Police Spokesperson Josephine Adeh Addresses Rising Heartbreaks in Viral Post

 


Police Spokesperson Josephine Adeh Addresses Rising Heartbreaks in Viral Post

The spokesperson for the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, Josephine Adeh, has recently taken on an unexpected role as a relationship advisor, addressing the rising issue of heartbreaks caused by men. In a heartfelt post on the social media platform X, Adeh expressed her dismay over the increasing number of men who lead women on only to later disappoint them.

“It’s distasteful to lead a woman on, then break her heart. The rate at which men are doing this is saddening. Most of the calls I receive these days are from women sharing their experiences in tears. Men, please, don’t start a relationship if you don’t want anything serious,” Adeh wrote.

Her post quickly went viral, attracting numerous comments, likes, and shares. While some supported her stance, others had differing perspectives on the issue.

User @austinNotJayJay commented, “We do tell them our intentions. They usually start with seriousness.”

Another user, @kinsgley_ukoma, added, “Police turn to relationship coach. Or, are you looking for engagement?”

@BigSam442275721 remarked, “Most women nowadays just want to reap where they didn’t sow. Imagine! All of them want to marry Davido, Kidwaya, Seyi Tinubu, Wizkid, etc. Most of these rich men’s mothers married their husbands when these men had nothing.”

Delta State PPRO Bright Edafe also shared his thoughts, stating, “I feel women get into relationships with too much expectation. Most women are not ready to invest in men. And secondly, if you are in a relationship with a Yahoo boy, forget it, you are single. Meanwhile, you know I can’t break your heart sha.”

The post and its subsequent reactions have sparked a broader conversation about commitment and emotional responsibility in modern relationships.

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