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What happens when personal truths collide with public stories? Content creator Egungun’s street-interview show lit up social media after a woman, Dmamacitaaa, boldly declared she was single. But her husband, watching from another city, says otherwise, revealing they’ve been legally married since 2022 and share a daughter. Now, questions about honesty, family, and digital culture swirl across Nigeria’s timelines.

A viral interview has exposed a family rift, raising deeper questions about how public personas clash with private realities in Nigeria today.

  • Dmamacitaaa claimed to be single during Egungun’s interview in Lagos.
  • Her husband later stated they had been married since 2022 and have a child.
  • He lives in Asaba, while she resides in Lagos; they’re reportedly estranged.
  • The husband is demanding public acknowledgment and the return of his dowry.
  • The story has sparked national debate on marriage, separation, and online representation.

As the video continues to trend, what began as content has evolved into a national conversation about marriage, media, and accountability