Key Points:
- Alibaba says a man may walk from a pledge. He backs it with a Joseph and Mary case.
- He warns on harsh signs like rage or hit. He says, “Run,” when harm shows in fights.
- He urges genotype and blood checks before any vow. He writes, flee if one is AS, one SS.
Nigerian comic star Alibaba has shared blunt love talk today. He says a man may drop a vow with cause. He draws a Bible case with Joseph and Mary today.

His point is clear and very firm for pairs. A pledge to wed is weak when big risks show. He says, do checks, think hard, then make your vow.
Health checks and early truth
He calls for genotype and blood group checks by pairs. He writes, “If she is AS and you SS,” flee. Do not heed a “what God cannot do” line. Move fast, move far, as he lays that rule.
Alibaba notes a woman may see a new fact. He cites a “staff of office decommissioned” kind case. She can opt out though she had said yes. He adds, do not play the “after you promised” card.
He says one may call off a bond after bride price. New truth can show up and it can be grave. He asks for bright talk before rings or plans. Clear truth saves pain for both homes and friends.
Violence, envy, and hard lines
He states, rage or hit is not a red flag. He says it is God who talks to your feet. In short, “Run,” when fists or fear show up. He says women must do the same in full.
He warns on men who fear a woman’s rise. You may spot this soon after that ring plea. He writes, “If you don’t vamoose, that knee will press.” He says it may press your work life or neck.
Viewers also saw clear lines in Biggie’s house this week. Ebuka said two stars were just in fun, not love. The other night, Koyin rejects Isabella ship with kind, plain words. Fans later weighed if speed to move on felt fair.
He pleads with hurt hearts to spare their lives. Do not jump from Third Mainland Bridge for lost love. Time heals, he adds, and new paths soon show. Reach the next bridge when life brings it near.
He also turns to those who cursed a lover. He writes, you told him to “F off” and “get lost.” You said he was “too full of himself” that day. He asks, how can we say you were just mad.
He wrote a Yoruba line, “Oti waaan jora re loju.” He asks what that means in Yoruba once again today. So, use calm words when heat tries to rule. Then speak peace when you go back to talk.
An evicted star also wrote a short shade this month. He sparked talk on who moved on too fast. See fan debate over moving on from a pool clip. The chat ties with Alibaba’s note on firm truth.
His core call stays clear and calm for all. A promise is not stone; your life means far more. Do checks, face truth, choose peace, then make your vow. Hold joy, not harm, when love guides your next step.





