A lawyer has expressed her gratitude towards her husband for his support in funding her university education.
Stella Justice, as she is known, shared her sentiments on her Facebook page, highlighting her husband’s role in her academic journey.
She disclosed that he was the one who financed her education, and following her graduation, they entered into marriage and started a family.
In her post, she included a photograph of her husband and encouraged others to acknowledge and appreciate him when they encounter him.
The lawyer wrote …
“Na this ODOGWU captured me. Trained me in the university. Come marry me join. Abeg anywhere you see oga Justice help me greet am.”
Reacting to the post…
@Future Hope Uchenna said: “My wife will give him a hug 🫂 when we meet him.”
@City Prince shared: “Justice was my secondary school principal in Zenith international school school Okposi”
@EMMA O opined: “Is your loyalty to Him that Led Him to every action ❤️.”
@RealArinze Barthlomew Enede wrote: “Waooooo God blessings upon the both of you and your offspring. He shall enjoy his investment in good health 👏”
@Emma Emmie Okorie stated: “Mr Justice will always be proud of having you as wife. You represent him well. A virtuous woman.”
@Sampson O Ukpai commented: “God bless you for not doing otherwise after graduation.”
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