Actress’ revelation about ex-husband proves the Yoruba demon theory?

Tonto Dikeh’s allegations against her ex-husband seems to further validate the Yoruba demon theory.
Tonto Dikeh’s collapsed marriage with Oladunni Churchill is no longer news. Hell, it’s one of the biggest scandals so far in the year 2017.
While there were calls for the actress to return to her husband, every bit of hope that might ever happen has now been blown to bits by the actress’ bomb revelation yesterday, February 24, 2017.
You’ve probably seen that; but in case you missed this tiny detail, she referred to Oladunni as her ex-husband before proceeding to say that all the expensive gifts she once posted on her Instagram page were not bought by him and that he “used [her] as a puching bag” and gave her numerous STIs.
So that’s that about that. No more Mr. and Mrs. Oladunni and Tonto Churchill.
This separation brings many lessons to the fore; especially showing that filtered Instagram selfies and cute captions hardly tell the right story about marriages/relationships.
And sadly, it seems to further validate the Yoruba demon theory. [I say ‘sadly’ because I’m a guy, and as you can guess, I’m Yoruba]
‘Yoruba demon’ is an emerging pop-culture tag placed on men from South-western Nigeria.
Men from this region are believed to be sweet-mouthed, not always good-looking but almost always regally-dressed, highly promiscuous, very irresponsible both to their women and their [numerous] kids and very concerned about their public image.
Tonto’s revelation seems to have firmly placed Oladunni Churchill in this category.