Popular stylist, Makun Omoniyi widely known as Yomi Casual is under fire over his alleged cryptic response to the ongoing divorce drama of Korra Obidi and Justin Dean.
Kemi Filani recalls that Justin Dean shocked Nigerians when he announced his plans to divorce his wife, Korra Obiora few days after welcoming their second child.
Reacting to this drama, Yomi Casual admonishes all wives not to turn their husbands into monsters.
The happily married father of two also taunted ladies who wanted to be a boss, asking them not to bring the energy into their relationship.
He wrote: “Dear wife’s, please don’t use your hands to turn your caring husband into a monster. It is OK to be a boss lady, but please, don’t bring that vibe to your husband if he is a sweetheart from Day 1. He is not your competition. Ladies when you find a good man, please don’t treat him like what you have been through. He came into your life to make things beautiful and different”
Also, netizens did not forget to drag Yomi Causal’s marriage, asking him to call out his wife directly and stop going through corners.
eazylife.rex: You can say the name though and stop going through corners
oryvillage: Talk to your wife direct. Stop going through corner
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