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olanajim (m)
Whose Party?
« on: December 02, 2007, 11:17 PM »

A jobless guy has just put lady in family way. That  is not the news afterall in a city where a dozen unplanned babies are born daily. The news is that every well intentioned guest would have to cough out #1, 200 to buy Aso Ebi that normally cost #700 to celebrate the birth of unwanted foetus! And they must do this within three days.

It had been like that in western part of Naija recently. Maybe, it happens everywhere, who knows.

Why must everyone, regardless of their purchasing power pay for the party they did not prepare for? Or clothes they don't like? Personally, I hate Ankara. And the one I had are from "party investment". Must they throw party even when it is obvious that the celebrants are ill-equiped for the task of raising a family? Whose party?

I am angry and I am bitter at having to pay for people's wedding, naming ceremony, burrials etc when I know it is a waste of resource. In the last 2 months, I have purchased such clothes reluctantly just to please the celebrants. I got to the venue and all I get are plastic cup, match, rubber slippers, pure-water and chewing gums! All these on top of a badly cooked jolof rice. And when you don't buy their substandard Aso Ebi, all you get is backstabbing, and other form of subtle humiliations.

Aso Ebi, is a good innovation that is now being used as a business venture and fund raising ceremony by the poor/greedy folks. Must they throw party when they can't afford it? Must they celebrate unwanted pregnancy, and emergency wedding?

Fellow nairalanders, I need education here. Maybe I am missing a point. Must we incur liability for other people's party? How is the best way to go about it? I have already told the girl I am not paying for Aso Ebi. This is the second time in a month that that family is celebrating with Aso Ebi. I wonder why we can't wear the first one.

Please I need advices and input on this. Maybe I was wrong, maybe!
stillwater (f)
Re: Whose Party?
« #1 on: December 03, 2007, 12:51 AM »

Well in cases like this I wear what I have and give no damn about Aso ebi. If Asoebi is red I will wear red
janami (f)
Re: Whose Party?
« #2 on: December 03, 2007, 08:51 PM »

just wear what u ve got, nobody canf orce u to pay for what u dnt want. Smiley
ndubest (m)
Re: Whose Party?
« #3 on: December 04, 2007, 11:18 AM »

, IF YOU WILL NOT ASK OTHERS TO DO IT FOR YOU WHEN U HAVE SUCH EVENT THEN
, don't DO IT FOR THEM, peroid
ifyalways (f)
Re: Whose Party?
« #4 on: December 04, 2007, 04:22 PM »

Quote from: ndubest on December 04, 2007, 11:18 AM
, IF YOU WILL NOT ASK OTHERS TO DO IT FOR YOU WHEN You HAVE SUCH EVENT THEN
, don't DO IT FOR THEM, peroid
at the spot.

do unto others as you would want them to do unto you. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
janami (f)
Re: Whose Party?
« #5 on: December 05, 2007, 07:22 AM »

lol true. Do unto others what u want them to do for u, but buying two aso ebi for a family under one month Lips sealed
aisha2 (f)
Re: Whose Party?
« #6 on: December 05, 2007, 08:00 AM »

Am also against the idea of aso ebi, I have clothes to wear for any occasion why do i need to buy more when there are more important things to do. They get you in debts. Members of my family know me they don't bring it to me, we have a watseful mentality.
Someone that can not afford three square meals will be planning to have a huge party and all the money goes to the drain becasue after the party is over you are left with debts and your sorry life
olanajim (m)
Re: Whose Party?
« #7 on: December 05, 2007, 09:45 AM »

Exactly. But these party mentality is been taken to ridiculous level. Imagine you attend a party and you are the odd one in the park. It plays psychological effect on hapless people who do not want to seperated from the bunch. The poor are mostly affected as they may not want to offend the rich by not partaking in their party. They probably do this so that the rich would be a part of their own party.

Now when it is time for the poor, they starts hoarding substandard Aso Ebi and Gele at exhobitant costs.

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