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“Over 80% of us are guilty of infidelity. We only have bragging rights because we’ve not been caught red-handed” — Delta chief says

Over 80% of us are guilty with various degrees of infidelity” – Delta chief  asserts ⋆ Naijahotstars“Over 80% of us are guilty of infidelity. We only have bragging rights because we’ve not been caught red-handed” — Delta chief says

The Ohwo Avwo Gan of Olomu Kingdom, Olorogun Paul Akpor Abu, has weighed into the controversy surrounding gospel singer, Sammie Okposo’s public apology to his wife, Ozioma, for cheating on her with another woman.

Delta chief says

 

 

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Recall that the saga took a different turn when the woman he allegedly cheated with, granted an interview where she disclosed that she is pregnant for the singer and intends to keep the baby.

Reacting to this, the Delta chief took to his Facebook page on Thursday, January 27, to assert that 80% of men are also guilty of infidelity and have bragging rights because they have not been caught.

The President of Urhobo Democratic Assembly (UDA) wrote,

“Over 80% of us are guilty with various degrees of infidelity. We only have bragging rights bcos, we ‘ve not been caught red-handed. Okposo on my mind.”

See below,

Sammie Okposo’s infidelity stirred different reactions from netizens on social media, including music executive, Ubi Franklin, who criticized the singer for cheating on his wife.

 

 

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He wrote, “No one is perfect, our days will come when we are not proud of our actions. Cheating is bad even at his level and what he stands for. May God forgive him as he heals from this.

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