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Untold Reason 80% Of Women In Lagos Suburb Cheat On Husbands

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A radio call-in on 99.3 FM has ignited a storm of reactions across social media, after a caller harshly criticized men living in Ago Palace, accusing them of being oblivious to the infidelities of their women and wives.

In the now-viral segment, the caller claimed that a significant number of women in the Ago Palace area were secretly cheating on their husbands while their partners hustled abroad.

The controversial statement didn’t end there. The caller went on to describe the situation vividly, stating that these women in Ago Palace are constantly seen hopping between motorcycles or Uber rides with haste, using the expression “piam piam piam” to emphasize how swiftly they move.

Surprisingly, rather than blaming the women for their alleged actions, the caller turned the focus on the men, accusing them of naively leaving their wives behind while expecting their loyalty for up to a decade.

Listen to the conversation below;

What made the call even more intriguing was the collective response. Instead of pushing back against the caller’s harsh claims, many listeners and netizens appeared to agree. Several online commentators chimed in, sharing similar experiences and observations, with some even suggesting that the situation of the Ago Palace women was merely the tip of the iceberg.

“Festac is worse!” wrote one social media user. “In Amuwo, particularly Greenfield, it’s an open secret,” another added, amplifying the caller’s sentiment by expanding the scope to include other parts of Lagos.

Attempts to turn the debate into a tribal issue were swiftly dismissed. The original caller had stressed that this phenomenon spanned across all ethnic groups, claiming that approximately 80% of women in the mentioned areas were involved, making the problem a cross-cultural one.

This call has triggered intense discussions on the dynamics of long-distance marriages, trust, and fidelity in certain parts of Lagos. While some have taken the caller’s views with a grain of salt, others have used the opportunity to explore the pressures and loneliness that both men and women face when separated for long periods. The debate remains ongoing, with perspectives continuing to pour in from all corners of social media.

Read some netizens’ reactions to the caller’s claimed below;

Whether this radio caller’s bold statements will lead to deeper societal reflection or fade as just another social media sensation is yet to be seen. However, for now, Ago Palace, Festac, and Amuwo areas are at the center of a heated conversation about fidelity, trust, and modern relationships.
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