The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has issued a cautionary statement advising couples to refrain from disclosing intricate details of their marriages on social media platforms.
In a post shared via her official handle on Sunday, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, emphasized the importance of maintaining privacy in marital affairs and encouraged couples to utilize social media channels primarily for business promotion rather than personal matters.
Adeh highlighted the potential risks associated with oversharing marital information on social media and urged couples to exercise discretion in their online interactions to mitigate potential complaints or vulnerabilities.
She wrote, “All these married couples showing off love on social media. I don’t want to hear complaints oooo.
“Keep your happy homes off social media. Use the social media platforms to promote your businesses.”
Report has it that most of the complaints received by the FCT Police Complaint Response Unit over the last two months had been from married people.
According to a report, many couples in the FCT had been contacting the police to complain about the activities of their partners on social media and how it adversely affected their marriages.
The PCRU officer was quoted to have said, “I think the PRO is just very concerned because most of the complaints that we have received at the PCRU over the past two months have been from married people.
“A lot of these married people living in the FCT, have been calling us to complain about the content that their partners post on social media, and how it sometimes affects them in negative ways.”