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“Stop Checking Your Partner’s Phone; They’ll Move On Without You” – Yhemolee

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Popular media personality Idowu Adeyemi, known as Yhemolee, has shared an important message for couples, urging them to refrain from checking their partners’ phones to prevent infidelity.

Recently married to his longtime girlfriend, Thayour B., Yhemolee expressed that snooping into a partner’s private messages can be detrimental to both mental health and relationships.

In a candid video message posted on his Instagram account, Yhemolee recounted a concerning incident involving a friend whose fiancée ended up in the hospital after going through his phone.

“My friend called me this morning to say his fiancée was struggling to breathe,” he revealed.

Upon inquiry, he discovered that she had checked his phone overnight and was overwhelmed by what she found.

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Yhemolee stressed the seriousness of the situation, stating, “Stop checking your partner’s phone.

If it drives you to despair, that person will move on without you.”

He highlighted that the emotional turmoil caused by what one might discover can lead to severe mental health issues, even trauma.

He further explained that uncovering uncomfortable truths could have lasting effects, potentially leading to anxiety or distress.

“If his fiancée had thoroughly gone through his phone, she might not survive the emotional fallout,” he cautioned.

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His message serves as a reminder that trust is a crucial foundation in any relationship.

Instead of resorting to invasive actions that could jeopardize emotional well-being, Yhemolee advocates for open communication and trust-building between partners.

By fostering a healthy dialogue, couples can strengthen their bonds and navigate challenges without resorting to suspicion or betrayal.


 

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Nara Smith Reveals Her Two-Year-Old Daughter Has Cancer

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Popular model Nara Smith makes headlines as she reveals that her two-year-old daughter has been diagnosed with cancer.

The model took to social media, where she shared a video revealing that they discovered the diagnosis last year and have been treating her in hopes of making a full recovery.

She also shared how the experience has been for her and her husband, including their many hospital visits.

Fans have sympathized with the family, sending love and prayers for their daughter’s recovery.


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Ycee Questions the ‘Satire’ Behind Trending Akara Videos

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Nigerian singer Ycee reacts to the viral and trending akara skits that emerged after the advice given by the First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu.

It can be recalled that the First Lady shared that Nigerians can fight unemployment by going into the akara or corn business to sustain themselves in the current economy.

Following her comments, content creator Gilmore made a skit about selling akara, to which Ycee reacted “To all of you yelling ‘satire.'”

“The entire idea of satire as a literary device is to use humor, be entertaining, while also criticizing and exposing the issue at the base of the content. Portraying ‘akara selling’ as a lucrative business where you’re taking payment in Solana and ETH, patronizing Polanco and shopping at HF, etc… where is the said ‘satire’ that you all are screaming?”


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‘Don’t Rush to Marry’ — Blord Shares Advice on Relationships

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Nigerian businessman Blord advises young and single people regarding marriage.

He shared that they should not rush into marriage and that they need to be financially and emotionally ready, not just emotionally prepared, in order to sustain a marriage.

During a recent interview, the businessman shared “Don’t rush to marry. Take your time and make a good choice for a life partner. Don’t break ladies’ hearts because one day you are going to have a daughter, and what you did to other people’s daughters, someone else is going to do the same to your daughter.”

“So, take your time. Age doesn’t matter. Don’t marry who you will regret later because reversing marriage is very, very hard, especially when children are involved.”


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