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Lady shares video as she brandishes special bottle that has the ability to lock up unfaithful husbands (video)

Social media has always been used as a platform for many to advertise their goods and services. A particular lady recently shared her latest product and it has gotten a lot of people talking on social media.

The Nigerian woman who hails from Edo state and has been identified as Lady Monica, shared a video in which she was spotted advertising an unusual brand of product that works particularly for women who had the intentions of keeping their husbands on a leash.

Monica brandished a transparent bottle for her potential customers and said it has the special ability to lock up irresponsible husbands.

Even more, she revealed that the bottle has a special power of making men loyal to their wives.

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Monica said : “This bottle you can see is a very new one. This is a new business line that i am opening on Facebook. If you know you have a husband like Efeyi Bright, husband that is very irresponsible, husband that can disgrace in-laws, disgrace wife, disgrace himself, disgrace his tribe, husband that doesn’t have respect for women, husband that talk anyhow and your really sick and tired, but you don’t want to leave that husband house.

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This is a fresh bottle i sell to lock husband, if you lock that kind husband inside here, anything you tell him, he will do it. I am that woman that locks women’s husband for inside bottle and when you lock him for inside this bottle finish you go dey shine.”

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See the video below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of Nigerian singer 2baba, who had taken to social media to reveal his stand on domestic violence against women. A social media user had asked him if he truly beat up his wife, Annie Idibia. The singer responded by saying he could never lay hands on his wife.

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