A Nigerian wife has expressed her disappointment after her husband used their wedding banner to construct a home for their chickens just three months after their wedding.
She revealed this in a post on her page on a popular social media platform.

In the post, she first showed her face and then the chicken coop, which was mostly decorated with banners from their wedding day.
She attached a caption to the video, stating that she was deeply pained by his decision.
Her caption reads: โJust negodi, wetin my husband use our wedding banner do. This thing pain me een.โ
Her post attracted the attention of many social media users, who have stormed the comment section to share their thoughts.
See some reactions below:
Omoothrift: โItโs a sign that truly the chicken company belong to you and your husband.๐๐๐.โ
Nik beauty hairs: โit shows the business is owned by you both no need to register with CAC ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ.โ
Osaigbovo Aisosa Success: โBe like you nor wan chop chicken๐๐๐.โ
lily: โ๐ณ oo my God,my in-law gini bu ka.โ
Mrs Dada Mary: โI just but my own for parlor Wall.โ
Sweetest Manka: โhope my chicken are crow maโam ๐๐๐so sorry.โ
Tessy Ikefuama: โMy grandma used mind as mat to sleep on in the village house.โ
Doncuetty: โand na u go cry pass say u wan chop chicken o๐คฃ๐คฃ.โ
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@sandranonye
โIs this fair?โ but itโs well. #fy #viral #ticktock .
โฌ Sweet Like Cinnamon โ DJ Chen
She further shared that this incident led to a lighthearted debate in their home, with her husband defending his creative reuse of the banner. Despite her initial frustration, the wife acknowledged that his intention was practical, albeit unconventional.
The post quickly gained traction, with many netizens finding humor in the situation and others sympathizing with her feelings. Some commenters suggested alternative uses for wedding banners, while others shared similar experiences of husbands repurposing household items in unexpected ways.
Overall, the viral post sparked a broader discussion about resourcefulness and the sometimes humorous challenges that come with married life.