How I Deal With Ladies Who Come After My Husband – Dancer, Janemena

''I blame him for any conversation and attention he gives to any other woman other than me,'' Janemena reveals.

How I Deal With Ladies Who Come After My Husband – Dancer, Janemena
Janemena

Nigerian dancer, Janemena has disclosed the way she deals with ladies who try to get involved with her husband.

Speaking via her recent Instagram post, Janemena wrote:

''If you text my Man and he responds seemingly well, I Assume he gave you his number so you can actually Text him.

''If you call him and he also relates fine, I assume he called you first.

''If you chill with him, I also assume he told you where to find him.

''I blame him for any conversation and attention he gives to any other woman other than me.
I won’t disrespect or go as far as killing any lady because she OWES ME NOTHING as it’s my man’s job to respect me.

''So Ladies, I just wanted y’all to know that a real man will never put you in a position just to make you look stupid and please, Try as much as possible to Avoid Triangulated Affairs.

''As the saying goes, when you are on the road, you are the only sane person, every other person is mad #justiceforijeoma”

Two siblings, Ifezue Chiamaka and Ifezue Emeka were arraigned on Thursday for the alleged murder of a make-up artist, Ijeoma Nweke at the Enugu State Magistrate Court.

The Makeup artist was allegedly killed for having an affair with Chiamaka’s boyfriend.

It was reported that Chiamaka lured Ijeoma (the Makeup artist) by inviting her for a makeup job.

On her arrival, Ijeoma suspected foul play and immediately sent an SOS message to a friend, before she was forced to drink a poisoned substance.

The siblings also reportedly poured acid on Ijeoma and dumped her corpse at Maryland axis of Enugu Metropolis.

In a viral video, Ijeoma’s mother was seen raining insults at the siblings as they were taken away from the court.

The case was, however, adjourned till Feb. 24, 2021, for further hearing.

The story of her death has, however, garnered sympathy and there are now calls for justice from well-meaning Nigerians who have condemned the act on social media.

Mercy Eke demanding justice on her Twitter page wrote: “Ijeoma Nneke was my coursemate, a very brilliant young woman. She graduated with a 2/1. Ijeoma was one of the best in my department( psychology Dept .2010/2014) We always tease each other and I will tell her “girl you must work in my rehabilitation centre. #JusticeForIjeoma.