Socilal Media set agog after A Nigerian lady decided to prove the saying that behind every successful man, there is a woman. She has supported her husband’s small chops business with one bag of sugar and one bag of flour.
According to the wife identified as Ginika, her husband has been complaining of the hike in the prices of production items. On Valentine’s day, she decided to ease some of the burdens by buying two of the items for him.
In the video shared on Instagram the lady led her husband to the boot of his car where she had concealed the items. The moment the boot was opened, the man bursts out laughing in much joy. Later, he was seen crying.
Nigerians have reacted to the video, praising Ginika for standing behind her man. Here are a few of the reactions:
@rootssignature said: “This is a queen and more. Mhen, the man couldn’t fight back his tears. That shows that sometimes the little things we do, matters a lot.”
@joan_ebi wrote: “I just love when I see people paying attention to their partners needs and coming through for them. It’s beautiful to watch and you can see that those things are actually appreciated.”
efewarriboy : “It’s in the little things”
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