Chinenye Glory, the wife of an Imo State commercial tricycle rider has opened up on the pressure she faced from friends and family after her husband’s life changed following a traumatic kidnapping incident.
Speaking in an interview with Punch Newspapers, Chinenye narrated how people around her advised her to abandon her husband after he lost financial stability and began operating a Keke to survive.
Her husband, Chijioke, had earlier recounted how he returned to Nigeria from Malaysia in 2019 and was kidnapped after visiting his village in Imo State. The experience reportedly left the family financially drained and forced him into commercial tricycle operations.
While reflecting on the difficult period, Chinenye said many people doubted their future together because of their worsening economic condition.
“My friends were advising me that this one that this guy does not have money, is it not better you leave him?. Even family were saying I should move on that thank God you have not given birth,” she said.
Despite the pressure, Chinenye explained that she decided to remain with her husband and support him through the hardship that followed the kidnapping ordeal. According to her, she believed abandoning him during his difficult moment would have been unfair.
She noted that the situation tested their relationship emotionally and financially, especially after the family spent heavily due to the kidnap incident and its aftermath…….See More





























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