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Abuja Woman Wants A Man That’ll Impregnate Her, Offers ₦3M With Condition

A rich woman based in Abuja has launched a search for a handsome man that will get her pregnant

The woman is willing to reward the qualifying man with ₦3 million howbeit with some conditions attached to it

Apart from the man being blindfolded during intercourse, she will lodge him till the pregnancy is confirmed.

An Abuja woman seeking to have a baby of her own is looking for a fine handsome man to impregnate her. Social media influencer Uwaoma Susan Joseph shared the woman’s request on Facebook with her identity undisclosed.

A N3m reward for the lucky man While the rich woman is offering N3 million to the lucky man, there were some conditions attached to it….

Susan wrote that the woman said the potential man will be blindfolded during intercourse. He will also be lodged and let go after the pregnancy has been confirmed….

The essence of the blindfolding is to prevent him from coming to look for her and the child later in the future. Susan’s post reads: “Suzy please post for me….

“I need a man that will impregnate me, handsome and cute. “He will be blindfolded, he gets in and make love to me and I take in, he will come at my unsafe time, after which I’ll pay him off, the blindfolding is so he won’t come looking for me and the child after, I’ll lodge him till I confirm I’m pregnant then he can leave.

my location is Abuja all expenses on me

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