"What Does He Do For A Living?": Lady Shows 50-Inch TV 16-Year-Old Boy Bought Her Younger Sister, Many React

"What Does He Do For A Living?": Lady Shows 50-Inch TV 16-Year-Old Boy Bought Her Younger Sister, Many React

  • A young lady has taken to social media to showcase the stunning gift her younger sister's boyfriend got for her
  • The boy, who is 16 years old, bought his younger lover a 50-inch TV to mark their one-year anniversary
  • Many people were divided over the matter, with some enquiring about what the boy does for a living

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A lady has sent social media into a frenzy over the gift her younger sister's 16-year-old boyfriend got her.

On Twitter, the lady, @lulnille, shared a photo of the flat-screen TV in its carton of purchase, saying it is a 50-inch Roku TV.

16-year-old boy, anniversary, 50-inch TV
He bought a 50-inch TV for his younger girlfriend. Photo Credit: @lulnille
Source: UGC

She explained that her sister and the lover have dated for a year and the gift was to mark their one-year anniversary of dating.

@lulnille further revealed that her sister is 15 years old. Her post gained massive traction and divided netizens.

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A select few wanted to know the boy's occupation, while some did not find fault in the TV gesture.

See her tweet below:

The boy's 50-inch gift causes uproar

@101petpeeves said:

"Love this for her! I had my first bf at 15 & he had his big brother drive us to Disney world. When love is strong boys will move mountainssss."

@tjthearchitect said:

"She’s 15 and u bragging about a boyfriend. Then a tv then they doing it big? What is wrong with the so called sistas. Where they getting this from and why u bragging about a child in a relationship. SMH sick."

@amudaDewale said:

"A good fam will reject it.
"Guess they’ve been dating when she was 14 da.mn!
"Poor parenting!!!"

@Mzz_venomous said:

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"15yrs n 1 yr anniversary.. could never be in my family down here in this generation. 15 them books gonna be your bf until u start making your own money."

@ThrashthatKoko said:

"A 15 year old can have a boyfriend and probably also have sex and have a baby but when we say let them get married ppl say they are too young to consent."

@Asanele20729203 said:

"Is a 15 year old not under age, for dating. 1 year anniversary that means she started dating at 14. Times have changed."

Nigerian lady gifts boyfriend N40k

Meanwhile, Yen.com.gh previously reported that a Nigerian woman has made her boyfriend's birthday memorable in ways that few would have imagined possible. The woman sent him a box of N1000 notes instead of a birthday cake. The gift has been the topic of discussion ever since images of it appeared online.

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Adekemi Iwalewa, a woman on Twitter, tweeted images of the gift along with a question on what prevents women from buying expensive gifts for their partners.

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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Evelyn Genfior (Human-Interest editor) Evelyn Genfior is a Human Interest Editor at YEN.com.gh. She has a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the National Film and Television Institute. She is committed to staying at the forefront of media trends and believes storytelling can shape societies. Evelyn can be reached at evelyn.genfior@yen.com.gh.

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