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Dr Ofweneke Sparks Debate with Bold Claims About Female Friendships

Renowned comedian, TV host, and radio personality Dr Ofweneke has stirred conversation online after sharing his candid views on loyalty and hidden agendas within female friendships.

Taking to social media, the Hello Mr Right host — whose show revolves around women in search of love — claimed that betrayal often lurks within close-knit female circles.

“Whether you agree or not, this is the truth: in every group of female friends, there is always one who secretly wants to sleep with your man,” he wrote.

Doubling down on his statement, Ofweneke added:
“Look closely at your circle — there’s always that one friend who, given the chance, would take your boyfriend. Often, it’s the one constantly criticising him.”

Keeping his message brief but direct, the media personality urged women to be vigilant about the company they keep, hinting that disloyalty can come from those least expected.

While his remarks struck a chord with many, they also drew significant backlash. Numerous women challenged his generalisation, pointing out that not all friendships are alike and that mutual respect is still very present among many women.

Reactions from netizens ranged from agreement to outright dismissal:

  • “No, no, no — we all have different tastes in men. We don’t all do that.”

  • “This is true, especially when the friend group has just three girls — definitely.”

  • “All my friends are single, please! Move along.”

  • “Lies. There are no real girl circles — just acquaintances. Let’s tell the truth.”

  • “Let’s not forget it works both ways. Guys do this too — they’ll try the whole circle!”

Others speculated that Ofweneke may have been speaking from personal experience, citing the confidence in his tone and the provocative nature of his message.

While the post sparked divided opinions, it opened the door to deeper conversations about trust, boundaries, and loyalty within friendships — regardless of gender.

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