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Jr Pope Asks People To Be Watchful After Domestic Help Strangled Pet Dog

Pope Obumneme Odonwodo, popularly known as Jr Pope has urged people to exercise caution while dealing with domestic helps.

The Nollywood actor took to Instagram to give the advice while narrating how his dog, a Lhasa apso, was strangled to death by his domestic help.

In a post which has attracted over a thousand likes, the father of three said: “What Actually Is Wrong With These Domestic Helps , No Matter How Nice You Are To Them ; Them Go Still Do You...”

Jr Pope Asks People To Be Watchful After Domestic Help Strangled Pet Dog

“This Same Domestic Help Conspired With My Cleaner Who Stole Bowls Of Egusi Soup And Stew From My Refrigerator…”

“Everyone With A Domestic Help BE CAREFUL, Open Your Eyes ; Mind How You Leave Your Kids With Them ……Them No Get Joy.”

One of his fans @bless.ingsjoy while reacting to the post linked the recent fire outbreak in the actor's house to the domestic servant. She wrote: “Hmmmm… That means that the fire outbreak in your house last week is not ordinary, please send him away quickly before he gets hold of your 3great Nations…I mean your 3 lovely sons Biko!”

Another commenter @talentedalex1 added, “Sir please send her packing and also to think u should just hire people who would come do their job and leave. No matter how kind u are to them, the ones with evil hearts will still be wicked to ur family. It happened to us in our house and we had to hire them, they do the day’s job and leave. Monthly they get paid.”

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