yhemolee, a popular media personality, has advised couples to stop checking their partners’ phones to prevent cheating.
- A nightlifer who recently wedded his longtime girlfriend, Thayour B, has warned against checking their partner’s phone.
- He emphasized that a partner’s phone can potentially lead to mental and even life loss.
Idowu Adeyemi, also known as Yhemolee, a popular media personality, has encouraged couples to cease checking their partners’ phones in order to prevent them from cheating.
The nightlifer, who recently married his long-time girlfriend Thayour B, stated that checking a partner’s phone is risky.
He underlined that what one discovers on the partner’s phone might cost them their mind and possibly their lives.
In a video statement uploaded on his Instagram account, Yhemolee said, “My friend called me this morning and told me his fiancée is in the hospital struggling to breathe.
“I asked if she had any terminal illness and he said no. He said she checked his phone overnight. My point is, stop checking your partner’s phone, if you die, the person that made you lose your life will move on.
“My friend confirmed to me that if his fiancée went through his phone very well, she might not survive and even if she survives, whenever she remembers what she saw, she would be traumatised.”
In other news, Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has come to the defense of fashion entrepreneur Sophia Momodu following a public denial from a real estate company regarding Momodu’s assertions of owning a luxurious residence she recently showcased.
The situation escalated when Sophia Momodu, who is the mother of Imade Adeleke, the daughter of Afrobeats artist Davido, shared a video on Snapchat on Friday, September 20, offering her followers a glimpse of what she suggested was her new home.
However, the festivities were abruptly interrupted when the real estate company linked to the property issued a statement refuting Momodu’s claims of ownership.
In light of this, Sarah Martins utilized her social media channels to express her discontent with the real estate company’s management of the matter.
She contended that the firm’s choice to publicly refute Momodu’s assertion was not only unprofessional but also detrimental to her reputation.
“Very unprofessional!! What if your so-called client bought it for her? Make una try dey rest,” she wrote.