- Anastasia umenyiora emphasizes the importance of women finding a kind partner.
- Her comments were presented during a celebration of her husband Dilly Umenyiora as she took her on vacation.
- This message highlights the value of sympathy in relationships.

Businessman Dilly Umenyiora’s spouse Anastasia Umenyiora encourages women to seek a kind partner.
She spoke as she celebrated her husband on vacation.
In social media posts, Anastasia stressed the importance of prioritizing kindness when choosing a life partner, which highlights Dilly as a classic example of these qualities.
“Always make sure the man you choose has a friendly heart,” She shared, pointing out that her husband is a manifestation of this ideal.
Please see the post below:
In other news… A young lady has sparked debate on social media by claiming that every woman meets a man owes her money.
In the viral video, she explains why she believes men are in debt to women. She compared it with black Americans in the United States to seek compensation for the stolen land, and likewise, men owe money to women.
According to her, men have pushed women away from power, denied their work and seized opportunities that might make money for them. She believes that, therefore, all men owe women.
She added that anyone who meets her will automatically owe her money and if he can’t give her money, he should just stay away.
See some reactions below:
Nonso Amadi wrote: “Use you directly to perform the ceremony.
“Seeing her nose, I noticed the lack of oxygen in the air, never knowing that the scattered oxygen was scattered, and brought her back to the cage,” Trex wrote.
The good guy wrote: “If you go back and see that she doesn’t have the money given to her by a man, spoil other women’s minds online.”
“No, they always collect the reasons why they bought the iPhoneexr for them after a breakup,” Larryley wrote.
Arabiota wrote: “Even the woman I met with another man, I still owe her money to play correctly.”
“People like this, people without freedom, and then online Dey Form rubbish,” Fredinana wrote.
