Why Ehi Ogbebor should stop flaunting her lovers on social media – Jaruma warns

Nigerian sex therapist, entrepreneur and founder of Jaaruma Empire Limited, Hauwa Saidu Mohammed known as Jaruma has taken to social media to caution  Interior designer, Ehi Ogbebor, to stop flaunting her lovers on social media.

According to Jaruma, such practice can affect the mental health of her lovers. Speaking further, the popular sex therapist went back memory lane, recounting how Ehi’s first wedding which was the talk of town at that time, crashed amidst allegations of her spouse being a ritualist.

Jaruma went on to talk about her second relationship which was with MC Olumo. She narrated how it also ended after MC Olumo married another woman while still in a relationship with Ehi.

Then speaking about the new man on Ehi’s life, known as Dennis Osifo, Jaruma reiterated the need for the interior decorator to keep her love affairs outside social media because of the long term effect.
Jaruma further used her marriage as a case study, disclosing how the press made fun of her and supposed husband….
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In related news, Ehi Ogbebor, today, released some loved up photos with her new man, Dennis Osifo.

Few days ago, Ehi Ogbebor unveiled her new man after he celebrated his 50th birthday on October 9 in the United States.

Ehi who stated that they are two “divorced souls” madly in love, added that anyone claiming to be married to her new man should provide evidence or forever hold their peace.

She also warned her new man’s “ex-wife” not to push her into spilling all she did while they were married.

However, the alleged wife of Ehi Ogbebor‘s boyfriend finally spoke up. According to some chats shared by the controversial blogger Gistlovers, the lady revealed that Ehi Ogbebor was actually a family friend who lived under the same roof with them after her first marriage crashed.

Speaking more, she noted that the man (Dennis Osifo) divorced her 4 months ago contrary to Ehi Ogbebor’s claim of him being divorced since 2018.

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