
A Nigerian businessman identified as Festus has gone viral after revealing the unusual steps he has been taking to keep his marriage strong and avoid what he described as any “Chike situation.”
In a Facebook post currently making rounds online, Festus explained that he has become extra intentional about showing love and attention to his wife in recent days.
According to him, he recently reminded his wife to fix her hair and even offered to pay for it himself as part of his effort to make her feel cared for and appreciated.
He added that he had planned to take her out and spoil her properly but was unable to do so because he was feeling slightly unwell.
Festus also shared a playful moment between himself and his wife, saying he cuddled her more affectionately than usual during the night and refused to let go when she tried to free herself.
The businessman further disclosed that he has now adjusted his daily work schedule just to spend more time at home with his wife.
In his words:
“My brotherrrrrrr! This matter tie wrapper ooh. I even reminded her yesterday that her hair is not looking good, that she should go and make it and bill me. Then I wanted to take her out yesterday and spoil her but I was a bit down.
“I also cuddled her like never before last night, even when she tried to loosen herself I grabbed her tight until she started screaming ‘this man do you want to keel me’? No space for Chike here.
“Sheybi I suppose close work by 5:30pm as usual but now I don already close make I go stay with my wife abeg. My closing time now is 3:30pm until Chike matter is over. If sales boy want to tiff something make him tiff.”
Reactions Online
Social media users quickly flooded the comment section with hilarious reactions over Festus’ dramatic determination to protect his marriage.
Some reactions included:
“Fear of Chike is the beginning of wisdom.”
“This one no wan hear ‘I’m just helping him heal.’”
“Omo, men are moving tactically this year.”
“Closing office by 3:30pm because of love is serious business.”
“The sales boy reading this post: ‘Na me go suffer pass.’”
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Published by Ejoh Caleb

