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Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by ExAngel007(f): 5:53pm On May 19 |
Maybe If I Had Taken Her Out Of This Shithole Country, She Would Still Be By My Side - Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death Yinka, a Nigerian man, has gone on social media to share his regret following the death of his wife, Shola. In a post on X platform on Saturday, May 18, Yinka said maybe his wife would have survived what killed her, if he had taken her out of the country. He however, didn't reveal the cause of her death. Despite encouraging words from friends and his brother-in-law, he still insisted that he failed his wife. “Yinka, you did your best for Shola. You are the most amazing husband ever! You loved her and cared for her. You were up every night by her side. Every time we talk she tells me you are her blessing. "My brother, you are the best husband for my dear sister and you know she won’t be happy that you are regretting. She loves you and she knows and we all know you did your best for her every step of the way. I’m so sorry brother,” his in-law, Dr. Babatunde wrote. https://www.tori.ng/news/270615/maybe-if-i-had-taken-her-out-of-this-shithole-coun.html |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by thesicilian: 5:56pm On May 19 |
You can grieve your dear wife's death without insulting the country. People die in thousands everyday in every country on earth 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by atiku4President(m): 5:57pm On May 19 |
What a ruined nation |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by henrybomb(m): 6:06pm On May 19 |
thesicilian:You want to tell someone that is grieving what to do or say? At that point he is a shadow of himself. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by Wawelexy(m): 6:15pm On May 19 |
thesicilian: He's in pain bro! Maybe the bad/corrupt policies in the country played a role in her death, just maybe. Imagine you taking your sick relative to a government hospital, and you hear things like, we don't have enough bed, doctors are on strike due to non payment of salary, there is no power supply in the facility currently, etc... Tell me,. Won't you regret being born in this country? |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by Proserpina: 6:25pm On May 19 |
Wait... |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by decatalyst(m): 6:39pm On May 19 |
So sad to lose a close one not to talk of the love of your life. That man is broken forever. Any other lady may not measure up to his 'standard' of wife material again. 😪 |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by Pussyisgud: 6:49pm On May 19 |
People be forming online while in real life they are the opposite. |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by Cutehector(m): 9:05pm On May 19 |
Its painful loosing the love of your life to the cold hands of death. |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:52am On May 20 |
Pussyisgud: Has the man ever complained to you that his wife was as bad as most of you It's no doubt that majority of you are bad-mannered, but the woman was most probably different |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by cococandy(f): 6:35am On May 20 |
ChybuzzDD: Everyone’s woman is different obviously |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by ChybuzzDD(m): 8:09am On May 20 |
cococandy: True |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:27pm On May 20 |
I keep telling people in 9ja..... If you have the resources Oga/Madam, JAPA o. The country is looking gloomy and very sad by the day. For IELTS runs, check our moniker below |
Re: Nigerian Man Mourns Wife's Death by Sapasenator: 4:33pm On May 20 |
Nigeria will happen to every one of us one way or the other if you remain longer in the country. Reason why we should learn to hold our leaders accountable, from local government chairmen, to senators , our governors, the president, and our church leaders. We cannot grovel and cower before these people as they are ordinary men albeit occupying important positions having huge impacts in the lives of millions of people. |
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