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Nigerian Wife Whose Waiter-Husband Bagged PhD Advises Young Women

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Nigerian Wife Celebrates Husband For Bagging PhD After He Worked As A Waiter, Advises Young Ladies

Nigerian relationship coach, identified as Dr. Mayowa Dudushewa Ekundayo, who is based in New Zealand, has advised women not to look down on men in their days of little beginning.

The mother of two, married to an Internationally acclaimed Preacher and Motivational speaker, Dr Samuel Ekundayo, used her social media handle to narrate how she met her husband when he was doing his masters programme and was struggling financially. Not minding his financial state then, she agreed to date him looking beyond his struggle and saw a hardworking man with clear a vision and purpose.

Taking to her Instagram, she wrote; “It was a day of joy when my husband bagged his PhD. I was very happy and fulfilled because we started the journey together!

When we met 6 years prior, he was doing his Masters programme but was struggling financially and had to support himself by working as a waiter in a restaurant.

I still said “Yes” to him when he asked me for a relationship because I saw beyond his present struggle.
I saw a man who had a vision, clear about his purpose, hard-working and loved me. I was ready to “suffer” with him because I knew I would also “reign” with him. It was only a matter of time.

Many ladies today want a ready-made man. A man they would not need to “suffer” with but only “reign” with.

Please, don’t look down on a guy just because of his present financial state!
Don’t lose a great guy!
Don’t despise the days of humble beginnings.

I hope this helps someone?

#ThrowbackThursday
#LoveIsBeautiful
#HumbleBeginnings”

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Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.