Key Points
- Nigerian comedian Mr Odey shares a post about infidelity. He thanks alleged lover Frank Oko for sleeping with Margaret.
- The comic claims the man has other wives before Margaret. He asks him to marry her as a third wife.
- The post sparks online talk about marriage trust and public shame. Many users urge the couple to settle issues in private.
A Nigerian comedian has publicly accused a man of sleeping with his wife. He shared the claim on Facebook, turning his family issue into public talk.

In the viral post, he named the man as Frank Oko, also called Mr Ltd. The comedian said Oko had been sleeping with his wife, Margaret Paul, for some time. He wrote that he now felt ready to let the pair continue together. It mirrors other times comedians call out cheating partners online.
Comedian asks alleged lover to marry his wife
In the post, the comic thanked Oko for sleeping with Margaret rather than hiding it. He said the man could now keep seeing her and marry her as a third wife. The comedian ended the note by wishing both of them well in life.
He did not state when the alleged affair began or if he confronted them before. The post also did not explain whether the couple had tried to settle things at home. Many readers therefore tried to piece together the story from the short online message alone.
Screenshots of the comedian’s post soon spread across Facebook groups and other platforms. Many users said they first thought it was a joke or stage act. Others felt the message showed real hurt and anger hidden behind light words.
Some comments mocked the people named in the post and made light of marriage vows. A few urged the man to let the wife go fully if trust had broken down. Others begged him to seek calm talk with his partner away from social media.
Fans debate public callout of alleged affair
One user wrote that marriage problems should be shared with elders, not strangers online. Another asked why the comedian chose to thank the alleged lover instead of his wife. The debate echoed past viral cases of partners calling each other out in public. Similar tension once followed a public reaction to a viral marriage post shared by another couple.
As at press time, none of the people named had issued a fuller statement. It is also not clear whether the comedian plans any legal moves or formal divorce steps. Relationship experts often advise couples to seek quiet help before sharing private issues online






