07/03/2026
My husband transferred ₦5,000 to me to manage. I was so happy and thanked him warmly.
But later at night while we were talking on the phone, I asked him a simple question:
“Have you eaten?”
He avoided the question.
I asked again, and again.
Finally he said something that br0ke my heart.
He told me he was managing the little money left with him for the next day, so he would just sleep like that.
This same man only ate around 2pm as his breakfast, because he was trying to save money, yet he still sent ₦5,000 to his family.
I asked him to tell me his remaining balance.
When he did, my heart dropped.
₦1,200.
Just ₦1,200 left with him.
At that moment I became quiet. This is not the first time he has put his family before himself, but this one touched me deeply.
I told him I would send him money to eat.
He refused.
He kept saying “I will manage.”
I ended the call quietly.
Then I sent him ₦3,000 from the same ₦5,000 he sent to me.
And I warned him:
“Record yourself eating and send me the video before I will talk to you again.”
Because he was already insisting that he would return the money.
He started calling me immediately.
But I refused to pick his calls.
I waited.
Not long after, a video came in.
There he was, eating.
The moment I saw it, I smiled so hard. My heart was so happy.
How can a man be suffering just to make sure his family is okay?
Before ending the conversation, I warned him again:
“Anytime you return looking worse than the way you left this house, I will send you back to look better than when you left.”
But the sweetest part?
The way he was thanking me for the ₦3,000 I sent him.
Meanwhile, it was the same money he sent to me earlier.
Life.
Good men are truly going through a lot for their families.
Sometimes they keep quiet.
Sometimes they sacr!fice in silence.
Sometimes they go hungry, just so their family can smile.
May God bless all husband.
And may God bless every good man out there silently struggling to make life gre