BBNaija star Tega has dismissed allegations linking her to Frank Edoho’s alleged side relationships during his marriage to Sandra, his ex-wife, in a swift and direct response that has gone viral online. Sandra had recently claimed that Edoho was involved with multiple women while they were married, and Tega’s name was mentioned in connection with these claims, sparking widespread discussion across social media platforms. The actress and reality TV personality reacted to the accusations with a simple yet powerful statement: “It’s all cap.” Her response, delivered in a straightforward manner, has resonated with many online users who have since weighed in on the unfolding drama.
Tega’s comment has been widely shared and discussed, with fans and followers expressing support for her stance. Many believe the allegations are baseless and unfounded, while others continue to debate the credibility of Sandra’s claims. The controversy has reignited interest in the personal lives of Nigerian celebrities, particularly those in the entertainment industry who often face public scrutiny. Despite the online buzz, Tega has not provided further details or elaborated on her position, choosing instead to let her brief statement speak for itself.
Meanwhile, the conversation around relationships and personal choices in Nigeria continues to evolve, as seen in another recent development involving singer Chike. In a separate interview, Chike revealed his views on marriage and family, stating he is not currently interested in getting married but already knows he wants to have a daughter in the future. He also shared a personal criterion he uses when meeting women: he asks whether they grew up with their father present, claiming it affects their future relationships. “I’ve noticed that women who grow up without a father in their lives often have a messed-up love life, so one of the first things I ask a woman I meet is, ‘Where’s your father?’” he said.
Chike’s comments sparked a mixed reaction online. Some praised his honesty and unique perspective, while others criticized him for making broad generalizations about women based on their upbringing. The debate has since trended on social media, with users sharing personal experiences and opinions on the topic. As both Tega and Chike navigate public attention, their statements reflect broader conversations about relationships, trust, and personal boundaries in contemporary Nigerian society. These discussions are likely to continue shaping public discourse in the months ahead.


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