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“Zainab Abidoye’s Twitter Confession Sparks Controversy: Refusing Marriage to Wealthy 52-Year-Old”

By Milcah Tanimu

Zainab Abidoye, a 22-year-old woman, has become the center of attention on Twitter following accusations of financial exploitation and subsequently rejecting a marriage proposal from a 52-year-old man. The woman shared on her Twitter account that she declined the proposal, leading the man to share his wedding pictures with another woman.

The online community began uncovering details of Zainab’s time spent with the married man and how she, along with her mother, allegedly benefited from his wealth. Zainab explained her reasons for rejecting the proposal, citing the significant age difference, the prospect of becoming a second wife, and the toxic nature of the relationship.

The controversy has stirred discussions on social media, with users exploring the complexities of relationships based on financial dependence and the ethical considerations involved.

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