A Nigerian woman publicly praises her husband, describing him as the most honest and industrious person who would rather perform any menial task than commit fraud.
On the microblogging site X, a user going by the handle Mrs. Zanga posted a heartfelt description about her spouse.
Using pictures of him performing various menial jobs, the woman highlighted his honesty and unwavering devotion to his family.
In a social media post that has already received over a million hits, the woman defied trolls’ criticism by standing her ground.
she wrote; “I married a man who would rather do this to provide for his family than do fraud. I married a man who you can trust with your building projects. He’s accountable. I married a man that knows the value of every single penny and can bring value for money. He’s reliable.”
Reacting to te post….
@empopson opined: “Everything no be for social media.. There are many men doing worse work than this.”
@OfficialEl6 said: “Una go divorce soon Amen.”
@Big_graceee said: “Haha funny thing is he might be even working for a fraud boy.”
@ChrityLomo wrote: “We still have some guys that do legit business and job to survive in this country, like my husband, he can not do any illegal business, he is a tiler and he know his job well.”
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