‘I pity the man who will marry me’ – 19-year-old lady says as she drops shocking details [video]

'I pity the man who will marry me
'I pity the man who will marry me' - 19-year-old lady says as she drops shocking details.

19-year-old Ghanaian lady has said expressed pity for her future husband in a new video and has set tongues wagging on social media.

According to the lady who was seated with some guys at a pub, she is bent on destroying her lady’sbit and would only leave it for her future husband to enjoy the excess when she finally hits 21.

'I pity the man who will marry me
‘I pity the man who will marry me’ – 19-year-old lady says as she drops shocking details.

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The lady who’s confident she would settle down as someone’s wife in the near future mentioned she has about three years left to enjoy her ashawo business after which she will concentrate on becoming someone’s wife.

Watch the video below :


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