My 2 Husbands Abandoned Me With Kids: Woman Shares Heartbreaking Story in Trending Video

My 2 Husbands Abandoned Me With Kids: Woman Shares Heartbreaking Story in Trending Video

- A young woman who was abandoned by two white men after they impregnated her has cried out in a trending video

- In the video interview, the woman narrated the circumstances surrounding having kids for two different men who shied away from their responsibilities

- With help from Good Samaritans, the young lady now has a roof over her head with something to survive on

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A young woman has cried out in a video about having children for two white men who abandoned her. She was left to take care of the kids.

In a viral video by Afrimax and shared on Instagram by Tunde Ednut, the woman said she met the first man who was a contract worker at a building site. After his contract expired, he left for his country despite knowing she was already pregnant.

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My two white husbands abandon me with kids - Woman shares hearbreaking story in trending video
The lady's two white husbands abandoned her and her two babies. Photo source: @afrimax_tv
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According to the young lady, the only thing the Turkish man sent was the baby’s name. Just as she was seeking how to rescue herself from her financial predicament, she met another man.

Respite soon became a burden

The lady said she had to approach a place for work. After the man told her that there are no vacancies, he opted to help her.

They both fell in love and she was again pregnant with another child. The happy man informed his colleagues who said marrying an African woman is against their rules.

The lady said even though the man wants to be a part of the child’s life, he cannot because his friends forbid him to do so.

With the help of Afrimax, people donated towards the woman's welfare and now she has something to live by.

Just as she was about surviving on that pittance by investing it in soap making, the coronavirus pandemic struck and upset her plans.

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Watch the video below:

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

sidney_bodacious said:

"How can you abandon such beautiful babies."

gain_with_luchis said:

"Those two cuties are blessing from God, train them well."

venus_noire12 said:

"So you got played once and you allowed yourself to get played again? ... ok."

xo_teggylicious said:

"Awwww cute babies. Madam no worry, your kids will bring you Joy. When they grow up,cyou won't believe the favor... I pray you get all the help you can get now to survive."

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Nigerian lady lands her husband a job

Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a young Nigerian lady has been praised on social media after helping her fiance secure a job from a stranger she met at a supermarket.

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According to a man identified as Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo who made the disclosure on Twitter, the lady approached him at the supermarket and asked him if he could help her man secure a job.

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