“Na professor you marry”: Nigerian woman corrects her husband’s English in a funny video

Wife corrects her husband's english |Ikejabird.com

A video of a Nigerian woman, Nifemi who corrected her husband’s English has left many in the social space cracking up.

In a TikTok video, the married woman was captured bashfully correcting her husband, Kehinde Odesola who had made a blunder while he was talking to her.

Apparently, Kehinde wanted to seek an opinion regarding a matter from his wife, however, he said “I want to seek your conscience”

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Nifemi quickly dissected the word and corrected her husband. She explained to him that his English was wrong and that instead of conscience he should have used ‘opinion’ or ‘consent’. She added that the words have different meanings as she gently explained to her man.

Reactions: Your school fees no waste

The video had many netizens laughing. While some applauded her for correcting her husband, others mentioned that they also do the same. See some comments below

@ayomide: i love the way she correct him

@Rhoda: Goodness it’s the ahh for me😂😂

@Joyce: your school fees no waste

@___Arielbaby♈️💝❤️‍🔥: My man will say madam u don start abi😹

@Estelle_3086: same thing happened to my family member, he married someone that studied English.

@Joyce Blaque: I’ve sent this to my husband, so he’ll know I’m not the only one that does this 😏

@user4370093509213: if she’s a lecturer,🤣🤣

@Duchess E!😍😍: 😂😂

@blissfamily_

When you have a professor wife 😂 😂 😂 #blissfamily #couples #marriage

♬ original sound – Bliss Family

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Kid teaches her mum to Pronounce English words correctly

In another news, a mum with the TikTok user name, Edified shared a video of her Gen Z kid trying to teach her how to pronounce words with a posh accent.

The mother and her young daughter were practising English word pronunciation.

The little girl, who appears to have been taught phonics in school, took exception to the woman’s pronunciation of “towel.”

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