lordnkem000: I'm so tired of this country, everything is so expensive and bills keep piling, no uncles, no aunties, no friends are helping and truly I don't blame anyone. I know people that matters are here and many have good heart, so I am appealing to everyone who can help teach me a skill to help. Location is portharcourt, I am also willing to work if there's vacancy. Please pm me & I'll reach out
You have to be specific about the skills that you want to learn
4mee: His wife-to-be committed the unforgivable sin
When Bayo, 32, a youth pastor with RCCG decided he was going to propose to his church girlfriend (who was also choir leader), he had no idea how crazy things would get. He concluded a 3 day retreat in February of that year, with the proposal ring in his jacket pocket.
What he didn't realize was that he was going to spend millions over 6 months preparing for a wedding that would never happen.
Everyday after the proposal, Bayo woke up at 6am, brushed his teeth, took his bath and ensured he fasted until 6pm. At 8am, he would dutifully resume work at the church office and proceed to prepare for services, whilst counselling other young people who were preparing to get married.
At 12 noon and 4pm, Pastor Bayo would call his wife to be and whisper sweet nothings over the phone. They were yet to be intimate as he was saving her for marriage
However, by April, something sinister had started cooking up. He began hearing whispers from friends that his wife-to-be had been seen multiple times around town with his best friend and best man who had just returned from the United states. By May, the wedding was unsure. His world was unraveling. In
In this video: when love goes wrong, Bayo and 14 other young Nigerian men share their hilarious, thought-provoking experiences being cheated on, breaking up situationships, being ghosted and managing the frustrations from ex lovers who've ripped your heart apart.
Kobojunkie: About 83% of Nigerians currently live in poverty and they mostly balk at the idea of family planning. So exactly how many of those 83% fit that described by the previous commenter?
In a previous thread, I watched a video of a Nigerian girl in the UK lamenting that she had gone on several dates with Englishmen and they all insisted she split the bill.
However in Nigeria, our ladies seem to always heap the bills of the relationship on the guy. Why is that?