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‘Should I kill myself,’ Isreal DMW laments condition estranged wife gives him

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By Ohuakanwa Chibuzo

The frustration in Isreal DMW, the logistics manager for Davido, is palpable as he navigates the complexities of his strained marriage with Sheila Courage.

Recently, Israel shared on Instagram that Sheila is insisting on a N10 million property in her name as a condition to salvage their relationship.

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Drawing on his own history of hardships, from working as a bus conductor to laboring for survival, Isreal questions the fairness of such demands. He emphasizes his principle of not competing with others, opting to tailor his lifestyle to his means.

Isreal highlights the paradox of individuals pressuring their partners while grappling with basic living conditions.

He points to the irony of some unable to take photos in their parents’ rented houses due to cleanliness issues, yet demanding significant commitments from their significant others.

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The narrative sheds light on the complexities of relationships, financial expectations, and the broader societal pressures that individuals like Isreal face in maintaining a balance between personal history and present circumstances.

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He said in the post: “I am never from a rich home at all. I had history of being a bus conductor and a block career to survive. I don’t compete with people. I usually cut my coats according to my sizes. I should buy a 10m property with your name as a condition for you stay. Make I kill myself?

“Some ladies can’t even take pictures in their rented parents’ houses, because of the high rate of dirtyness, but they will now be pressuring their boyfriends and husbands for nothing. What they endured with their parents ooh.”

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