A lady has sparked widespread reactions on social media after sharing an experience with her husband’s eldest brother, who reportedly rejected the meals she served him during a visit.
Her story has resonated with many users, prompting discussions about hospitality, food preferences and family expectations.
According to the woman, her brother-in-law had travelled from the eastern part of the country to visit, prompting her to quickly prepare a meal using soup she already had stored in her freezer.
She explained that she initially bought semo and served it with the soup, but her guest declined the meal, saying he only ate fufu. She then went back out to buy fufu and prepared it for him.
Brother-in-law rejects meal
The lady said, “Yesterday humbled me.My husband’s eldest brother came from the East, so I quickly went to a shop close by to buy semo since I had soup in my freezer. I served him the food. he asked which swallow is this? I told him, it’s semo. He said he doesn’t eat semo. I asked if eba would be okay? He replied, I only eat fufu. I rushed out again,bought fufu, warmed it and served him. He touched it and shouted , bia nwanyi, why did you give me strong fufu, don’t you know you have to pound it and make it soft. I became speechless. I was like, pound fufu in 2026? My own husband has never complained about fufu being strong before”
Story sparks mixed reactions online
... has generated mixed reactions, with some social media users sympathising with the woman and praising her efforts to accommodate her guest.
Others argued that visitors should communicate their food preferences politely, while some believed she could have sought guidance on preparing the fufu before serving it.
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