Nigerian Actor Claims Divine Revelation About the Designer’s Marriage, Urges Her to Focus on Privacy and Business Growth
Nigerian actor Uche Maduagwu has publicly cautioned renowned fashion designer Veekee James against sharing too much of her marital life on social media. In a video posted to his Instagram profile, Maduagwu claimed to have received a divine revelation warning that if Veekee continues to showcase her husband online, their marriage might not last beyond two years.
“Veekee James, stop displaying this Baba-like furniture on social media. Marriage is not a showroom,” Maduagwu declared. He asserted that God specifically instructed him to deliver this message to the designer, stressing the importance of keeping certain aspects of her private life away from public scrutiny.
Maduagwu’s warning comes on the heels of advice from the CEO of Blessing, who also suggested that Veekee should be more cautious about sharing intimate details of her marriage online. The CEO emphasized that constantly broadcasting personal matters can invite unnecessary criticism and negativity, potentially undermining the relationship.
In his message, Uche Maduagwu referenced his previous prophetic statements, including one about Nigerian music superstar Davido not winning a Grammy despite multiple nominations, to underscore the seriousness of his warning. He urged Veekee to redirect her energy from public displays of affection to supporting her husband’s business endeavors. According to Maduagwu, this would help her husband shine even more brightly and strengthen their marriage.
Maduagwu also highlighted the growing trend among celebrities and public figures of sharing too much of their personal lives on social media, leading to unwanted attention and, in some cases, the downfall of relationships. He advised Veekee to learn from the experiences of others and prioritize the sanctity of her marriage over online validation.
Veekee James, known for her exceptional fashion designs and strong presence on social media, has not yet responded to Maduagwu’s warning. However, the debate over how much is too much when it comes to sharing personal life online continues to stir discussions among her fans and the broader Nigerian community.