“From ‘hookup’ to happily ever after” – Nigerian lady celebrates boyfriend for rescuing her from ‘hookup’ life

“From ‘hookup’ to happily ever after” – Nigerian lady celebrates boyfriend for rescuing her from ‘hookup’ life

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A Nigerian lady has expressed deep gratitude to her boyfriend for being the catalyst behind her decision to retire from prostitution, commonly known as ‘hookup.’
The young lady, whose identity remains undisclosed, recently took to TikTok to share her inspiring journey from engaging in prostitution to embracing a more constructive and fulfilling life.
The viral video captures the woman in a hair salon, participating in a popular TikTok trend where users share personal stories by responding to self-reflective questions.
“Who made you stop doing hookup?,” the question read.
In response, she succinctly credited her boyfriend for the positive turn her life has taken.
”My Boyfriend,” the lady said.
Netizens Reactions…
@simon_akubo said; “Ahahn! See as the girl fine na. The guy is so lucky to have such a changed person like her. Use this comment and the like button to express your disgust.”
@inumimomccoy said; “Pablo you do this one, wondering why I never use to see our favourite girl again.”
@Real_Ekaf said; “Shameless Generation. So, People admit they do Hookup in the public. Nothing like Hookup “Na ashewo”
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“I had two happily married maids with body odour” – Leo Dasilva reveals insight on marriages in Nigeria

“I had two happily married maids with body odour” – Leo Dasilva reveals insight on marriages in Nigeria

Popular entrepreneur and reality TV personality, Leo Dasilva recently shared an interesting insight about the viability of marriage in Nigeria.

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In a tweet, Leo Dasilva recounted an experience where he had two maids in the past who had unpleasant body odour, yet were happily married with children. He concluded that if their partners could tolerate the stench and remain committed to the relationship, then people in Nigeria could endure anything for love. This observation suggests that the institution of marriage is still thriving in Nigeria, and that love and commitment can overcome many obstacles, including personal hygiene issues. He tweeted; “I have had two maids in the past with body odour.
They were both happily married with kids.
That was all I needed to know that marriage is still working in Nigeria.” See the post below:

“I had two happily married maids with body odour” – Leo Dasilva reveals insight on marriages in Nigeria