A Nigerian lady expresses concern online after her soldier lover handcuffs her after she informs him, she is no longer interested in the relationship.
This was discovered in a video uploaded online by the lady’s friend.
The video shows a hand believed to belong to the lady being handcuffed by the military man who happens to be her lover.
The caption of the video reads: “My friend’s soldier boyfriend handcuffed her because she said she isn’t interested. He also beats her.”
The caption adds that the lady, whose hand is handcuffed, tried to quit her relationship with her boyfriend, a military man, but he handcuffed her instead.
She can also be heard in the video saying: “I’m not doing again, you handcuffed me.”
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In other news, A mother expresses her joy for her 15-year-old daughter’s pregnancy in a video showing her journey from being pregnant to becoming a mother of twins.
This is illustrated in a video she posted on her page, which depicts her daughter during her pregnancy and the moments she was being cared for.
The video featured a variety of scenes that showed the moments her 15-year-old daughter was pregnant and the moment she delivered her twin babies.
In the video, her mother helped her in the care of the babies.
The mother’s experience was also detailed in the video’s caption, which is as follows:
“Today I was going through my photos and I just bumped into these amazing photos of my daughter Mwai. Mwai has been through a lot since she was young.”
“Due to poverty, Mwai wasn’t able to go to school until one day she got pregnant and the man ran away. Mwai joined our family when she was 15 years old and pregnant; her pregnancy was four months along at that time.”
“Mwai gave birth to twins, and one of the twins was named after me. She had a very hard time after giving birth, but I tried my best to support her.”
“As a grandmother, I tried my best to teach her the basics of being a mother, from how to bathe the babies to how to raise them well.”
“Now Mwai goes to school, and the children are mostly left at home with caregivers. Mwai wants to become a nurse one day and support her family and children.”