Hubby of popular marriage counsellor, Faridah, secretly marries Facebook vendor, Sisi Alagbo

A popular marriage counsellor on Facebook, Adesola Faridah, has confirmed that her husband secretly married popular Facebook vendor, Eniola Sisialagbo.
The wedding of Faridah’s husband and Sisialagbo reportedly took place over the weekend.
The marriage counsellor was completely blindsided as her husband and his new wife allegedly blocked her on Facebook to ensure she did not see what they posted.
Faridah said she only knew after her friends informed her and sent the photos of the wedding to her.
The embittered wife said she even spoke with her husband on the day of his wedding, yet her failed to inform her.
In an emotional post on Facebook, Faridah accused SisiAlagbo of deriving joy from ruining a fellow woman’s happiness.
She said if someone she had been married to for five years could pull off such a thing without telling her, then he did not deserve to be her husband.
“Sisi Alagbo should have him,” she wrote.
In a follow-up post, Faridah continued to lament over the betrayal by her husband. She said there was no one to fight for her, except God.
“The pain is just too much to bear, I don’t think I deserved this from him”, she wrote.
Netizens have now dug out an old post where she listed 12 rules to follow for wives who wanted to keep their husbands.
In the 2022 viral post, she wrote:
“Never pretend to be sick for the purpose of denying your husband sex. You must give it to him. Sex is very important to men.
Never raise your voice for any reason against your husband. It’s a sign of disrespect.
Don’t expose your husband’s weaknesses to your family and friends. It will bounce back on you.
Never use attitudes and moods to communicate with your husband; you never know how your husband will interpret them.
Never compare your husband to other men; you’ve no idea what their life is all about. If you attack his ego, his love for you will diminish.
Never forget that your husband married you, not your maid; do your duties.
Never assign anyone to give attention to your husband; people may do everything else, but your husband is your own responsibility.
Never blame your husband if he comes back home empty-handed. Rathe,r encourage him.
Don’t associate with women who have the wrong mental attitude about marriage.
Don’t be too judgmental to your husband. No man wants a nagging wife.
Never allow your friends to be too close to your husband.
Never challenge your husband in front of the children. Wise women don’t do that.”
The husband has not responded.
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