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Lockdown: Determine What Will Happen After Lockdown – Actor Adeniyi Tells Women
Actor Adeniyi Johnson has advised women to utilize the lockdown to rekindle their relationship with their husbands so that after the lockdown, they will find it hard to stay away.
Actor Adeniyi Johnson has advised women to utilize the lockdown to rekindle their relationship with their husbands so that after the lockdown, they will find it hard to stay away.

He said this is especially to women always saying that they will show their husband’s different colours if he misbehaves.
He further stated that the lockdown will determine what will happen to most marriages after the lockdown.
The post reads, “Lots are saying I’ll show him… keep showing him till you run out of colour … Now is the time to determine what will happen after the lockdown study respect him, obey him give him food and good sex…. stop saying “Am I a prostitute”!! . Cook good food, and TALK TO HIM… Be his best friend now!!!
MENNNNN…………. SHOULD I INCREASE THE VOLUME???🔊🔊🔊🔊
WOMEN VERSION COMING SOON✌”
Mr. Adeniyi also advised women to cook food and give good sex to their husbands so that they can rekindle their relationship.
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