A young Nigerian woman took to social media to express her heartfelt gratitude to her husband for sponsoring her university education.
Via her TikTok handle, @only1maryluxury, she revealed that her husband single-handedly paid her tuition for five years.
A video making the rounds online captured the young lady and her family on her graduation day. She showed her gratitude by kneeling before him, surrounded by family and friends.
In the clip, her husband also brought their children to celebrate with her on campus. She reflected on whether there are still generous men like her husband.
The video was captioned, “Does men like my husband still exist?”
Watch the video below:
@only1mjayluxury Does men like my husband still exist?? Amidst all odds, you still fulfill that promise even tho I was just your girlfriend then You promised to do it till the end and today, I am a graduate 👩🎓 and now your wife You promised me and my family to bring this dream to reality and you did😭🥹 🥹🥹#CapCut #signout #university #trending #tiktoknigeria🇳🇬 #trendingvideo #trendingvideo #goviral #trend #fypシ゚viral #fyp #tiktoknaija #husbandwife #husband #ghanatiktok🇬🇭 #sierraleonetiktok🇸🇱 #camerountiktok🇨🇲
The video triggered massive reactions as commenters penned their thoughts. Some reactions are shown below:
European exchange “Na only wife I fit send to school, I no fit try am if an girlfriend wen I no de craze.”De Cristal “Baba no carry her fo canada or UK na then u go know say Delilah get conscience.” *
Nussy kids and more in said, “You see why I say there are still good men out there, Let good women meet good men by the grace of God.”
Hesterniyi said, “Mine left me for another girl, after all he did for me.”
oduwoleoluwatoyin said, “And here i am trying to avoid any marriage conversation cus i don’t want my school fees to be paid by any man. Congratulations dear.”
Abimbola said, “When I was in school my then boyfriend now husband said “I’ll be paying ur school fees henceforth! After I finished he registered me in the fashion home of my choice and paid in full, placed me.”
Ade said, “We want to see women supporting men’s education too. Congratulations.”