"See Love": Old Man Holds Wife Romantically, Helps Her Climb Road Divider, Video Trends Online
- A Nigerian man and his wife trended on social media because of how they climbed a road divider together
- In the romantic video, the man held his wife to help her, and this warmed the hearts of many social media users
- However, some said the woman was doing 'shakara', and they applauded the man for being patient with her
A man and his wife went viral on social media because of how they climbed a road divider together.
In the video, posted on TikTok by Bright Kachi, the man was in front while his wife was behind.
It appeared the man and his wife were having a lover's squabble. He had climbed a high pavement and turned to give his woman a helping hand, but she refused to accept. She kept struggling on her own.
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After several attempts, she finally accepted. He held her, and she climbed to the other side of the divider.
This action warmed the hearts of many social media users. Some said the old woman was doing 'shakara' (posing or showing off) for her husband, but he was patient enough to carry her along.
Watch the video below:
Reactions to video of an old man and his wife
@Yagazie said:
"She needed help; he was trying to rush her. So she stood there until he came to his correct senses because how can you leave your wife to struggle."
@xpress_interior_decorations commented:
"If you smiled while watching this. Gather here."
@Yoma said:
"The patience of the man is what is keeping that marriage."
@Chidinma commented:
"Was the shakara necessary. My gender no get old nor young ooo."
@dabby said:
"My dad go just leave my mom and enter car, I need another father."
@Feyikemi remarked:
"This is another lesson for all upcoming men. Love is patient, love is kind, love endures, love tolerance, above all, love her like yourself."
Elderly Couple Melts Hearts
In a heartwarming TikTok video, an elderly husband and wife were captured walking together on the road, displaying their unwavering love and support for each other.
Holding her visually impaired husband's hand, the wife guided him safely as they crossed to the other side of the road.
The touching video resonated with viewers, with one individual expressing personal loss and admiration for the couple's enduring love.
Source: Legit.ng
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