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‘Kidnap your friend’s husband’ – Fans react to Kelechi Nwakali’s new wife’s eyebrow-raising post-wedding reaction

  • Kelechi Nwakali’s wife, Hadiza Chidera, has sparked reactions online after she shared a cryptic message shortly after their traditional wedding.
  • In a viral video, she jokingly advised women to “kidnap their friend’s husband”, which sparked a wide debate.

Nigerian footballer Kelechi Nwakali and his new wife Hadiza Chidera have become the subject of online debates following their traditional wedding ceremony.

Soon after the bride price was paid on Friday, June 12, 2026, Hadiza shared a video on social media that quickly went viral and fueled speculation among followers.

In the video she said:

“Hi guys, they came to marry me off. Lesson of the story, make sure whatever you do drop it and kidnap your friend’s husband.”

The remark immediately sparked mixed reactions online, with many social media users debating whether it was a joke, sarcasm or a subtle reference to events from past relationships.

While some commentators saw the statement as light-hearted banter during her wedding celebrations, others questioned the message and its possible implications.

Neither Hadiza nor Nwakali publicly clarified the meaning behind the comments, leaving room for continued speculation among fans and followers.

The couple’s traditional wedding attracted considerable attention online, but Hadiza’s unexpected announcement became a major talking point on social media platforms.

In other news…. Social media activist VeryDarkMan led the protest in Abuja, calling for urgent government action to address the insecurity, kidnappings, killings and attacks on farming communities across Nigeria.

Speaking during the demonstration, the activist expressed her frustration with the state of security in the country, stating that many Nigerians are tired of living in fear.

According to him:

“We are tired of murders, kidnappings, looting, tired of people taking over our agricultural lands and kidnapping our children in schools. That is why we are here when we should be relaxing and enjoying a day of democracy.”

The protest was part of wider calls from concerned citizens demanding stronger measures to protect lives, secure schools and combat criminal activity affecting communities across the country.

His statements quickly provoked reactions from users of social networks.

@hy0nggi: “True speech VDM! I’m tired of murders, kidnappings and farm invasions. Government must be better. Take care bro.”

@EngrOJ1official: “Tinubu is a failure.”

@lifeofejima: “Send a message.”

@lifeofejima: “Let the storm shake.”

@PromiseYid75789: “Thank you 🙏🏻 VDM, God’s protection and blessings.”

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