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Teju Babyface Sparks Controversy: Advises Men to Keep Cheating a Secret from Wives

Popular Nigerian media personality Teju Babyface has ignited debate online after advising men not to confess to their wives if they cheat.

In a viral video circulating on social media, Teju addressed couples but focused primarily on men, warning that silence is often better than disclosure in such situations.

He explained that whether infidelity occurs by accident, mistake, or deliberate action, revealing the truth may only bring harm.

“If you cheat on your spouse, especially your wife, don’t confess. It is one of the most catastrophic things you can ever do in your life,” Teju warned.

Teju argued that confessions often stem from guilt rather than genuine honesty, and those who reveal their indiscretions are frequently being manipulative rather than truthful.

He challenged the common belief that admitting wrongdoing strengthens a relationship, insisting that such revelations typically destroy trust, inflict unnecessary pain, and can even end marriages.

The media personality’s remarks have sparked a flood of reactions online, with some supporting his perspective while others criticized the advice as morally questionable. Many viewers debated the ethics of keeping such secrets versus maintaining transparency in relationships.

In conclusion, Teju maintained that partners gain nothing from hearing about infidelity and cautioned that confessing is far more damaging than any temporary relief from guilt.

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