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As the announcement of Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce after 27 years continues to gather mammoth reactions across the world, Nigerians have expressed mixed feelings too over the billionaire couple’s sudden break-up.
Earlier, Bill had tweeted that they were getting divorced after 27 years of marriage, saying "we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple".
"After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage," the pair wrote on Twitter.
The two had met in the late 1980s when Melinda joined Bill's Microsoft firm. They have three children. They jointly run the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The organisation has spent billions fighting causes such as infectious diseases and encouraging vaccinations in children.
Bill Gates is the fourth wealthiest person in the world, according to Forbes. See Also News BREAKING: Bill And Melinda Gates Announce Divorce 0 Comments 1 Hour Ago
While some Nigerians on Twitter noted that it was their personal decision that should be respected, others felt it reflected that Nigerian parents who endured hardship deserved a credit.
For instance, @EmemXavierAtats said, "Our parents who spent over 40 years plus together on an average income in a very harsh Nigerian economy deserves a 'Nobel Prize in Marriage' if at all there's anything like that. I need to get their past questions on how they managed to stay those years together."
@iamscorefield said, "Mature life. They both decided to move on. Decision hard to make, but it's the best way to dwell."
@girl4gorgeous said, "Congratulations to them. Can we move on to the next topic please?"
@OJ_Ibiloye wrote, "With the divorce of Bill and Melinda Gates, Adekunle Gold's #IIWII makes more sense to me: 'Money no dey bring happiness.' I wish the two happiness in their new phase of life.
@BoBoBillionair1 noted that the "Gates can't be shot for long... Someone has to open it."
@musajidda said, "If Na Nigerians, even if their fight reach this level, they go settle."
@ChineduIgadi said, "God has a way of paying everyone for his good deeds and his bad deeds, killer vaccines have turned to killer of marriage, God is a just God."
@matfellony said, "When one window closes, another window opens."
@ob_tensei said, "So money can't buy happiness or forever it seems. Golddigers in 5, 4, 3..."
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Tech billionaire, Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda Gates have announced divorce after 27 years of marriage.
In a joint statement Monday, the couple announced they've decided to end their marriage, saying, "Over the last 27 years, we have raised three incredible children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy, productive lives."
They continue, "We continue to share a belief in that mission and will continue our work together at the foundation, but we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in the next phase of our lives."
TMZ reports that Bill and Melinda began dating in 1987 after meeting at a New York trade show, and she'd go on to work in marketing for Microsoft and be appointed as General Manager of Information Products in the early '90s.
The couple wed on January 1, 1994, in Hawaii and Melinda left the company in 1996 to focus on starting their family.
Bill and Melinda have 3 adult children, Jennifer, Rory and Phoebe, and reside in their huge, earth-sheltered family mansion, dubbed Xanadu 2.0, overlooking Lake Washington in Medina, WA.
Along with being mega-rich, the duo is widely known for their philanthropic efforts ever since launching the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000. It was estimated in 2014 that they had donated $28 billion to the foundation, a number that's only skyrocketed in recent years.
For instance, the Gates Foundation made a contribution of $250 million in late 2020 to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Gates' net worth is estimated at more than $130 billion.
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