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"Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Ochek: 7:02am On May 28, 2013 |
What is the world turning into? Instead of molding our teenage kids to become better tools for development and peaceful coexistence, we get parents (some) doing the very opposite. For non-residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Jikwoyi, is an outskirt community. Two mothers fight over their teenage daughter’s boyfriend. It started like a wild joke. Two teenage girls, Merit and Nene date Kingsley, a Sales Manager with one of the companies in Abuja. Kingsley who is at the centre of the storm lives at a mini estate in phase IV of Jikwoyi, a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory, is said to be in his late 30s and has a good job with his apartment tastefully furnished. Albany in her usual amebo restlessness gathered that one of the girls, Merit (16 years), resides in the same compound with Kingsley is said to be encouraged by her mother who is a civil servant in one of the Ministries. On the other hand, Nene (16 years of age) whose mother is a contractor comes to the compound to help Kingsley with his house chores and occasionally pass the night with her lover. Busybodies told Albany that tension started when Merit’s mother was said to have scolded her daughter for “doing nothing while someone from outside is coming to take her husband.” Speaking in Pidgin English Busybody told Albany, “bros na Merit mama dey encourage the girl to date Kingsley. She dey even dey call the guy my in-law korokoro wey everi bodi sabi say na so she dey call am and Merit dey help wash him clothes and even cook for am. Kasala come burst when dem discover say Nene dey come the compound, come see Kingsley, na I’m she go warn Nene mama say make she hold her child.” Nene’s mother did not take the matter lightly as she was said to have responded in an equally belligerent manner which led to a fight between both women. Not to be outdone by their mothers, the girls were said to have engaged each other in a fight with both of them tearing each other’s clothes and calling each other all sort of unprintable names. Kingsley is not perturbed by the fight between both families for his love as he has continued to date the two girls. Confiding in a close friend, Kingsley had said that he will continue to date both girls until he relocates” adding that “they are too young for him to settle down with any one of them.” [img]What is the world turning into? Instead of molding our teenage kids to become better tools for development and peaceful coexistence, we get parents (some) doing the very opposite. For non-residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Jikwoyi, is an outskirt community. Two mothers fight over their teenage daughter’s boyfriend. It started like a wild joke. Two teenage girls, Merit and Nene date Kingsley, a Sales Manager with one of the companies in Abuja. Kingsley who is at the centre of the storm lives at a mini estate in phase IV of Jikwoyi, a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory, is said to be in his late 30s and has a good job with his apartment tastefully furnished. Albany in her usual amebo restlessness gathered that one of the girls, Merit (16 years), resides in the same compound with Kingsley is said to be encouraged by her mother who is a civil servant in one of the Ministries. On the other hand, Nene (16 years of age) whose mother is a contractor comes to the compound to help Kingsley with his house chores and occasionally pass the night with her lover. Busybodies told Albany that tension started when Merit’s mother was said to have scolded her daughter for “doing nothing while someone from outside is coming to take her husband.” Speaking in Pidgin English Busybody told Albany, “bros na Merit mama dey encourage the girl to date Kingsley. She dey even dey call the guy my in-law korokoro wey everi bodi sabi say na so she dey call am and Merit dey help wash him clothes and even cook for am. Kasala come burst when dem discover say Nene dey come the compound, come see Kingsley, na I’m she go warn Nene mama say make she hold her child.” Nene’s mother did not take the matter lightly as she was said to have responded in an equally belligerent manner which led to a fight between both women. Not to be outdone by their mothers, the girls were said to have engaged each other in a fight with both of them tearing each other’s clothes and calling each other all sort of unprintable names. Kingsley is not perturbed by the fight between both families for his love as he has continued to date the two girls. Confiding in a close friend, Kingsley had said that he will continue to date both girls until he relocates” adding that “they are too young for him to settle down with any one of them.” [/img]What is the world turning into? Instead of molding our teenage kids to become better tools for development and peaceful coexistence, we get parents (some) doing the very opposite. For non-residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Jikwoyi, is an outskirt community. Two mothers fight over their teenage daughter’s boyfriend. It started like a wild joke. Two teenage girls, Merit and Nene date Kingsley, a Sales Manager with one of the companies in Abuja. Kingsley who is at the centre of the storm lives at a mini estate in phase IV of Jikwoyi, a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory, is said to be in his late 30s and has a good job with his apartment tastefully furnished. Albany in her usual amebo restlessness gathered that one of the girls, Merit (16 years), resides in the same compound with Kingsley is said to be encouraged by her mother who is a civil servant in one of the Ministries. On the other hand, Nene (16 years of age) whose mother is a contractor comes to the compound to help Kingsley with his house chores and occasionally pass the night with her lover. Busybodies told Albany that tension started when Merit’s mother was said to have scolded her daughter for “doing nothing while someone from outside is coming to take her husband.” Speaking in Pidgin English Busybody told Albany, “bros na Merit mama dey encourage the girl to date Kingsley. She dey even dey call the guy my in-law korokoro wey everi bodi sabi say na so she dey call am and Merit dey help wash him clothes and even cook for am. Kasala come burst when dem discover say Nene dey come the compound, come see Kingsley, na I’m she go warn Nene mama say make she hold her child.” Nene’s mother did not take the matter lightly as she was said to have responded in an equally belligerent manner which led to a fight between both women. Not to be outdone by their mothers, the girls were said to have engaged each other in a fight with both of them tearing each other’s clothes and calling each other all sort of unprintable names. Kingsley is not perturbed by the fight between both families for his love as he has continued to date the two girls. Confiding in a close friend, Kingsley had said that he will continue to date both girls until he relocates” adding that “they are too young for him to settle down with any one of them.”
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Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by swtcharissa(f): 7:10am On May 28, 2013 |
U̶̲̥̅̊ sef @ op U̶̲̥̅̊ b busy body |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Nobody: 7:28am On May 28, 2013 |
Well written letter. 1 Like |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Temismith(f): 7:57am On May 28, 2013 |
Seriously? make I go back go sleep to be sure am not dreaming.dat guy na deir grandfather.guys don scarce gaan be dat 1 Like |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Nobody: 8:27am On May 28, 2013 |
Ochek: Temismith: Seriously? make I go back go sleep to be sure am not dreaming.dat guy na deir grandfather.guys don scarce gaan be datLWKMD4H! 1 Like |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by JohnnyPalmer: 8:28am On May 28, 2013 |
I hate stories widout pictures to bak up! Sound made up dough 1 Like |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by stylesco: 8:36am On May 28, 2013 |
Didn't bother reading the documentary you wrote up there. Just scrolled down for pictures which I didn't see 2 Likes |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Nobody: 8:42am On May 28, 2013 |
Story |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Nobody: 7:40pm On May 28, 2013 |
Wait, am I in family section or violent, disgusting, noncelebrity crimes? |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by nikkyshyne(f): 7:59pm On May 28, 2013 |
style$co:Same here. So disappointed 1 Like |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Ochek: 5:24pm On Jun 16, 2013 |
nikkyshyne: Same here. So disappointed Now you can get the pix |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Ochek: 5:25pm On Jun 16, 2013 |
style$co: Sowi o! |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by nikkyshyne(f): 6:38pm On Jun 16, 2013 |
Ochek:Haba! Does it look like we were born yesterday Does that even look like Nigeria to you You can do better than this Mr. I am more disappointed. |
Re: "Two Mothers Fight Over Their Teenage Daughter’s Boyfriend In Abuja" by Nobody: 7:37am On Jun 17, 2013 |
OP, please inbox me kingsley's number. i need to make him my best friend. |
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