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Home»Current Affairs»If My Wife Suffers Birth Complications, I Will Ask The Doctor To Save My Baby First – Nigerian Man Says
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If My Wife Suffers Birth Complications, I Will Ask The Doctor To Save My Baby First – Nigerian Man Says

Jane OkoroBy Jane OkoroSeptember 20, 20232 Mins Read
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LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- A Nigerian man has said that, if his wife suffers complications during childbirth, he would ask the doctor to save the child first.  

The man simply identified as Danky, took to his X handle , @Capt_Danky, on Tuesday to disclose his choice.

“If my wife ever have birth complications, I will ask the doctor to SAVE my baby FIRST. This is an action every responsible husband will take,” his post read.

Tweeps are however, not taking this likely, as many have taken to the comments section to oppose his choice.

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In opposition to the post, @dotboyswag10 said, “What kind of horrible take is this ?? My wife comes first.

@TomisinAmokeoja added, “The silver lining in all of this is that you’ve made it easier for people to understand your thought pattern and the value you will place on someone who should be your better half.

Commenting, @n6oflife6 said, “I dont Know the kid and it took me long enough to find a wife. I’m saving the Living.

@jah_boy01 added, “Save your wife o. U fit born now make e turn bobrisky or Sam Larry

@sharonpeculia commented, “Then you’ll understand want it means to train a new born baby without the mother present.

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