Widow With 5 Children Cries Out After Husband’s Death, Says Life Has Been Hellish

Widow With 5 Children Cries Out After Husband’s Death, Says Life Has Been Hellish

- A woman identified as Blessing Adesuoye has disclosed that her husband's death has made life difficult for herself and her kids

- The woman who works as a cleaner in a hospital said she earns over N20,000 monthly but it's not enough to take care of her family

- According to Blessing, she used to work as a maid before she lost her husband to a fatal accident

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A woman who lost her husband to a fatal accident in 2019 has disclosed that life has been difficult for her and her five kids.

Speaking with Legit TV, Blessing Adesuoye said she used to work as a maid before she lost her husband but she couldn't continue with it due to lack of money.

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Widow with 5 Children Cries out After Husband's Death, Says Life Has Been Hellish
The widow who has five kids said her husband's death has made life difficult for her and her kids.
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Blessing who now works as an office assistant in a hospital said she doesn't want to remarry. The Igbo woman said she earns over 20,000 naira monthly.

According to the widow, she incurs debt before her salary comes in and offsets it when she receives her pay. She said there is no help from anywhere.

Blessing said her job is stressful but she doesn't have any choice than to keep managing it.

In her words:

"Life has been difficult but I thank God that there is life. I used to sell second hand clothes as side hustle but I stopped because of lack of money."

She said she will be happy if she is able to continue with her clothing business.

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