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Victoria Inyama Blast Women that sleep with men


Nollywood actress Victoria Inyama, has
sounded a note of warning to single ladies
who like to prey on people’s husbands.
In a post shared on her Instagram page, the
actress warned young women about the
consequences of carrying on romantic
relationships with married men. Reminding
women of karma and it’s effects, she
advised them to make peace with the wives
of men they have already ruined their
marriages.
Here’s what she wrote below:

“I just want to think aloud. They say what
goes around comes around, my target are the
younger girls yea. At this your young correct
age, You have everything on the freshness
side going for you but yet you are dating a
married man, cool, clap for yourself in
@nedu_wazobiafm voice. Just picture many
years later, you get married to the love of your
life, prince charming , a good man.
The Only problem is that he’s also taking care
of another lady like the one that took care of
you. Now you are in rage. Why?? Have u
forgotten how you insulted the wife, how you
flaunted the love loot? He even married you,
now he wants to marry another wife. You run
to church. Please…..First of all, look for all the
madams that have cried because of you and
apologize for the hurt and pain you caused
them, then make peace with Karma.
So, I’ve broken it down my young beautiful
ladies, please mind how it all happens now
cause just like a boomerang, it all comes back
around so mind how you flex. Study hard,
work hard, pray hard., don’t compare your
progress to anyone’s. Don’t let your family
cause you to do the extraordinary because if it
all turns bad, it’s your mom and siblings that
will throw insults at you.”

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