
A heated debate has erupted online after a Nigerian woman revealed a troubling situation involving her friend’s marriage and a high-value contract.
The story, shared on social media, has sparked widespread reactions over morality, desperation, and abuse of power.
According to the post, an unnamed woman allegedly demanded to sleep with a married man before approving a contract worth ₦52 million — a condition that has left the couple in a difficult position.
The woman who shared the story explained that her friend is uncomfortable with the demand but is unsure how to address it with her husband, who informed her earlier in the week.
In her words:
“This woman wants to sleep with my friend’s husband before she can approve the contract for him. The contract worth 52 million naira.”
She added that the husband has been given a deadline to respond:
“The husband has tomorrow Friday to respond to the woman or lose out on the contract.”
The situation has left the wife deeply conflicted, as the money could improve their finances, yet the condition attached threatens the foundation of their marriage.
Reactions Online
The post has since triggered a wave of reactions, with many Nigerians sharing strong opinions:
Chinedu Okafor wrote: “This is pure blackmail and abuse of power. The man should walk away. No contract is worth destroying a home.”
Aisha Bello commented: “The wife’s pain is valid. Imagine being put in this kind of situation. It’s not just about money, it’s about respect.”
Tunde Balogun said: “Why is the husband even considering it? He should report the woman immediately. This is corruption on another level.”
Blessing Eze reacted: “₦52 million is life-changing money, let’s not pretend. But still, some things should never be negotiated.”
Ibrahim Musa added: “This is how desperate the system has become. People now attach immoral conditions to business deals.”
Ngozi Nwankwo wrote: “If he agrees, the marriage is as good as over. Trust will never remain the same again.”
Sadiq Lawal shared a more measured take: “It’s a hard situation, but the man should think long-term. Money can’t fix damaged trust.”
The story continues to generate intense discussions online, with many calling for accountability, ethical conduct in business dealings, and stronger protections against abuse of power in contract awards.

Published by Ejoh Caleb

