*Lady Laments Spending On Solo Dates Without Hooking A Man
TWO sisters, Adeze and Amaka, have taken to social media to woo would-be husbands after many years of waiting to be married.
In an emotional video on social media that has since sparked mixed reactions, the sisters openly voiced out about their struggles to find husbands despite years of prayers and fasting.
They stated that they were no longer concerned about the shame or criticism that may come with going public in their quest to get married, saying they had been compelled to speak out after exhausting what they described as spiritual efforts.
Adeze explained that she would be turning 39 in April this year, while Amaka said she would be 35 in September, and appealled to anyone with a brother, uncle or relative ready to marry to consider them.
They disclosed that the pressure from family has weighed heavily on them, as their younger brothers are already married with children, leaving them as the only unmarried in the family.
While admiting that seeing disappointment on their parents’ faces daily has been painful, the sisters hope to settle down and make their parents happy.
In the video, they said: “Nigerians, good morning. My name is Adaeze. My name is Amaka. She’s my junior sister. I will be 39 by April 11. She will be 35 by September.
“We are using this video to beg anybody that will come across this video. We don’t want to talk about the shame anymore. I know a lot of people will condemn us for doing this, but we are tired. We have prayed. We have fasted. We have done all necessary spiritual work.
“Still, we are not able to see husband. Our parents are disappointed. Our younger brothers, they are all married, living with their children. We are the only ones in the family.
“We see the disappointment in our parents’ faces every day. We are begging you, if you come across the video, or you have a brother, you have an uncle that is ready to marry, we don’t mind.
“I don’t mind the tribe. We don’t mind the religion. We don’t mind whether you are in Nigeria or not. We just want to settle down before our parents will leave without being happy because of us.
“We are not perfect, but we know we are not living a bad life. I don’t know what the enemy has done. Please, help us if you’re seeing on this video.
“I’m tired of praying. I’m tired. If you have any brother that is looking for a wife, please. I’m interested. My sister.”
In another development, a lady lamented spending money on solo dates without meeting a man.
In a social media post, the lady, identified simply as Mide, wrote: “They said, ‘Mide go out, you will meet your husband.’
“I went out. Spent almost 100k on solo dates. The only thing I met was my debit alrts.”


