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The Federal Capital Territory Police spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, has issued a cautionary message to women regarding relationships.

According to Diaspora digital media (DDM), she emphasized the need for wisdom when making decisions about love and long-term commitments.

Her statement followed a recent development involving Edo State lawmaker Natasha Osawaru and popular musician Innocent Idibia, known as 2Face.

Natasha Osawaru adopted 2Face’s surname on Sunday, drawing significant public attention and social media reactions.

Her decision came shortly after 2Face’s estranged wife, Annie Macaulay Idibia, reverted to using her maiden name.

Observers noted that the timing of Natasha’s name change suggested a major shift in 2Face’s personal life.

Many social media users speculated about the implications of Natasha’s decision and Annie’s reversion to her maiden name.

Reacting to the situation, SP Josephine Adeh took to her X handle on Sunday evening to share relationship advice.

She warned that any man who easily replaces a woman in his life is likely to do it again.

Adeh stressed that a man’s treatment of women reflects his character and values.

She noted that his children, if any, as well as society, are watching his actions closely.

She advised women to prioritize their dignity and not trade self-respect for any relationship title.

Adeh cautioned women against celebrating too soon when they replace another woman in a man’s life.

She warned that such women might eventually face the same fate as their predecessors.

She also urged women to safeguard their emotional well-being, financial stability, and future.

Her message emphasized that temporary passion should never be mistaken for lasting love.

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Adeh’s statement read: “A man who easily replaces a woman will do it again.”

“How he treats women reflects his character.”

“His children, if any, are watching, and so is the world.”

“My fellow gender, no title is worth losing your dignity over.”

“If he left her for you, don’t celebrate just yet; your turn may come.”

“Protect your heart, finances, and future.”

“Don’t mistake a temporary passion for lasting love.”

“Love is sweet, but wisdom is necessary.”

Adeh’s remarks sparked widespread reactions across various social media platforms.

Some people interpreted her words as a direct warning to Natasha Osawaru about her relationship with 2Face.

Many users supported Adeh’s stance, urging women to learn from past experiences.

They argued that women should avoid situations that could lead to heartbreak or emotional distress.

Others viewed her comments as general relationship advice applicable to all individuals.

Social media discussions continued, with some questioning the wisdom behind Natasha’s decision.

A few commentators defended Natasha, stating that she had the right to make her own choices.

Despite the ongoing debates, Natasha Osawaru has not publicly responded to the controversy.

Her decision to adopt 2Face’s surname remains a topic of discussion across various online platforms.

The situation continues to generate widespread interest and varying opinions from the public.

 


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