How woman dumped her husband after seeing him flirting with Pharmacy attendant

A Nigerian pharmacist known as @MrMekzy_ on Twitter has narrated how a man’s flirtatious ways ruined his marriage.

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He revealed that the customer often flirts with one of the pharmacy assistants whenever he shows up to buy something.

On one fateful day, he was holding the attendant’s hand and making some flattery comments to her when his wife walked in on them.

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She had apparently overhead everything her hubby said, and in anger she stormed out of the pharamacy store.

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Mr Mekzy said during the man’s recent visit, he looked sad and during their interaction, the customer revealed that his wife left him.

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According to the Pharmacist, the man came to check his blood pressure and he did not flirt with his assistant as he usually does.

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The tweet reads; ”This man always comes to flirt with one of our pharmacy attendants before buying what he wants to buy. Last month his wife walked in on him holding her hands and flirting. She heard everything & stormed out of the pharmacy. I saw him last night and he told me that she left him.🤦🏾‍♂️

I’ve never seen him not smiling but I did last night for the very first time when he walked in to check his blood pressure. He didn’t even say a word to the pharmacy attendant.”

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