The controversy is about the circumstances of her new union. Sisi Alagbo reportedly married as a second wife a development that has stirred heated reactions online.
How It Started
The issue began when Sisi Alagbo’s mentor, who goes by the name Melowaka, publicly praised her for getting along well with her husband’s first wife.
Things took a turn when the first wife came online to refute the claim, saying she had no knowledge of the marriage. According to her, both her husband and Sisi Alagbo had blocked her on Facebook, preventing her from seeing their activities.
The first wife expressed her anger and disappointment in a post saying:
“She derived joy in ruining a fellow woman’s happiness. Both of them blocked me on social media so I wouldn’t see the rubbish they were doing online. My husband never told me he was getting married to her. I only found out on social media. Even on the morning of their nikkah, my husband called me but didn’t mention the marriage.
If a man that I have been with for about 15 years can treat me like this, then he is not worth being my husband. Sisi Alagbo should have him.”
Mentor’s Reaction
Following the backlash, Melowaka made a U-turn. She explained that after hearing the first wife’s side of the story, she confronted the husband and expressed her disappointment.
In her words:
“I made a conference call yesterday when I heard the story from Iyáálé after she came into my inbox. I cried like a baby after hearing the whole gist. Sisi Alagbo was on her knees throughout, begging the first wife. I told the husband straight off that he is a gigxlo. I told Eniola she has made another mistake. She only calls me her role model by mouth; I know nothing about her life. I don’t keep Facebook friends.
Isn’t it amazing how one blogger started dragging Iyáálé over 50k? O ga oo!”
How It Started
The issue began when Sisi Alagbo’s mentor, who goes by the name Melowaka, publicly praised her for getting along well with her husband’s first wife.
Things took a turn when the first wife came online to refute the claim, saying she had no knowledge of the marriage. According to her, both her husband and Sisi Alagbo had blocked her on Facebook, preventing her from seeing their activities.
The first wife expressed her anger and disappointment in a post saying:
“She derived joy in ruining a fellow woman’s happiness. Both of them blocked me on social media so I wouldn’t see the rubbish they were doing online. My husband never told me he was getting married to her. I only found out on social media. Even on the morning of their nikkah, my husband called me but didn’t mention the marriage.
If a man that I have been with for about 15 years can treat me like this, then he is not worth being my husband. Sisi Alagbo should have him.”
Mentor’s Reaction
Following the backlash, Melowaka made a U-turn. She explained that after hearing the first wife’s side of the story, she confronted the husband and expressed her disappointment.
In her words:
“I made a conference call yesterday when I heard the story from Iyáálé after she came into my inbox. I cried like a baby after hearing the whole gist. Sisi Alagbo was on her knees throughout, begging the first wife. I told the husband straight off that he is a gigxlo. I told Eniola she has made another mistake. She only calls me her role model by mouth; I know nothing about her life. I don’t keep Facebook friends.
Isn’t it amazing how one blogger started dragging Iyáálé over 50k? O ga oo!”
Na wah.
ReplyDeleteThese people got no atom of shame in them. Not surprised though.
ReplyDelete© TEEJAY
Free your mind of Tribal bigotry! You suppose don pass this thing guy! Nne na wa o!!..
DeleteKelvin Dat Edo Boi (Stellz Cousin)
'These people' like your brother and his second wife. Not surprised at your comment though.
Deletena d husband faults 4 not carrying d first wife along. dey should get dere imam involves on what to do.
DeleteKelvin you're raving mad for that comment. Where in my comment did I mentioned tribe? So these people didn't occur to you I was referring to the man and woman.
DeleteYou must be taking local weed to misbehave here all the time.
© TEEJAY
Teejay you said THESE PEOPLE so you are referring to their tribe, you should have said THIS PEOPLE...........
DeleteThanks for the correction Stella.
DeleteNoted.
You know say this English get as e be sometimes.
© TEEJAY
I didn’t take these people to mean tribe
DeleteThis people is bad grammar
These people is correct
This should be the Agba-a-thon lady,wonder why some men can't do the right thing,why not inform the first wife?now na Sisalagbo dey trend
ReplyDeleteAll of you will be fine.
Na their way
ReplyDeleteMercy Aigbe graduating set dem.
DeleteSet awon judy austin.
ReplyDeleteJust inform first wife, after all your religion allows you to marry as many wives as you want as long as you can take care of them!
ReplyDeleteNo, his religion does not allow him to marry as many wives as he wants. He is allowed a maximum of 4. Btw, for African men, you have to understand that polygamy is more about tradition than about religion. If you think i’m lying ask Yul Edochie, Goodluck Jonathan whose second wife just showed up, and all the Edo men that Stella has been posting who married 2 wives on the same day.
DeleteYou say you leave your former marriage because of abuses naim you comot. You no see any single guy, nah Another woman husband you see go lap.
ReplyDeleteWicked man, wife of 15 see wetin you do her. Yuless men everywhere
Let's be honest, how many single men gladly marry single mothers? Very rare, talk more of one with 3 kids?
DeleteThere are single men marrying single mothers
DeleteShe wants this one cause of money
Na Wooo
ReplyDeleteKayamata Sleller
Hello iya Boys
They are quick to point out that their religion permits polygamy but will never follow the guidelines stated by the same religion regarding polygamy.
ReplyDeleteThank You Miss Aboki.
DeleteHowever, you have to understand that, for our men polygamy is more of tradition than religion.
Remember the different posts that Stella has been making about men that marry 2 women on the day? Remember Goodluck Jonathan who Stella just recently posted about his second wife, David Mark, President OBJ who even has a PHD in theology. All these men i mentioned are not even followers of the religion that permits polygamy. What they have in common is that they are African men. I used these names as example because they are people you and i know and have read about, not to talk of ordinary men that are not high profile.
If u think i’m lying go to Delta state who are largely non muslim, and talk to them about polygamy. They say if you have only wife, you are still single.
Marriage Bruhaha
ReplyDeleteI know few Muslim men who got married to a second or third wife without informing the first wife. One very close even went with his first son with the first wife and warned him not to tell his mum.
ReplyDeleteEveryone will be fine.
Kai 🤦♀️
ReplyDeleteShameless duo
So you were asked to remarry and you went straight up to an already married man. Okay nah women supporting women.
ReplyDeleteWill you allow your single brother without any baggage (kids)to marry a lady with 3 kids?
Delete13:56 why can’t she marry single one that has kids or widow or divorced
DeleteThese are some selfish ppl.
ReplyDeleteKai!
ReplyDeleteWahala no too much like this? Nne na wa o 😩
ReplyDeleteSee the man sef!
ReplyDeleteThis Sisi alagbo must really love to trend, You left a marriage because of domestic violence, Then you obviously entered into the worst, I hope you know polygamy isn't child's play. Smh
ReplyDeleteNa waoh oooo 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteAll of una go dey alright
ReplyDeleteI dey follow the drama back to back on Facebook
ReplyDeleteBelieve everything on social media at your own risk
More drama still loading...
SMH
It's the husband's press conference for me,seemed they even wrote the welcome address abi wetin on a paper for him to read as he was making the video
DeleteFrom frying to fire
ReplyDeleteFrom domestic violence to a lying scum!
Na here we dey
Facebook people and drama. But then the hypocrisy of our society. Leave people alone. Unless they commit a crime, let people be.
ReplyDelete1. You people will shame single women to stupor. Pressure them to go and have children cos time is going. Of course its married men they will have children for. Most of them are now having children for other people's husband. See our celebs, so many single mothers out of fear. Broken families everywhere.
2. You people will force women out of marriages for any small issue. Any small thing, leave. Even issues that can be worked out with time. Once they are out of that marriage they are mocked for singleness so they enter the next one as 2nd wives or side chics to people's husband. And start having children too. It's happening before our eyes. Broken homes everywhere
It is of no gain or value to us as a society. Let us obey God and flee fornication and adultery, the real culprits of everything
"If a man that I have been with for about 15 years can treat me like this, then he is not worth being my husband."
ReplyDeleteTime doesn’t equal love. Actions do. The first wife is wise to see that.
Polygamy is not a child's play..
ReplyDeleteHope she is prepared.