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    Nigerian man celebrates his wife’s promotion to Vice President after an 18-month maternity leave (IMAGES)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    Nigerian man celebrates his wife’s promotion to Vice President after an 18-month maternity leave (IMAGES)
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    A Nigerian man has expressed immense pride and joy upon his wife’s promotion to Vice President, a remarkable achievement following her 18-month maternity leave.

    The man @Iamokorie, who shares on Twitter (X), congratulates his wife on her remarkable accomplishment, adding that following the birth of their kids, she became the Vice President of a Top 100 Fortune 500 company and Forbes Global 2000 top 30 organization.

    He attested that he married above his pay grade and that his wife, Lola, is a boss.

    “I am so proud of my wife. She is just amazing. Away from work for 18 months to have our kids, came back to work and bossing it. My newest VP. Legit took time off to make this two beautiful humans and went back to become a VP in a Top 100 fortune 500 company and Forbes Global 2000 top 30 organization. Lola is a boss Abeg. I married above my pay grade. lol”.

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    @EjiroDafe1 This is the kind of brag I want my husband to do for me when I win in life Congratulations to her

    @Omg This is so beautiful Marriage is sacrifice

    @Tatilopenzo Congratulations to both of you. May your home keep having reasons to rejoice Amen

    @Stanley_monie Dear men, it’s okay to glorify your wife. Don’t sleep on x listening to alleged alpha males with zero wife and no kids. Keep your family happy while bossing it.

    @iamotistemitope Glad he’s happy with her achievements.. Guys please don’t say something else o

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