Lady 'Spoils' Her Boyfriend with R200 Gifts, Delivers Them to His Work

Lady 'Spoils' Her Boyfriend with R200 Gifts, Delivers Them to His Work

- A Nigerian lady, Abodunrin Mary, has been praised for how she expressed love towards her boyfriend

- In welcoming him back to work after spending days dealing with a health challenge, Mary had goodies delivered to him

- At the back of the love note she sent her boyfriend, the lady asked if he would be her Valentine

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A man with the name Alex Oluwatobi has taken to Twitter to narrate how his friend, Jide, was treated well by his girlfriend, Abodunrin Mary.

He said his colleague resumed work after days of falling sick to see the goodie package his girlfriend had delivered to his desk.

The package contained a love note, cake, and parfait. Alex went ahead and said a good gesture like that spices relationship.

He said that an act of love does not have to be expensive as everything the lady got for her lover was around R200.

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Nigerian lady spoils her boyfriend with N5k gifts, delivers sweets package, love note to his workplace
The Nigerian lady was praised for the way she treated her lover well. Photos sources: @alexlobaloba, @abodunrin_mary
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Alex went ahead to say that the tight-fisted nature of some people would not allow them to do what is good enough.

See the post below:

As at the time of writing this report, the post has generated massive comments from people who spoke about what they think love is.

Briefly.co.za compiled some of the reactions below:

@hordeanarchist said:

"And it is not even valentine yet self."

@uzor_muna said:

"There are levels to this thing called love and affection!"

@wumbal said:

"The lady has a good handwriting sha. Your colleague is one lucky man to have someone this thoughtful."

@OAeoleon said:

"I do this and much more. Na the person to do am to I dey find."

@StrawLizzy25 said:

"We still have ladies who are very caring and would really love to treat their guys nicely......buhhhhhhh many of the guys out there dont have sense these days."

@Olaabash said:

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"I’m Learning ooo, when the right man come I will put all to work, for now let me continue taking lessons."

@Nwanna13 said:

"Relationship was not designed to be stressful, it is the human in it that makes it STRESS FULL."

Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that a Nigerian lady identified as Aisha Aliyu caused a massive stir on Twitter after she tweeted about relationships and what wives must do.

The lady said women must always submit to their husbands, even when they are independent in every way.

In sharing the piece of 'advice', the lady attached two pictures that show her in a full hijab. Many who commented on her post were polarised in their arguments.

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Source: Briefly News

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