Nigerian rapper Eva Alordiah has said that many married women are not sexually satisfied buy their husbands. This comes after social media went agog following a leaked tape scandal involving Equatorial Guinea’s finance chief, Baltasar Ebang Engonga featuring him with various women, including many married women.
Reacting to this, the music star pointed out that many women endure significant sexual dissatisfaction, which may drive some to infidelity. Eva stressed that most men do not recognize or address this issue, further exacerbating the situation.
Her statement led to series of remarks on social media, with one fan arguing that cheating is a matter of personal character, independent of sexual satisfaction. The fan tweeted: “This is like saying a well f3cked man will never cheat on his woman. “A cheat is a cheat. If you like f3ck every day for 5 hours. They will still find a way to cheat”.
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