Man Works 3 Different Jobs so He Can Buy Wife Used Laptop, Woman Breaks Down in Tears After Seeing Gadget

Man Works 3 Different Jobs so He Can Buy Wife Used Laptop, Woman Breaks Down in Tears After Seeing Gadget

  • A young man, Shahrul Amri Ibrahim, has made people appreciate the value of true love when he narrated how he was able to get his wife a used laptop
  • Ibrahim worked two other jobs aside from his regular work after he saw the need for his wife to have her laptop
  • When the woman saw the gadget that the husband had secretly placed on the bed for her, she cried for joy

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A young man, Shahrul Amri Ibrahim, has shown the true meaning of love. In a video reposted on Instagram by @akashatnymat, the man surprised his wife with a used laptop.

What made the gift a great sign of love was that the man had to work three different jobs to be able to afford what many would consider cheap.

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The husband worked three different jobs.
The wife could not stop crying when she saw the laptop. Photo source: @ilmfeed
Source: UGC

She never even asked

To get the gadget, the man had to save from his income for three long months. Ibrahim did that when he learnt that his wife’s classes would have to move online, perhaps because of the pandemic.

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Speaking with the media, the man revealed:

“Even though she never complained or begged, I felt bad having to watch her go through the inconvenience of borrowing laptops from the school to finish her work. It made me think of giving her a laptop to make her work easier.”

It was what I could afford

Aside from working as a technician, Ibrahim worked extra hours as a food delivery man. He combined that strenuous activity with running his own business.

The man revealed that he had to go in search of a used laptop because he wanted something that would fit his budget.

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Watch the emotional video below:

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

raheem_adeyemi said:

"All this no be for Nigeria woman o."

yettee72 said:

"So sweet of him."

thewaiting_room said:

"I need to stop crying now, this is amazing, sacrifice, commitment, love…. May God Almighty continue to bless, protect and keep them."

mareezfc said:

"Awww pure love may Almighty Allah make Allah keep them together forever."

ubaydahsheriff said:

"Ma'asha Allah, may Allah bless their marriage."

Hardworking #ImStaying member proudly shows off his 2 jobs on Facebook

Earlier, Briefly News reported that Facebook group #ImStaying is making waves once again after group member RenneckProvide RoseUniquemunhle Mrkhoza shared a compilation of pictures with a brief caption proudly showing off his two jobs. The #ImStaying group's intent is to focus on the people, beauty and positivity in South Africa and they did just that with this post.

Mrkhoza shared pictures of him in his nurse's uniform followed by images of him doing manual labour as a builder.

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