Lilian Esoro throws shade at unnamed female friend

Ifeanyi Eze
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Nollywood actress and entrepreneur, Lilian Esoro, has stirred conversations online with a cryptic post about loyalty, friendship, and relationships.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, the actress wrote:

“When a friend looks out for you… never betray a friend for your own benefit, especially when facing a difficult situation or controversy. It may be rosy now… sometimes, most times, it’s not forever. Don’t get carried away by love or lust… men/boys will make you lose your friends (and the real ones).

There is so much that friend can take when you keep throwing them under the bus. (If the shoe fits after reading this, then this message is for you!).”

Though Lilian did not mention names, her words have sparked reactions from fans, many of whom believe the message is directed at someone close to her.

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Actress Lilian Esoro

The actress, who is no stranger to sharing motivational notes and thought-provoking takes on social media, seems to be emphasizing the importance of loyalty and valuing true friendships over fleeting relationships.

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In other news, Nigerian singer and songwriter Chike-Ezekpeazu Osebuka, popularly known as Chike, has stirred conversation online after declaring that he has no plans to get married, describing the institution as “a stupid step.”

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The 32-year-old music star made the comment during a candid sit-down with media personality Chude Jideonwo, where he opened up about his personal views on relationships, happiness, and his journey in the entertainment industry.

“In my personal opinion, in fact, I think it’s a stupid step to get married, that’s my opinion,” the singer said, stressing that marriage is not a priority for him at this stage of life.

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Chike, who is best known for his soulful love songs, added that his sense of fulfillment is tied more to financial security than to traditional milestones like marriage.

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