Lady stirs reactions as she declares love for Femi Otedola’s son in viral open letter

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A Nigerian lady, identified as Akwaugo Nwaoma, has stirred conversations online after posting an open letter to billionaire businessman Femi Otedola.

On her Twitter page, Akwaugo revealed that she isn’t a woman of many words and went straight to the point — expressing her desire to marry Otedola’s autistic son, Fewa Otedola.

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In her tweet, she wrote:

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“Dear Mr Otedola, I hope this meets you well. I’m not a woman of too many words, so I will go straight to the point. I would love to marry your son, Fewa. Fewa is the kind of man I want; he is quiet, cute, and fresh.

Please note that I’m not coming for your money; I simply love your son. I am educated, young, beautiful, and fresh. I look forward to hearing from you, sir. Best regards, Akwaugo.”

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Akwaugo emphasized that her interest in Fewa is genuine and not driven by wealth, highlighting her admiration for his personality and qualities.

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She also described herself as young, educated, and beautiful, making it clear she believes she is a perfect match for Fewa.

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The post has since sparked a mix of reactions online, with many praising her courage while others expressed skepticism about her approach.

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Many are now wondering if Fewa or the Otedola family will respond to her heartfelt plea.

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