A social media User calls out Rita Dominic’s husband over alleged unpaid N700k debt

A Nigerian Twitter user has taken to

Twitter, to call out Rita Dominic’s newly-wedded husband, Fidelis Anosike.


According to the post the man simply identified as Vulcan shared on his page, Mr. Anosike has been owing his sister since last year.

The tweet reads;

Can Rita Dominic’s husband pay my sister the ₦700k that he has been owing her since last year? What manner of wickedness is this?

Vulcan’s call-out post comes less than 24 hours after Fidelis and Anosike tied the knot in Imo State with his wife.

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