Lady Says She Wants to Marry From Village Where Wives Are Forbidden to Cheat, Mentions Why

Lady Says She Wants to Marry From Village Where Wives Are Forbidden to Cheat, Mentions Why

  • A Nigerian lady shares why she wants to marry from a village where the husband dies when the wife cheats
  • Many mentioned the villages with such traditions after she shared her reason for wanting men from such villages
  • People who came across her video shared their thoughts and experiences they've heard about such traditions

A Nigerian lady expressed her desire to marry from a village where wives were forbidden from cheating.

She stated that such traditions forbade wives from cheating because when they do, it could lead to the death of their husbands.

A Nigerian lady shares why she wants to marry from a village where the husband dies when the wife cheats.
A lady mentions why she wants to marry from a village where the husband dies if the wife cheats on him. Photo: @preshchikamnaele
Source: TikTok

In a video by @preshchikamnaele on TikTok, the lady shared why she wanted to marry from a village with such a tradition.

She said:

"You guys know the village I want to marry from? That village that prohibits a woman from cheating because when you cheat, your husband will die. You see that village, you people should link me up.

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"I want to marry from that village so that my husband would know his life is just in my hands and the moment he fuccks up, if actually that thing is true. I want to see if it really works. Mabybe I will use one boy as experiment. If you’re coming to me as my husband and you know that if I cheat you will die, respect yourself."

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail lady's marriage desire

@Deeja said:

"Benue state Ogbadibo LG E go 1st start from ur 1st Son to ur husband. Just be consistent in the cheatinge d work like magic."

@Berrygreen said:

"Omo this thing used to happen in a community after ours. I was still a kid then so i really can’t recall everything but i sha remember the man kpai because his wife cheated on him with another man then collect money to come cook for the husband na so he chop food finish otilo."

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@victriciabakessurprises said:

"Naso I tell my own yesterday say him life dey my hand if e like make e do anyhow."

@Nimi said:

"Come Imo State, Nkwume, some part of owerre-ebeiri too just dey come. They call it “Iku Nso"

@bigpepper00 said:

"It’s very true jst use the cheated money for only ur husband and not your children."

@TEE CLOTHINGS said:

"Na my husband village be that."

@D said:

"Arochukwu and ututu people on this table."

@blessingchinech26 said:

"momma is my village Aninri Enugu state."

@sweet favour said:

"married from one of the States orlu njaba local government imo State."
A lady mentions why she wants to marry from a village where the husband dies if the wife cheats on him
A Nigerian lady shares why she wants to marry from a village where the husband dies when the wife cheats. Photo: @preshchikamnaele
Source: TikTok

In a related story, a woman shared how she buried her husband in the parlour of their new building and his last promise to his daughter.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lawyer opened up about how she remarried as a young widow and mother of six children.

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She shared how her marriage had been for her, as she advised widows who may decide to remarry.

Many who came across her viral post reacted after she hailed her current husband for taking care of her.

Source: Legit.ng

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