A Nigerian man has spilt the tea about his wife after sharing with the world that his woman cheats on him with her ex-partner.
The man identified as Alesinloye Kadiri expressed his distress on the microblogging platform, Twitter when he explained that his wife is cheating on him with her ex because he is depressed.
According to him, his wife was a single mother of two before they married but the father of her children has always been in the picture and as a matter of fact, he knows that she has been sleeping with him because he is depressed.
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He added that since their union he has been providing for his wife and her kids with everything he has and still yet she doesn’t seem satisfied and goes to her ex to seek sexual favours.
Alesinloye mentioned that she hardly ever has sexual intercourse with him but according to her, she sleeps with her ex because he is the father of her children and he is going through a lot.
“Seriously, I’m tired. I’m in a relationship with a single mother with two kids. Her ex who has the kids was a bad man, according to her. Done all my best to send her kids to school, feed her, feed them. She told me no sex, bt constantly visiting her ex for sex and we’re married o”
“I know she sleeps with him. But she said it’s because he’s the father of her kids and the Man is depressed because he lost his job,” he said.
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“Never tell your husband you know he’s cheating on you”: Nigerian woman advises
In another news, a Nigerian woman advised married women to never go to social media and narrate their problems, or tell anyone including their man if they find out their husband is having an affair with their best friends.
In a TikTok video, @Mrs Heal opined that a woman should never sit with her husband and tell him that she knows he’s cheating.
According to her, there’s no need to tell anybody instead she should visit herb sellers popularly known as ‘elewe omo’ in Nigeria and tell them their problem.