Every man is not a dog like you – UK-based Nigerian woman replies man who said her husband will be ‘collected if she keeps advertising’ him online

A UK-based Nigerian woman, Precious Ubani, has hit back at a Facebook user, Emeruwa Cj, who said women will snatch her new husband if she keeps advertising him.

 

 

 

The man had commented on Ubani’s date night photos on Saturday, writing: “Na for here dem go collect your husband ajeee keep on advertising him.”

 

 

 

 

Ubani, who got married recently, fires back at him.

 

 

 

 

“You think say every man be d0g like you?” she wrote.

 

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