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    Tired of gold diggers, a billionaire traded his luxury life for a wheelbarrow and a test no one knew they were taking.

    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong03/03/20266 Mins Read
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    THE BILLIONAIRE WHO GOT TIRED OF BEING LOVED FOR HIS MONEY

    Dennis Uzor had everything money could buy—private jets, luxury estates, and a company that dominated the interior décor industry across Nigeria.

    What he didn’t have was peace.

    Too many times, he had fallen in love only to discover that the women beside him were in love with something else—his wealth, his status, his generosity.

    The worst betrayal came from Zena, the last woman he trusted. She arranged his kidnapping, hoping to squeeze more money from him.

    That was the day Dennis decided love was a lie.

    Until Auntie Rose intervened.

    “My dear,” she said gently, holding his hands the way she had since he was five, “you cannot abandon love because of women who never deserved your heart. Real love still exists. But you must look where money does not shout.”

    She suggested her village in Enugu.

    “Go there as an ordinary man,” she advised. “Let a woman see your character before your account balance.”

    And so, the billionaire became a wheelbarrow pusher.


    A BILLIONAIRE IN DISGUISE

    In the bustling markets of Enugu, Dennis carried cement, sand, and heavy loads under the sun. His hands blistered. His back ached.

    He had never done manual labor before.

    Every night, Auntie Rose would serve him food and remind him:

    “Everything beautiful requires endurance.”

    He gave himself three months.

    If he found nothing real, he would return to his lonely mansion.

    Then one afternoon, he saw her.

    Favor.

    She was radiant without trying—gentle, humble, and warm. She served him jollof rice from her mother’s small roadside restaurant with a soft smile.

    But she had a twin.

    Flora.

    Same face. Same voice.

    Different heart.

    Flora entertained wealthy men who drove expensive cars. She flirted boldly, chasing money. Their mother, Juliet, encouraged her—while constantly belittling Favor.


    THE DAUGHTER WHO WAS NEVER ENOUGH

    Dennis soon noticed something troubling.

    Favor was constantly scolded.

    “Why are you so useless?” Juliet would shout. “Your sister attracts men of class, and you serve poor nobodies!”

    One day Dennis overheard Juliet trying to force Favor to entertain a wealthy older man.

    “No, Mommy. He’s old enough to be my father,” Favor protested.

    “You are mad!” Juliet screamed, waving cash in her face.

    Dennis watched from a distance, his heart heavy.

    The next day, Favor appeared with a bandage on her cheek.

    “What happened?” he asked.

    “I fell,” she replied quietly.

    They both knew that was not the truth.


    LOVE WITHOUT STATUS

    Despite everything, Favor remained kind.

    She spoke to Dennis without judgment. She didn’t care that he pushed a wheelbarrow. She didn’t ask about his earnings.

    She simply treated him like a human being.

    Soon, he asked her to be his girlfriend.

    She accepted.

    When Juliet found out, she mocked her daughter mercilessly.

    “Out of all the men of timber and caliber, you chose a poor church rat?”

    Dennis said nothing.

    He simply took Favor’s hand and walked away.


    THE PROPOSAL

    Back home, Auntie Rose embraced Favor warmly.

    Dennis could no longer watch her suffer.

    “I love you,” he told her. “And I will not let you remain where you are unloved. Will you marry me?”

    With tears in her eyes, Favor said yes.

    They went to inform Juliet.

    “If you marry this fool,” her mother hissed, “you are no longer my daughter.”

    “I understand,” Favor replied calmly.


    THE REVEAL

    On the day of the traditional introduction, chaos erupted.

    Luxury cars rolled into the compound.

    Dennis stepped out—dressed sharply, commanding respect.

    “My name is Dennis Uzor,” he announced. “CEO of Prime Interior Decor.”

    Flora’s jaw dropped.

    Juliet’s confidence crumbled.

    The wheelbarrow pusher was a billionaire.

    For a moment, everything shifted.

    Flora turned to her mother in panic.

    “That man should be mine!” she whispered.

    Juliet leaned in.

    “I have a plan.”


    THE NIGHT OF BETRAYAL

    On the eve of the wedding, Juliet and Flora carried out their scheme.

    They tied Favor up in her room.

    Dragged her deep into the forest.

    Left her there.

    The next morning, Flora wore Favor’s bridal attire.

    They were identical.

    No one could tell.

    The ceremony began.


    TWO BRIDES, ONE TRUTH

    Flora danced forward with the wine cup in her hands.

    Dennis watched carefully.

    Just as she knelt—

    A voice rang out.

    “She is not the bride!”

    Favor burst into the compound, bruised and disheveled, followed by an elderly hunter.

    “I found her tied up in the bush,” the hunter declared. “She said today was her wedding.”

    Shock rippled through the crowd.

    Juliet tried to scream over the chaos.

    “She is mad! This is the real bride!”

    Tears streamed down Favor’s face.

    She pulled back her hair.

    “This mole behind my ear… I inherited it from my father. Flora does not have it.”

    The elders gasped.

    Dennis’s face hardened.

    “How could you do this to your own daughter?”

    Juliet spat venom.

    “I should have thrown you away the day you were born!”

    The police arrived shortly after.

    Flora was arrested for impersonation and kidnapping.

    Juliet for kidnapping and assault.

    As they were dragged away, Juliet continued screaming curses at Favor.


    THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE

    Dennis held Favor tightly as she cried.

    For years, she had been hated simply because she resembled her father—whom Juliet despised.

    Her only crime was refusing to sell herself for money.

    Dennis understood something in that moment.

    True love does not recognize wealth.

    It recognizes character.

    He had disguised himself to test women.

    But it was Favor who had been tested her entire life.

    And she passed.


    THE REAL TWIST

    People thought the greatest surprise was that the poor wheelbarrow pusher was a billionaire.

    But that wasn’t the real twist.

    The real twist was this:

    Favor would have married him even if he truly had nothing.

    And Flora would have destroyed her own sister—even for a man she never loved.

    Wealth reveals character.

    It does not create it.

    Dennis went to Enugu searching for a woman who would love him without his fortune.

    He found something far rarer:

    A woman who had already endured poverty, rejection, and cruelty—

    And still chose kindness.

    And in the end, that was worth far more than billions.

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