“Whatever I Do Is Misunderstood”- Kunle Afod’s Wife Opens Up On Criticism

Desola Afusat Afod, wife of Nollywood actor Kunle Afod, has responded to online criticism labeling her as either overly clingy or arrogant.

In a post shared via her Instagram Story on June 5, Desola expressed frustration over what she described as constant misjudgment of her actions, regardless of how she behaves.

She explained that she was once accused of being clingy when her partner was abroad. However, when she adjusted her behaviour and created some distance, she was still criticized and called proud.

“People said I was clingy because they’re abroad. I stepped back, and then they said I was proud,” she wrote.

Desola added that she is open to learning and improving in her relationships, but feels confused about expectations placed on her.

“Beloved, I’m open to learning and understanding. Please tell me how you’d like me to act and relate with you, because it seems whatever I do is being misunderstood,” she added.

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In other news… A retired Nigerian Army officer, Rabe Abubakar, and his wife, Amina Abubakar, have appeared in a video released by their captors after they were abducted along the Matazu highway in Katsina State.

The couple was reportedly kidnapped on May 30 while travelling from Abuja to Katsina for a wedding ceremony. According to reports, gunmen ambushed their vehicle near Zakin Baure village, while their driver escaped despite sustaining a gunshot wound to the hand.

In the video, the retired general and his wife appeared unharmed as they appealed to authorities and community leaders to facilitate their release. They reportedly conveyed a demand from a bandit leader identified as Kachalla Maha, who is seeking the release of some of his associates in exchange for the couple’s freedom.

The development has sparked widespread concern and renewed discussions about the security situation in northern Nigeria, particularly the growing threat posed by bandit groups.

Reacting to the video, many Nigerians questioned how criminal groups continue to operate and issue demands despite ongoing security operations.

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