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From Hollywood assistant making $30k/year working 18-hour days to running a $9.6M/year pressure washing business. It all started when friend called him up to help with his carpet cleaning business while he was still in his day job. As you can probably guess, he said yes and worked with...

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Rilwan

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She packed out today and left him. 💔💔 Igbo women are one of the most wicked, terrible, and money-hungry women ever made by God, and this is a situation very close to home. 💔 This man brought his wife from the village when they were both young, and he sold his business and wares just to open a big pepper soup joint for both of them to maintain. Then this woman started sidelining him. His business was functioning, but it wasn’t doing as well as before, according to the story my mom told me. He made sure his wife had everything, and she grew up on him. He left some boys to watch over his business so he could help his wife’s business grow. Those boys sabotaged his business and stole all the money, so he had to close it down and fully focus on the business he built for his wife. The wife started complaining and told him not to come to the shop again because his presence drove customers away from her shop. She started showing him different shades of wickedness because he no longer brought money home and no longer had a business. She was the one paying the bills in the house for a while, and today she packed out of the house when she knew the rent would expire soon and the man had no means of surviving. 💔💔 This woman looked this man dead in the eyes this morning and said, “What have you done for me? Am I not the one who has been taking care of the bills and feeding you all these years?” It was the neighbors who started shouting and reminding her that, “This is the same man who brought you from the village when you looked like a tadpole, and he changed your life so much.” I just pray and hope he doesn’t commit su!c!de or po!son himself.

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