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Wife drags husband on dependent visa for infidelity in viral UK video

A Nigerian man living in the UK on a dependent visa has been publicly accused of infidelity after his wife confronted him in a viral video.

The woman, visibly angry, claimed she brought him to the UK only for him to repay her with repeated cheating despite their nine-year marriage and four children.

In the clip circulating online, she accused her husband of chasing women on social media and hiding behind a religious group to appear righteous.

She followed him around the house, vowing to expose him for what she described as a long history of unfaithfulness.

The man, however, defended himself by alleging that she also chats with other men.

He showed supposed messages where she reportedly addressed another man as “sweetie.”

The wife fired back, saying:
“Stop going online to look for girls.

“You have four children. With that your small thing, what will it do to a lady? We’re nine years in marriage and you keep doing this.

“You’re using Chosen to camouflage. Chima, you don’t have shame.”

The video has since drawn widespread reactions, with many users debating the couple’s accusations and the growing trend of marital conflicts spilling onto social media.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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