Is it feasible to defend cheating in some situations?
Nedu, a well-known on-air personality, has admitted to supporting a married woman’s choice to cheat on her spouse.
The information was revealed in a segment of the “Honest Bunch Podcast,” a program devoted to exploring uncensored issues important to millennials and Generation Z.
Nedu told the tale of a newlywed who confided in him about her motivations for deciding to be unfaithful on the podcast.
The woman’s husband, according to the media personality, had supported a “no sex before marriage” policy when they were dating. But after they were married, she learned that her husband was unable to erection.
Nedu responded by acknowledging that he agreed with her decision to cheat and urged other people who run into a similar scenario to thoroughly investigate the underlying causes of their partner’s insistence on forgoing premarital sex.
“Oga is telling you ‘No sex before marriage,’ find out if he likes it from the other side,” he said, expressing his viewpoint.
Nedu defended his position while realizing the contentious nature of it, saying, “My brother, I support her. Men, please don’t be offended; I did in fact support the woman. They prohibited having intercourse before marriage, and this guy recently wed her. The girl enters, then, so.”
He expressed sympathy for her situation and emphasized how the husband’s position had an effect on their marriage.
Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, often known as Nedu Wazobia, is a well-known Nigerian figure with many talents.
He is well-known for his work as a TV presenter, broadcast journalist, on-air personality, actor, comedian, and content developer.
He is well-known for reading the news in pidgin on the Lagos radio station Wazobia FM 94.1, but he has also gained notoriety for his provocative opinions in the Honest Bunch Podcast.