A pastor and relationship coach, Kingsley Okonkwo, has described as madness people who conceal the identities of their partners online.
In a post on Instagram, the cleric questioned the justification behind hiding the identity of one’s partner from the public eye when there was no external force or pressure to make the post or share such information in the first instance.
Okonkwo wrote, “Another form of madness is hiding the face of your partner that we didn’t ask you to post.”
Meanwhile, his comments have generated a lot of reactions among social media users and celebrities, with many linking the write-ups to some female celebrities.
An actress, Queen Nwokeoma, wrote, “It is to create awareness, sir.”
A social media user, @moonlight_eguasa wrote, “A friend of mine used to close her partner’s face so that nobody will snatch him, but at last, she was served hot breakfast.”
Another commenter, Sam, wrote, “Some female celebrities have collected stray bullets.”
Seunbharbs wrote, “The partner asked them to post it, so people can know that they are seeing someone.”
IamDBull added, “Honestly, if the partner is really good-looking, they will want to show him off.”
A music producer, Ksolo, wrote, “Serious madness, and they will post it to ‘pepper’ their fellow women.”
Jasmineesset wrote, “Or your kids. Don’t post them if you don’t want us to see the face.”
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