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The 28-year-old woman was devastated to learn that her husband had used their joint savings to purchase her engagement ring without her knowledge.
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The diamond ring, valued at $8,000 (N11 million), was bought by her husband.
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However, her joy quickly turned to disappointment when she discovered that he had taken money from their shared savings account to pay for it.
Feeling frustrated, she objected to the idea of being financially responsible for a gift that was meant for her.
She pointed out that according to cultural norms, the engagement ring should be considered a gift and criticized her husband for making her contribute to its cost.
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