A shocking video has captured a Nigerian man, who got his wife arrested for squandering huge amount of money he gave her to start her business.
The wife’s story was told in a video shared on Thursday, December 15, by Rita4Delta who said she knows the wife in question.
The TikToker explained that the woman is unable to account for any part of the money.
According to her, the wife was given the whooping sum of N5 million to start a wine business and the business has obviously collapsed.
As a result of her inability to explain how she blew the N5m, the woman was dragged to the police by her husband.
Social media users expressed their thoughts as they took to the platform.
Some reactions are shown below:
@eotoobongakpan said, “fr4m d time of relationship the senseless man refuse 2 take notes of this trait, from the costody file for devource,cos dat woman will bury him alive”.
@Emily Edward635 said, “I know of a man that went so far to give money to lapo and ask the wife to go and take lone from them and the family to sign because he knows his wife”.
@MR .D said, “My brothers wife did the same thing oh 😆😆😆😆”.
@AcharaUwa said, “I know a girl that Blew 400k that was given to her by her boyfriend to open POS in 1 month”.
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