
The Maid Mom Brought 4 Me as wife is crazy thinking she'll Make A Good Wife, MIKE EZURONYE NEW MOVIE
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The video begins with a confrontation between two women, one accusing the other of fighting her husband, calling her "useless" and "good-for-nothing." The woman being accused, Doris Samuel, tries to explain she is looking for her husband, but the accuser, who identifies herself as Justina, continues to insult and threaten her. Justina declares that her ideal man must be "fancy," "expensive," and "luxury," with "lots of cash." She also states she would love a "beating man" or "beating husband," saying she would "drag him well" if he hit her. Conversely, she would not want a man who is "weak in the other room" or "can't perform." Justina also asserts that she will respect and love her husband but will never share him with any woman, especially his mother, whom she would only allow to visit once every three years and not in her kitchen. She also states she won't be in the kitchen and can't cook because she is a "slay queen."
The scene then shifts to a man, Samuel, being pressured by his mother to get married and provide grandchildren. He expresses that he hasn't found the woman he wants, describing his ideal partner as God-fearing, not too slim or too fat, not interested in social media, and not "flashy." His mother suggests Goodness, the daughter of their church evangelist, Madam Elizabeth, describing her as fitting all his criteria and being a good wife. Samuel is initially hesitant but agrees to meet her after seeing her picture.
Goodness is introduced, appearing shy and humble. Samuel's mother is overjoyed, expressing her excitement for the marriage. The wedding takes place, described as a low-key, traditional affair, fulfilling Goodness's wishes. Samuel expresses gratitude to his mother for helping him find Goodness, whom he describes as everything he wants in a woman. Goodness, still shy, promises to be a "virtuous woman."
However, the marriage quickly faces challenges. Goodness becomes overly religious and tries to impose her fasting and prayer routines on Samuel. She prays loudly, splashes water on him during prayers, and refuses intimacy, claiming she is "on the mountain" and "interceding for us." Samuel becomes frustrated, complaining about her constant fasting, lack of intimacy, and her loud prayers that disrupt his sleep. Goodness believes she is interceding for their blessings and protection.
The situation escalates when Samuel's mother visits and finds the house in disarray, with no food prepared. Goodness tells her mother-in-law that Samuel makes his own food and suggests she do the same if she's hungry. Goodness's mother-in-law is appalled by her behavior and calls Madam Elizabeth, Goodness's mother, to complain about her daughter's mistreatment of Samuel and her "immorality sexual style." Madam Elizabeth is shocked and disappointed, confronting Goodness about her behavior and her "unchristian" character. Goodness dismisses the complaints, attributing them to the devil trying to disrupt her marriage.
Samuel's mother continues to express her disappointment and disgust, even suggesting Samuel return Goodness's bride price. Goodness, however, refuses to leave the house, asserting that no one can push her out. The conflict intensifies with a new woman, Becky, appearing at the house, claiming to be Samuel's "perfect wife material" from an "audition." This further infuriates Goodness, who believes Becky is trying to steal her husband. Goodness then unleashes a torrent of prayers, binding and casting out "demonic spirits" and "every attempt to get my husband through one audition."
Samuel is caught in the middle of these conflicts. He confides in a friend about Goodness's extreme religious practices and lack of intimacy, describing his marriage as a "prison." His friend suggests he needs "medicine" to cope.
Another storyline unfolds involving a man named Stop Move and a woman named Khadija. Stop Move had promised to marry Khadija but left her when his boss transferred his shop from Ibadan to Lagos. Years later, they meet again. Khadija has become a successful farmer and exporter, with her own office and a thriving business. Stop Move, seeing her success, tries to rekindle their relationship, expressing regret and asking her to come with him. Khadija, however, has moved on and is now financially independent.
The video returns to Samuel's home, where the chaos continues. Goodness is seen drinking and acting erratically. Samuel's mother confronts her about her drinking, but Goodness claims she is merely "breaking fast" with the remaining alcohol. Samuel's mother, completely fed up, summons Madam Elizabeth and declares that Samuel has ordered the return of Goodness's bride price, demanding Goodness leave the house. Goodness refuses, leading to a physical altercation between her and Samuel's mother.
In a dramatic turn, Samuel's mother introduces a new woman, also named Goodness, as the "strong woman" and "good wife" she wants for her son, claiming the first Goodness was a "pretender" and "not born again." This new Goodness is portrayed as respectful and caring, embodying the virtues Samuel's mother desires. The video ends with the first Goodness being cast out of the house, still defiant, while the new Goodness is welcomed into Samuel's life.