Ada Ozor, a 41-year-old Nigerian lady, has shared a poignant and thought-provoking story about her struggles with finding love and her deep-seated regret over prioritizing wealth over relationships in her younger years.

In a interview with Lucky Udu, Ada opened up about her past experiences with relationships and how her perspective on marriage has evolved over time. She revealed that, in her 20s, she was fixated on finding a man with financial stability, and she rejected a suitor who was an apprentice at the time because he didn’t meet her financial expectations.
Ada recalled that her mother had always advised her to be prepared for marriage, emphasizing that it’s not just a relationship, but a commitment that requires readiness. As a result, Ada decided to wait for someone who could provide for her and support her family.
However, as she approached her 30s, Ada’s priorities began to shift. She started to feel the pressure of settling down and establishing a stable life. But, to her dismay, she found it increasingly challenging to find a committed partner.
Ada shared that she had a three-year relationship with a man from Qatar, but it ultimately didn’t lead to marriage. She expressed her frustration and disappointment, feeling like she had been misled by men who claimed to want to marry her, only to disappear or disappoint her.
Now, at 41, Ada has taken to social media to share her story, hoping to find a life partner who values her for who she is, beyond her financial expectations. Her experiences have sparked a conversation about the importance of timing, personal priorities, and the complexities of relationships in modern society.