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Cynthia was the kind of woman who didn’t just break the mold she melted it down, recycled it, and used it to build a podcast studio. At 28, she was married, running a successful YouTube channel, and managing her wellness brand from the comfort of their chic Lagos apartment. Her husband, Tunde, worked in tech, mostly quiet, thoughtful, and raised on a traditional playbook. But Cynthia didn’t play by those rules. She didn’t ask before making major decisions. She didn’t believe in cooking every night just because she was the woman. She certainly didn’t believe “submission” was synonymous with “obedience.” When they had disagreements, she spoke her truth boldly and without tiptoeing. Some days Tunde would complain, “You don’t listen to me,” and she’d reply, “I listen. I just don’t agree.” One Sunday during brunch with friends, the topic of “submissive wives” came up. A friend joked, “Tunde, how do you cope with a Gen Z wife who doesn’t submit?” Everyone laughed except Tunde. He cleared his throat and said, “I’ve learned that love doesn’t require submission. It requires respect. And sometimes, Cynthia challenges me in ways that help me grow. I didn’t marry her to feel powerful. I married her to feel alive.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9JrL5nsvqw?si=_vGaRrKdlRrP2uPS ![]() That silence after his statement? That was growth echoing in the room. As they drove home, Cynthia looked at him and smirked, “You know you’re still making the traditional uncles mad with that mindset, right?” Tunde grinned. “Let them be mad. We’re rewriting the rules.” Question: Do wives still submit to husbands in 2025, or are we witnessing a new definition of partnership? |
When regulatory bodies are louder in the media than in policy reform rooms, businesses lose. MultiChoice is being forced to operate under regulatory hostility masked as protectionism. |
The law allows companies like Multichoice to set their prices, and unless the President formally delegates that power, no agency can override free market decisions. |
Nigerians and wishes. I’d advise we stick to our plan. Pay per view isn’t going to be cheap. The question is can you afford Band A Nepa bill? Then ask if you can afford PPV premium lol🤣 . just stick to what you have now |
Oh!!! This is painful 😖. klintoski: |
This sounds like someone I know in Magboro. Does his name start with A and surname with A too? My advice is to just pray that God preserves him at his turning point. This is because one day, what he does will put him in great danger and might almost take his life. Just pray that he survives it. That would be his turning point and after then you guys will be fine. . Only God can do this. [quote author=Diamond1605 post=131217011][/quote] |
Dapo, you have done nothing for Ogun state. Learn from Sanwo and do right. In magboro, Mowe and many other places, No Light, No good roads, No jobs, absolutely nothing works and We claim to have a governor?... SAD |
Nonsense.. Go to Magboro, no light and dead roads for yearssssss... I mean so terrible!!! Abiodun should try better and let people be happy with him. |
Action speaks louder. We don't need talks. He should fix the terrible roads in magboro and give 24/7 electricity. I wish the Lagos state government claims magboro, ibafo, mowe and environs. |
"Repaint" old houses that are not structurally ok? All the best |
If you like Snub from now till tmrw, my bank account didn't shake. So you're not my problem |
I'm not even interested in this post and I want to say is. Mr Daps should Fix Magboro roads. How would you have a promising place like Magboro and there's no sign of good governance reflection in it. No light, No good road. Since over 10 years. Ogun state is wack |
Oh wow |
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