The CEO of Face of Beauty Nigeria has taken to social media to beg for alms after being served notice to vacate her rented flat.
Nigerians have conveyed their condolences to Patience Egbor, the CEO of a beauty firm who has gone bankrupt due to a terrible marriage.
The CEO of Face of Beauty Nigeria has taken to social media to beg for alms after being served notice to vacate her rented flat.
The lady who married her spouse in 2018 described herself as financially secure, even taking care of her entire household.
Patience, who founded her beauty firm, the first online pageant brand, in 2017, claims to have made millions since its launch.
She described how she purchased her first car in her own name, making her spouse envious. He compelled her to sell the car after he went bankrupt.
They relocated to Lagos with their two children shortly after, and here is where all hell broke loose.
He abandoned her and the children under the premise of learning a new skill, later texting her to declare their marriage had ended a long time ago.
This hurt her heart because she was very broke and had no one to turn to for assistance. The CEO described how she went days without eating and had to beg him for modest amounts such as $2,000.
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