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Nigerian actress Sarah Martins has expressed her disappointment with the hypocrisy of Nigerians when it comes to the missing ladies.
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She specifically mentioned the case of Celine and her Ghanaian friend, Afiba, who disappeared after traveling to Abia State to meet someone they had met on Facebook.
Sarah criticized Nigerians for judging and condemning the ladies, reminding them that some people have found love through social media.
She pleaded with them to stop harassing the innocent ladies, emphasizing that this could have happened to anyone.
Sarah also shared her own positive experience of meeting good people on social media, citing the example of gospel singer Moses Bliss who found his wife through social media.
“Nigerians are hypocrites!
Same people who met the love of their lives on social are busy bashing the ladies that visited Black Sheep abi na Black Sheriff.
Truth be told, most of us meet our partners on social media, so stop using it as an opportunity to bully those innocent ladies is not fair! It could have been anyone.
Someone like me that doesn’t even go out…
I can’t remember the last time I stepped out of my house and agreed to exchange numbers with strangers….
I’ve met good people on this app, and a lot of you even got married through this same social media.
Condemn online sex hawking (hook up/ runs, etc ) but not someone who met u online with genuine intentions.
Even Moses Bliss met his beautiful wife on IG, and the online relationship turned into a physical relationship, then marriage.
Stop using every opportunity to talk down on women.
The ladies I saw in those videos were looking decent, and I believe they all thought they’d met a responsible man for themselves.
It is well!
God will help us”.
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