“Stop bringing your single friends to your matrimonial home”- Mr Jollof advises married women


 Freedom Atsepoyi, a Nigerian comedian and businessman also known as Mr. Jollof, has advised women against inviting single friends to their marital house.


Mr. Jollof claimed that someone kidnapped her friend's spouse, which is why he chose to counsel married ladies, perhaps in response to the news of famous stylist Medlin Boss's alleged romance with her friend's husband.


The comedian believed that a married woman and her female companion could develop a sexual relationship if they become too close.


He suggested that they go all out and make the husband a part of a threesome.


According to Mr. Jollof, this can cause a marital problem since the husband may start to develop feelings for the other woman because she is younger than his wife.


He gave examples of women who allowed their friends to feel so at home in their marital house that they asked them to cook for their husbands or help them drop off the kids with their husbands, thereby causing a rift in their marriage.


The comedian argued that in some situations, it might not be appropriate to blame the male for not being able to control himself when, in reality, it was the woman who was to blame.

“How many times will I warn you all not to bring your single friends to your matrimonial home? Now it has happened again, and you all are asking me what I have to say.

The Genesis of this is when two friends become too close they start to such each other i.e become lesbian and some graduate to doing a threesome with their husband. Sometimes the men become greedy, they feel their wife is now an old cargo and the single one has more juice that would make them befriend the single ones”

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