Nigerian music icon Flavour N’abania has issued a stern warning to men against going after married women, describing such behavior as a path to personal ruin.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Flavour cautioned his followers to pray against “oringo”, a term he used to describe the temptation or influence that can drive a man to covet another man’s wife. He stressed that chasing married women can lead to spiritual and personal consequences, urging men to guard themselves and respect marital boundaries.
The singer’s message has generated mixed reactions online, with some praising it as sound advice, while others debated its relevance in modern society.
Flavour, known for his blend of highlife and contemporary Afrobeat, used the post to encourage men to focus on building their lives without interfering in other people’s marriages, highlighting the importance of integrity and respect in relationships.
ELIJAH ADEYEMI

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