Woman reveals her customer asked her to quit her job and become his 4th wife

A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to reveal she request made by a man who is a regular customer of hers.

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The young woman identified with Twitter handle @shopnerrands disclosed that he asked her to marry him and become his fourth wife.

She shared a photo of two of them at the market and described him as her potatoes customer.

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According to her, he wants her to stop working and become a full time housewife, probably with the promise that he will take care of her.

She wrote; ”My potatoes customer that wants me to be his 4th wife and stop working…”

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The woman also revealed that her job is to run errands for working class individuals who re unable to do so because of their busy schedule.

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”All of you that wants me to be iyawo Alhaji, make una patronize me. I run errands for busy individuals and business owners with too much task on their hands..”, she wrote.

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See her post:

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@viconye; If you don’t want him please send me his details my sister de find husband. Thanks

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@Tee_Classiquem1; You can marry him if you are intrested in him but please don’t stop working o, ishe logun ishe.

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@MarkOkonkwo1; You’re a blessed hardworking lady, have faith and God we serve will give you a good husband. A man who’s not pleased with his 3 wives do you think that he will value you differently? The worst is when he converts you to his religion

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@olusamson22; Take him serious…that was how an Igbo corper unknowingly married a pepper seller during our NYSC days in Jigawa state.

 

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