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Re: Pulled by nuelyoyo(m): 9:42pm On May 05, 2020
UyaiIncomparabl:


Have you lost your cognitive ability? It's understandable to even a 12-year old.
Just when I thought Uyai is a changed and now a calm person, she decided to exhibit what she was known for.

I understand everything narrated in the thread.

What is hard to believe is how a housewife was able to build a house worth more than 15million (Engineers please correct me) with the savings she made from monthly up keep money.

Certain details would be useful for me to believe the story.

1) For how long are they married, and for how many years has the man be giving her monthly upkeep money?

2) How much on the average does her husband give to her monthly?

3) What percentage of what was giving to her was she saving.

Unfortunately, the story wasn't posted here by the woman that built the house nor by someone close to her, it was lifted from another social media platform. So my questions can't be answered.

Bottom line is that I don't believe she built the house solely from upkeep money.

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Re: Pulled by Acidosis(m): 9:48pm On May 05, 2020
Same way Abacha (wife) robbed Nigeria (husband); years later Nigeria got into trouble (sacked) and now the same fund Abacha stole decades ago has now become a life saver for Nigeria.

Congratulationsss Abacha!!! You're a good wife!!

This is the same way women steal and cheat on their spouse without getting caught.

And btw, goodbye to the "trust" in that relationship, if there was any at all.
Re: Pulled by echibuogwu(m): 9:49pm On May 05, 2020
On the contrary he’s a very wise person...
UyaiIncomparabl:


You're a bad person.
Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 9:52pm On May 05, 2020
echibuogwu:
On the contrary he’s a very wise person...

What's wise about the balderdash he wrote? undecided
Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 10:00pm On May 05, 2020
Acidosis:
Same way Abacha (wife) robbed Nigeria (husband); years later Nigeria got into trouble (sacked) and now the same fund Abacha stole decades ago has now become a life saver for Nigeria.

This is the same way women steal and cheat on their spouse without getting caught.

And btw, goodbye to the "trust" in that relationship, if there was any at all.



Take several seats, please. Evil people will always have something different to say. That was a smart move from the woman and you people have failed to see that. How she pulled the funds is just the bone of contention now, to you "bad belles".

There in lies a smart and productive woman, but you people will see things differently. If she hadn't saved and had used the man's whole earnings to purchase all manners of human hairs and material jargons, you men would've still called her a waster, unproductive and a bad wife. Humans are insatiable after all.

And what brought stealing and cheating to the story? At least, she showed the husband the house and acknowledged using his money, what excuse have you again?
Re: Pulled by faithfull18(f): 10:03pm On May 05, 2020
Cmoni1:
I tap into yohanas blessings.God give me a woman with brain not the one with head
You want an headless woman Just asking.
Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 10:12pm On May 05, 2020
nuelyoyo:
Just when I thought Uyai is a changed and now a calm person, she decided to exhibit what she was known for.

I understand everything narrated in the thread.

What is hard to believe is how a housewife was able to build a house worth more than 15million (Engineers please correct me) with the savings she made from monthly up keep money.

Certain details would be useful for me to believe the story.

1) For how long are they married, and for how many years has the man be giving her monthly upkeep money?

2) How much on the average does her husband give to her monthly?

3) What percentage of what was giving to her was she saving.

Unfortunately, the story wasn't posted here by the woman that built the house nor by someone close to her, it was lifted from another social media platform. So my questions can't be answered.

Bottom line is that I don't believe she built the house solely from upkeep money.

Okay.

1. Why do you think it's hard for a house wife to build a house out of the proceeds her husband churns out?

See. There are some housewives who collect hefty amounts as welfare money from their husbands. Do you live with them to know how much this man has and gives her as monthly upkeep? You'll be shocked. It's very possible to have saved alot from his extravagance.

2. Refer to the first paragraph. It could be thousands of nairas and even at that still have some miscellaneous money follow suit.

3. You're still asking the same question. I know a former boss in Alaba who used to give his wife like 300K as monthly food money, clothes and other material miscellaneous money never follow o. And that woman has two houses in Enugu.

In regards to your last paragraph, do with the story you were given and let whatever that follows be inconsequential. She built the house and that's end of story.

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Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 10:24pm On May 05, 2020
obiekunie2:


na so my dear!

and buhari still dey relax for villa dey flex! cheesy


abeg no vex ba i wan ask u something.

Ask fast. I don't have time. undecided
Re: Pulled by Acidosis(m): 10:26pm On May 05, 2020
UyaiIncomparabl:


Take several seats, please. Evil people will always have something different to say. That was a smart move from the woman and you people have failed to see that. How she pulled the funds is just the bone of contention now, to you "bad belles".

There in lies a smart and productive woman, but you people will see things differently. If she hadn't saved and had used the man's whole earnings to purchase all manners of human hairs and material jargons, you men would've still called her a waster, unproductive and a bad wife. Humans are insatiable after all.

And what brought stealing and cheating to the story? At least, she showed the husband the house and acknowledged using his money, what excuse have you again?



Keep kwayet, lousy teenager!

Like I said, Abacha is equally smart and productive.


While you have your eyes fixed on money, some of us see beyond money. We see betrayal, we see a snake, a corny thief. How can you even hide such a thing from a man you sleep with everyday?! Mehn, the men in your life may deal, but I can't.


Now get the fck off my mention!

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Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 10:29pm On May 05, 2020
Acidosis:



Keep kwayet, lousy teenager!



Like I said, Abacha is equally smart and productive.

Calling off your bluffs now has rendered me lousy? grin

You men hate truths.
Re: Pulled by Biglittlelois(f): 10:40pm On May 05, 2020
obiekunie2:


effort of a woman in deed!





of all the women in Nigeria she is the only one that can save to build a house from her cooking allowance! cheesy cheesy

soon she will change that his camery to a benz - all from her cooking allowance!


May God help those women hustling everyday in the market and yet the cant build even a mud house when all they have to do is save from the cooking allowance giving to them by their horse-band and build mansions! cheesy grin


You are just a pained sexist, cry on!!!

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Re: Pulled by Nobody: 10:50pm On May 05, 2020
bukatyne:

Why na?
learning from your wisdom na.

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Re: Pulled by ELibraryNG: 10:55pm On May 05, 2020
A simple Google image search will expose the truth op lies.

See below

Re: Pulled by Cmoni1(m): 11:18pm On May 05, 2020
faithfull18:

You want an headless woman Just asking.

I don’t want a woman who can only give heads,hope ur not one? Just thinking �
Re: Pulled by Nobody: 11:28pm On May 05, 2020
ELibraryNG:
A simple Google image search will expose the truth op lies.

See below

Too many tales by moonlight on this forum.

Fake stories everywhere
Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 11:31pm On May 05, 2020
Acidosis:



Keep kwayet, lousy teenager!

Like I said, Abacha is equally smart and productive.


Why you have your eyes fixed on money, some of us see beyond money. We see betrayal, we see a snake, a corny thief. How can you even hide such a thing from a man you sleep with everyday?! Mehn, the men in your life may deal, but I can't.


Now get the fck off my mention!

Thanks for modifying. grin

You're just a bitter soul, very evident now.

The woman even did him a favour by showing him the house. If it were a man like you, I'd build the house with your money, show you the efforts I made with your money and still throw you away from the house.

Nonsense!
Re: Pulled by emmaodet: 12:12am On May 06, 2020
Acidosis:



Keep kwayet, lousy teenager!

Like I said, Abacha is equally smart and productive.


Why you have your eyes fixed on money, some of us see beyond money. We see betrayal, we see a snake, a corny thief. How can you even hide such a thing from a man you sleep with everyday?! Mehn, the men in your life may deal, but I can't.


Now get the fck off my mention!

The generation of women Africa/Nigeria is churning out is Disastrous

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Re: Pulled by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:31am On May 06, 2020
There is more to this story.
Re: Pulled by InfoKEY: 12:31am On May 06, 2020
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Re: Pulled by Sixfeetbelle: 12:52am On May 06, 2020
Cmoni1:
I tap into yohanas blessings.God give me a woman with brain not the one with head

You need to also pray to earn as much as he did and be careless with cash like he was. It goes both ways wink

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Re: Pulled by Galactico4ever(m): 1:11am On May 06, 2020
Assuming this is non-fiction,the man should just pay all his earnings directly to the wife's account
Re: Pulled by GreenArrow1(m): 1:11am On May 06, 2020
Braintrain:
Good Women are blessings to men

Speak for yourself.
Re: Pulled by DaddyRochie1642: 1:20am On May 06, 2020
Cmoni1:
I tap into yohanas blessings.God give me a woman with brain not the one with head




Continue tapping, ... Don't go and Work grin

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Re: Pulled by crackkhaus: 1:25am On May 06, 2020
It would be far more impressive if she used savings from her own salary/business to build the house, then still made the man feel like a king by showing it to him after he lost his job.
Now that would be a woman truly worth more than rubies. grin

There are women out here who have used loans from their jobs (paid back little by little directly from their salaries) to build houses and buy cars...and if you didn't investigate, you'd think it was their husbands doing it all.

The one in the OP gets commendation for effort, but I truly don't see how what she has done should be overemphasized.

When it comes down to the point, it's her husband's money she used to accomplish the feat...she's just a very good manager, not a proprietor.

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Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 1:40am On May 06, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
There is more to this story.

Tahhh. Go sleep.
Re: Pulled by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 1:42am On May 06, 2020
emmaodet:


The generation of women Africa/Nigeria is churning out is Disastrous

Hope you won't churn out the same as daughters? cheesy

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Re: Pulled by Richy4(m): 2:07am On May 06, 2020
Thank God he didn't die like Moses... seeing the property but did not enter to enjoy it ... smiley
Re: Pulled by emmaodet: 2:53am On May 06, 2020
UyaiIncomparabl:


Hope you won't churn out the same as daughters? cheesy

Tbh, i don't pray to.
If i have a daughter, i will monitor her progress very well.
She has to be hardworking, with self esteem and productive.
It is well
Re: Pulled by DoctorK2020: 3:23am On May 06, 2020
Hello guys? My apartment is empty due to financial constraints. If you have any household appliances or items you're not in need of, please kindly reach out to me asap. I'm seriously in need and I'll be so grateful if you can help out. Thanks and God bless!

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Re: Pulled by Goalnaldo(m): 6:21am On May 06, 2020
Ahn Ahn where is the story na angry angry
Re: Pulled by Acidosis(m): 8:34am On May 06, 2020
UyaiIncomparabl:


Thanks for modifying. grin

You're just a bitter soul, very evident now.

The woman even did him a favour by showing him the house. If it were a man like you, I'd build the house with your money, show you the efforts I made with your money and still throw you away from the house.

Nonsense!

Lol you too stubborn
Re: Pulled by Acidosis(m): 8:35am On May 06, 2020
emmaodet:


The generation of women Africa/Nigeria is churning out is Disastrous

Very disastrous my brother

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