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A heartbreaking story about Martha Andrew, a young Nigerian woman whose parents sold their only land to send her to a top professional school, hoping she would lift them out of poverty. Instead, Martha’s life took a tragic turn, leading to a leaked sex tape that has left her parents in hospital and sparked outrage across the country.
According to reports circulating on social media, Martha moved to Lagos for her studies but fell in with the wrong crowd. “She joined bad girls in Lagos and started living a funny life,” a source claimed. This led her into “hookup” (prostitution), a dangerous path that ended in disaster.
Martha allegedly met a client who offered her ₦3 million to record their intimate encounter, promising the video would never be shared. Trusting him, she agreed—only for the video to be leaked online.
The devastating news reached Martha’s parents when someone sent the video to them. The shock was too much for the couple, who had sacrificed everything for their daughter’s future.
Reports say both collapsed and are now receiving treatment in hospital.
The story has ignited a wave of reactions from Nigerians, with many expressing sadness and frustration. “Dear young people, what is really wrong with you?” one social media post read, urging others to “stop nacking and recording.”
The post also directed people to a Telegram channel to view the video before it’s deleted, though authorities are warning against sharing such content, as it fuels exploitation and harm.
This tragic tale has sparked conversations about the pressures young people face, the dangers of quick money, and the need for better guidance.
As Martha’s parents fight for their health, Nigerians are calling for an end to the spread of such videos and for stronger action against those who exploit vulnerable women.
Authorities are yet to confirm the details of this story, but it serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of risky choices in today’s digital age.