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Do not check your partner's phone when you are married or in relationship - Dolapo Badmus, Police PRO


Dolapo Badmos, The Zonal Police PRO, has a word of advice ladies, married or in a relationship, to avoid checking their partner’s phone.
The celebrity police made this known via her Instagram page, saying if you know you don’t have strength to withstand any negativity you find on your spouces’ phone, please don’t check.
Her full post reads;

Ladies, If you are married or you are in a relationship! Avoid checking your husband’s/partner’s phone! Someone once told me that hardly will you find a Nigeria man that doesn’t cheat (someone told me ohhh….not my handwriting)But does it mean all Nigerian men cheats?! So what is the essence of checking a phone that will aggravate your Bp, cause you sadness and make you put up a fight that might turn deadly?! Why?! Always imagine it that you are the only one in his life and every other person is a counterfeit….if you know you don’t have strength to withstand any negativity you find on his phone please don’t check! To avoid what can cause havoc! If you can’t cope please separate, after separation if you still cannot cope please divorce…..Don’t let what they will tag “simple” shatter your life and turn you to a murderer…..Domestic violence is dangerous! Avoid it! If you are encountering domestic violence and you need help please dial *6820#

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