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Stop dating attention seekers, Ghanaian actress advises African celebrities
A Gambian-born Ghanaian actress, Princess Shyngle, has advised African female celebrities to stop dating and marrying ‘attention seekers’ that could ruin their lives using social media.
Shyngle gave the advice on her official Instagram account @princessshyngle on Thursday.
According to her, careers of many African female celebrities had been destroyed because of unfaithful marriage.
“African female celebs dey try, we will just be on our own and the devil will come into your life in disguise as a man looking for love and a wife.
“We fall for it thinking we have found a soulmate and trust him completely, but by the time we realise he is the devil himself, it is too late”, she wrote.
The actress noted that if one decided to quietly dump them and walk away, the supposed lover would run to social media to wreak havoc.
“They did this to get little fame and attention but may God protected us from such men,” Shyngle prayed.
Shyngle explained that any man that genuinely loved and cared for a woman would never go online to bash them in spite of all odds, therefore, ladies need to be careful on who they trust and share their secrets with as life partners, to save their hard-earned careers.
Meanwhile, the President Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Mr Emeka Rollas has also taken to his Instagram page @emekarollas to pray for celebrity marriages and relationships in the country.
Rollas said the marriages and relationships of many Nigerian celebrities were under attack by demonic forces, using blackmailers and bloggers to hack voice notes and private conversations of many.
He prayed, “Oh God, dispose them of this wicked gadgets in Jesus name”.
The National Daily reports that recently many celebrities had been facing challenges in their marriages which had become a hot topic of discussion on social media.
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