Eniola Sisialagbo Locks Facebook Page After Husband's Disturbing Prayer Post
Sisialagbo Locks Facebook Page After Husband's Prayer

Concerns are mounting over the safety and whereabouts of popular herb vendor and influencer Eniola Sisialagbo after she suddenly deactivated her official Facebook page. The account, which also served as her primary business platform, was locked on Friday, May 1, and is no longer accessible to the public. This move has left many followers uneasy, especially following a troubling message shared by her husband, Akeem Adesola.

Husband's Cryptic Prayer Causes Alarm

Just a day before her page went private, Akeem Adesola posted a short but alarming message on Facebook: "Oh Allah, save my wife." The post quickly drew attention, with many questioning what might have gone wrong behind the scenes. The couple was already under intense public scrutiny after a controversial private video of them circulated online.

Previous Apologies and Emotional Statements

Prior to the page lock, Akeem had issued a detailed public apology, accepting full responsibility for the viral incident. He admitted that his actions had caused embarrassment and pain to his wife, family members, business associates, and supporters. "I take full responsibility for my actions," he wrote, describing the situation as a turning point in his life. He also appealed for forgiveness, promising to learn from the experience and rebuild trust moving forward.

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Similarly, Eniola Sisialagbo had earlier addressed the issue in an emotional message, expressing regret and asking for understanding. "I own my mistakes and I apologize with all sincerity," she wrote, adding that the situation had taken a heavy emotional toll on her.

Public Reactions and Support

The developments have sparked widespread reactions on social media. Many users have expressed concern and offered advice. @Patrick Okwy Ucheagwu wrote: "You owe your family, your first wife and your children the apology and make the peace and amends necessary. And always avoid situations that will lead you to such embarrassing moments. May God guide you right." Christy Debs commented: "Apology accepted. I don't like using 'no one is perfect' to justify bad things, but all the same we are human. Whatever we do, there will be consequences. This is the consequence of yours, just learn from it and be a better person." Tolani Ola's Jumoke advised: "U guys don't owe anyone any apologies... it's ur life, it's ur private video, it's ur problem. Why are u begging people who have tarnished ur image already? What people don't know in this life is that we need to protect ourselves in any situation we meet our fellow human being. Bullying won't solve anything. We all have our hidden affairs. If u keep posting apologies, they will keep dragging u. Move on, post ur business, be happy and don't be moved by anything. It will be over soon... enjoy ur peace, don't let them kill u. Nigeria knows how to make someone depressed, and once u allow such, u will be down forever."

Background of the Controversy

The couple's private video went viral, leading to intense public scrutiny. Akeem Adesola's apology and Eniola's emotional message were part of efforts to address the situation. However, the recent locking of Eniola's Facebook page has raised new fears about her well-being. As of now, neither Eniola nor Akeem has issued any further statements regarding her disappearance from social media.

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