Man becomes bank manager, sends wife to school, who worked as a cleaner to send him to Canada to study -Video

Man sends wife back to school after becoming bank manager

Man sends wife back to school after becoming bank manager

A man who had once struggled to make ends meet while pursuing his education in Canada has now risen to the ranks of a bank manager and, in a heartwarming turn of events, has enrolled his wife in school as well.

This touching narrative of love, sacrifice, and achievement has taken the internet by storm after the man shared his journey in a viral TikTok video.

In the video shared on social media, the man narrates how his wife had worked tirelessly as a cleaner to financially support his studies abroad.

Her hard-earned money was used to bankroll his education, allowing him to pursue his dreams in Canada.

The man’s TikTok video has become an emotional rollercoaster for viewers worldwide.

He wrote;

“When your wife cleaned the bathroom to send you to school in Canada. You then become a bank manager and send her to school.

Netizens Reactions…

@Adelina Jemima warned: “Don’t try this at home guys!!!😂😭”

@𝑾𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒎𝒆𝒍𝒐𝒏𝑺𝒖𝒈𝒂𝒓 said: “my trust issue couldn’t. but she believed in you, and you believed in her ❤️💯”

@Ibrahim Jahanine noted: “Could never be me 🤣🤣🤣 oga most of them leave after reaching the top”

@❤️QueenB❤️ opined: “This is risky business 😂😂😂, I am proud of her 👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾”

@kkwseet stated: “that’s what is supposed to be. TEAM WORK”

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Trust the process! #fyp #foryoupage #canada_life🇨🇦 #jamaicatiktok #grandeprairiealberta #internationalstudents🇨🇦

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In other news, Ovularia Ragnar Adannaya, a Nigerian lawyer and mother of three, has taken to social media to give ladies who are in abusive relationships the push needed to call it quit and single mothers the hope that they can still find love again.

Ovularia shared her personal story of domestic violence, how she got out of an alleged abusive marriage, went back to school and remarried years later.

Taking to Facebook on Sunday, May 16, Ovularia, who has been married to her second husband, Tunde, for 13 years, said she shared her story to encourage divorcees, and to shut the mouths of those who shame single mothers.

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