A Nigerian matchmaker has claimed that a relationship headed for marriage allegedly ended because of comments made online about the ongoing discussions involving singer Chike and media personality Frank Edoho.
In a viral video, the man said she was the one who connected the couple on TikTok, adding that the man lives in America while the lady is based in Nigeria.
According to him, the relationship reportedly fell apart after the man saw comments the lady made online defending Chike and joking about cheating if her partner kept malice with her.
The matchmaker further alleged that the man had been financially supporting the woman, including paying her rent and assisting with her mother’s medical bills.
He expressed disappointment that social media comments allegedly contributed to the collapse of the relationship.
His words …
“Hello everybody. One relationship just scatter. One relationship wey suppose lead to marriage this December just scatter now because of this Frank and Chiké ongoing matter. This girl dey Nigeria and the guy dey America. Na me connect them for TikTok. This guys dey follow each other. This guy come see comment where this girl dey praise Chiké, say wetin Chiké do Frank dey okay. That number one.
She come comment for another post. Make Una dey hear o, p00r girl wey never chop wey her boyfriend wey dey America dey feed come dey take care of her mama. She come comment say oh Frank wife, you just dropped an update. Now I know what to do if my man keep malice with me. Any simple mistake I will Chiké my man.
And na this guy dey feed and pay her rent. Her mama wey dey s!ck na him dey take care of her hospital bill. You see wetin comment don do your life?”
Watch video below …
“A relationship that was supposed to end in marriage this December has reportedly fallen apart because of the Frank Edoho and Chike drama” — A man shared, narrating how the heartbroken boyfriend ended things with his partner after she praised Chike in the ongoing online drama. pic.twitter.com/RRUiZD8sz6
— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) May 16, 2026
