Four wives who participate in the “I Am Not the Last Wife” challenge and are allegedly married to the same man cause diverse reactions online.
The beautiful wives all lined up for the challenge, according to their order of marriage.
The eldest spoke first, claiming that she was the first and not the last wife.
The same pattern continued till the last wife stood up and they all started laughing teasing her.
However, social media users who thought the video was a little unpleasant have expressed different thoughts.
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Reacting to the post..
@usendollar said: “My mum is the first wife , but by dad has 2 extra wife ! Whenever they are giving allowance, they gave my mum extra she’s always getting N 10 million for monthly upkeep while the rest get 5 m only ! That’s the first wife privileged”
@thevanesaonly said: “No matter how broke I am I can never be a second wife”
@moponz said: “Me I am seeing a brother and his beautiful sisters”
@iam_linchpin said: “Women aren’t against polygamy. They just don’t like a poorrr polygamist man. As a man just have money, all other protocols will fall on ur feet.”
@victorhunterson1 said: “Have Money Then You Can Marry as Many Beautiful Feminists As Possible”
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