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Wife handles husband like a child, repeatedly tells him to 'shut up' Wife handles husband like a child, repeatedly tells him to 'shut up' A Nigerian wife treats her husband like a child as she repeatedly orders him to “shut up,” but he refuses to comply. This incident, captured in a video currently trending on X (formerly Twitter), shows the husband lying on a bed while his wife sits comfortably on top of him. In the video, the husband can be heard expressing his frustrations, revealing that he has been restraining himself from retaliating despite being repeatedly slapped by his wife. As he speaks, the wife interrupts, sternly commanding him to “shut up.” However, he defiantly responds that he will not be silenced. Visibly irritated by his defiance, the wife begins to deal with him, repeatedly saying, “Tolulope, shut up there, shut up. I said you should shut up.” Despite her insistence, the man remains firm, refusing to stop talking, all while refraining from laying hands on her. As the video gained traction online, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to share their thoughts on the troubling scenario. See some reactions below: @dscrb: “Even if this is a movie Men shouldn’t act such role for any amount offered. End.” @punintended123: “The man na werey, him family suppose disassociate with am.” @Wizzy_porche009: “I’ve not seen a comment from that that gender since I dey scroll. If na other way round en go Don set ringlight.” @thecharmingvybz: “You no go ever see any woman comment for this kain post but if na reverse, quotes go don flow.” @Ezera505: “Na skit be dis abiii movie ? Cus I don’t understand why she’s acting like the bread winner here.” @chidiisjohn: “He was there watching, but if that guy stood up and raised his hand, he would be the first to jump at him.” @Betcrypto9jap: “Ok wait, he is the victim the answer is who knows what the man might have done to her? If the reverse stands in A sane man should not raise hand on her woman. Life is not just fair for men. For me? Nothing will ever keep me in this position at first plus she must DN collect wella.” @Buchi_Resources: “And someone is there supervising the right domestic violence because she is on top of him dealing with him, rubbish.” @OIsiokhere: “How did you even marry such a woman who beats you. As a man will strong, firm and don’t take any form of disrespect or it will grow and eventually swallow you then you can do shit just like this man.” @Kogi1son: “If you report her with this video she will be deported . She will cry her life out.” WATCH THE VIDEO HERE https://agen.com.ng/wife-handles-husband-like-a-child-repeatedly-tells-him-to-shut-up/
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POS: Banks implement N100k daily, N500k weekly withdrawal limit Banks in Nigeria have begun implementing a daily withdrawal limit of N100,000 and a weekly limit of N500,000 on Point-of-Sale (PoS) terminals following a directive from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The CBN directive, issued on December 17, 2024, aims to address operational challenges, curb fraud, and standardise banking practices nationwide. In a communication to its customers, Union Bank announced: In line with CBN directives, please note that effective immediately, the daily withdrawal limit on PoS is now N100,000, while the weekly limit is fixed at N500,000. Our Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are also available for your cash withdrawals. We encourage you to use our alternative channels (UnionMobile, *826#, UnionOnline) for all your transactions.” This policy implementation follows the recent sanctioning of nine banks by the CBN for failing to ensure adequate cash availability at ATMs during the festive period. Tribune Online reports that the CBN, in a clear demonstration of zero tolerance for cash flow disruptions, sanctioned nine Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) for failing to ensure the availability of Naira notes through automated teller machines (ATMs) during the yuletide season. https://agen.com.ng/pos-nigeria-banks-implement-n100k-daily-n500k-weekly-withdrawal-limit/ Each bank was directed to pay a fine of N150 million for non-compliance to the CBN’s cash distribution guidelines, following spot checks conducted on their branches.
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Samantha125:maybe he promised he won't |
This is what happens when a wife found out her husband is marrying a second wife, she was trying to stop the wedding from going on but was held down by security while the imam continue reading the marriage rite. WATCH https://agen.com.ng/this-is-what-happens-when-a-wife-found-out-her-husband-is-marrying-a-second-wife/ The man can be seen looking unconcerned by the situation happening
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