I Go Save Reacts as Angel Smith’s Marriage Crisis Sparks Debate
Popular Nigerian comedian I Go Save has weighed in on the ongoing marital controversy involving former Big Brother Naija star Angel Smith.
The situation began shortly after Angel tied the knot with her partner, Tumininu, in the United States. However, less than two weeks into the marriage, Tumininu publicly accused Angel of infidelity, alleging she cheated with another woman she met on a dating app.
The development has since triggered widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians also directing criticism at Angel’s mother over her involvement in the union.
Reacting via his Instagram story, I Go Save used the moment to comment on relationships and marriage dynamics, suggesting that men often show resilience in handling relationship challenges.
“Men are really trying when it comes to marriage matters… A woman got married to another woman, and the marriage didn’t even last 70 hours,” he wrote.
His statement has further fueled conversations across social media, with opinions divided over both the situation and his reaction.
🧠 Opinion: Social Media Reactions Often Miss the Bigger Picture
While celebrity relationships always attract attention, this situation highlights a deeper issue — how quickly personal matters turn into public debates.
I Go Save’s comment reflects a common trend where individual situations are used to generalise broader relationship dynamics. But the truth is, every relationship is different, and one failed union — whether it lasted years or days — doesn’t define an entire gender or group.
What’s more concerning is how quickly blame is assigned, especially toward family members or external parties who may not fully control what happens within a relationship.
At its core, this is a private matter between two individuals that has unfortunately played out in public. The added pressure of online commentary can make situations more intense and harder to resolve.
Public figures will always face scrutiny, but moments like this remind us that behind the headlines are real people dealing with real emotions.
Sometimes, the most sensible reaction isn’t to generalise or judge — but to allow space for the individuals involved to handle their situation without unnecessary noise.




