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Nigerian man surprises wife with car worth N15m on their wedding day
A Nigerian man surprised his wife on their wedding day with a Lexus RX 350 worth $43,470 (N15m)
Love, they say is a beautiful thing. It is always nice when couples express love to each either via romantic gestures or via material gifts.
A Nigerian man recently surprised his wife on their wedding day. During their white wedding, he stopped the ceremony to present her a Lexus RX 350 worth $43,470 (N15m).
From photos revealed, the wife who was visibly surprised was very happy to receive the car from her man. See their photos below:
This is coming after a Nigerian woman labelled her husband a he-goat after she found out that he was a scammer after they got married.
Njoku Felicia revealed that she met her husband named Elvis after she came to buy a car at his shop. But after they got married he changed. She revealed she was the one who paid for everything at their wedding.
She also was responsible for his upkeep as she bought him a phone, clothes and other things. But he couldn’t even live up to his responsibilities.
She further explained that her mother had a big part to play in her getting married to him despite warnings from her pastor.
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