Popular Nigerian video jockey and on air personality, Moet Abebe has never been married but has a very strong view about what marriage is.
The Soundcity presenter stated that marriage was a major fraud and she didn’t think she ever wants to get married. She said this while replying to a question by one of her followers during a question and answer poll she opened on her Instagram page recently.
Moet had asked her followers to ask her anything and she was ready to respond. A fan then asked if she would like to marry him but she replied and said, “I don’t think I want to get married… it is a major fraud, but what do I know?”
The beautiful On-Air goddess’ statement about marriage has, however, generated a lot of comments from many social media users online as many of them castigated her and told her to stop misleading people.
“I don’t think I want to get married yen yen yen tomorrow you go post pre-wedding pictures. Na all these Olodos wey dey listen to these people I dey pity,” a user with the name Mufasa Tundeednut replied her.
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