A Nigerian lady has got tongues wagging after she took to social media to show off her husband.
The lady, identified as @Bims_luxury on TikTok, recently tied the knot with her beau and took to social media to show him off.
On her TikTok page, she shared a video montage of loved-up moments with her husband, including photos and videos from their wedding.
The video quickly went viral and stirred reactions from netizens due to the difference in their ages.
Reacting, a TikTok user named @Afunkybaby gushed over the pair and noted that older men make good lovers.
“Sis I’m happy for you ooo I swear na all diz old man dey Sabi take care of person not all diz play boy”, she wrote.
@gmoses23, “Enjoy yourself jare…better than to be fighting sidechicks up and down cos man young”.
Another user @imkingfiscoamama wrote, “But if na guy go marry old woman people go dey swear for the guy abi”.
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In other news, Nigerian media personality, Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, better known as Nedu, has tendered an apology to Nigerians for his recent comment about the institution of marriage.
It was earlier reported that Nedu took to social media to say that ‘marriage is dead’ and that women have now turned it into a poverty alleviation scheme.
He said this in response to the recent discourse about footballer Achraf Hakimi’s wife, who allegedly demanded half of his fortune after filing for divorce, only to learn that he owned nothing because all of his properties are in his mother’s name.
According to Nedu, marriage has lost its original purpose and has become a means for women to escape poverty. He asserted that Hakimi’s wife only married him because she planned to divorce him and take half of his fortune after a few years of marriage.
“You see say marriage don die? In fact, if people believe anything for marriage before, the thing wey dey go on now with marriage for inside the whole world, people no want enter marriage again. Na most women, some of una, na e dey make some people no want enter marriage because una don turn the thing to poverty alleviation scheme,” he said in part.
His choice of word infuriated many of his followers and he was dragged to filth for saying marriage is ‘dead’.
Reacting to this backlash, Nedu has now publicly apologized to those offended by his statement. He also explained that his words were misunderstood and he didn’t mean it literally.