Sarah Martins Accuses Yul Edochie of Allegedly Stealing Her Facebook Ad Earnings

Nigerian actress Sarah Martins has publicly accused Yul Edochie of stealing her earnings from Facebook ads. In a bold move, she shared a screenshot on her social media page, highlighting Yul’s name to substantiate her claims.

Sarah Martins Accuses Yul Edochie of Allegedly Stealing Her Facebook Ad Earnings

Sarah, who has had a contentious relationship with Yul Edochie and his second wife, Judy Austin, did not hold back in her accusations. She labeled Yul a thief and implored Nigerians to donate money to him, suggesting that he might face starvation without financial help.

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Sarah Martins Criticizes Nigerian Hypocrisy Over Missing Ladies

In other news, Sarah Martins voiced her frustration over the perceived hypocrisy of Nigerians concerning the disappearance of two young women. She highlighted the case of Celine and her Ghanaian friend, Afiba, who went missing after traveling to Abia State to meet someone they had encountered on Facebook.

Sarah condemned the harsh judgments and criticisms directed at the missing women, urging Nigerians to show compassion. She reminded her audience that many people have successfully found love through social media, and these unfortunate incidents could happen to anyone.

Sarah shared her personal experiences to emphasize her point. She mentioned meeting positive individuals on social media and pointed out that even gospel singer Moses Bliss met his wife online. Her message was clear: social media connections can be genuine and meaningful.

“Nigerians are hypocrites! The same people who found the love of their lives on social media are now busy bashing the ladies who visited someone they met online. The truth is, many of us meet our partners on social media. Stop using this as an opportunity to bully innocent women; it’s not fair! It could have happened to anyone.

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As someone who hardly goes out, I can’t remember the last time I stepped out of my house and exchanged numbers with strangers. I’ve met wonderful people through this app, and many of you have even gotten married because of social media.

Condemn online sex work if you must, but not those who genuinely connect with others online. Even Moses Bliss met his beautiful wife on Instagram, and their online relationship blossomed into marriage.

Stop seizing every chance to demean women. The ladies in those videos looked decent, and I believe they all thought they had met a responsible man. It is well! God will help us.”

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