Sandra Iheuwa Slams Ex-husband Over Valentine’s Day Message Of Love

A businesswoman, Sandra Iheuwa, has slammed ex-husband, Steve Thompson, over his Valentine day message.

Steve Thompson on Tuesday preached about love to his followers via his Instagram page.

The businessman said that Nigerians don’t have love in them, yet they celebrate Valentine. He noted how many are ready to spread negative news about others, and are envious and wicked. Admonishing Nigerians, he told them to love one another, treat people better and live an honest life.

“Most Nigerians, both gender don’t have love in them, yet they celebrate VAL. Some of us treat our staff anyhow, pay the honest salary, mistreat our domestic staff, yet we celebrate Love, some are ready for negative news about others, envious and wicked. Love one another, treat people better, especially people who don’t have anything to repay you with, Live an honest life because at the end of the day, we will all die, so what’s the point? Happy St Valentine’s Day “

Tackling him, Sandra Iheuwa, reacted via her Instagram page on Wednesday, calling him an Hypocrite.

She said that he is in no place to talk about love and as such, revealed that Steve haven’t paid for his son’s hospital bills since he was born and haven’t sent a dime since he was born and shouldn’t be preaching about love.

She wrote “The hypocrisy, You are in no place to talk about love, come and love your son and provide for him.. stop capping nonsense. You haven’t paid for your son’s hospital bill since he was born, you haven’t sent a dime since he was born and you are here saying love another when you haven’t showed love to your son or provided for him since his birth. REST!!!!”.

Credit: Instagram | sandraiheuwa

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