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let us buy the car first na |
my heart skips a beat whenever he makes statements like this, God help us |
naija, the country of wonders |
this is becoming a new trend |
mariahAngel:where are you from if I may ask? |
my detest for this lady |
rip |
an obvious act |
Trustalone:no |
it's the weight of your pockets that matters nowadays |
the economy won't let me gain weight again, from 2 times meal to one, God help us |
rontolo:Tinubu is currently the holder of that title |
we should learn towards solar and electric to shame them |
bold that hardship, the okrika business that usually sustains me has turned to a money drain |
IyanuDeb:if this money would had been larger, I for don enter trouble like this, this 1k was sent by someone else for something |
advanceDNA:it's not necessarily true, it's just the choice of men, they tend not to be interested in independent woman because somehow they are scared of them, they always want a submissive woman which they think independent woman are not |
Many African men still living in olden days where women is the sole proprietorship in kitchen . And our forefather will even say all education or money u spend on women will end in kitchen ... I want to quickly tell our men that it's not so now and things have changed... Thou Africa has a culture but regardless of any culture women needs to be treasure and care for in all ramifications which doesn't exclude helping her in kitchen routine or house chores routine.. You can never see an western men seating idleness waiting for his wife to come and cook for him when he knows they are going to share her paycheck when she receive her wages , salary or bonus. They understand that it's equal right when it comes to helping each other. That's why you see their women looking beautiful and fresh than their age most times , thou we have many bad man and husband there that treat their wife as slave but women are not slave again , they're not Kitchen material again. In some cases some men need to know and understand that their wife destiny or glory might be more than their own and support her with all their strength.. Many African men is killing their wives dreams and ambition and I must tell you if you stand against the path that God has giving your woman because of insecurity, jealousness or house routine u can easily help her God will ask you and judge you at the end of the world. He said women is our helper not kitchen's keeper.. Many men has made their woman get old than their age because of the stress without no help from the so called husband .If you think you have money and you don't want your wife to work ,you are just an ignorant and jealous husband because that's not love but cage and slavery, even dangote never stops looking for money despite having enough so don't ask your wife to be at home doing nothing. if you support each other from paying bills to house routines,you can easily build empire for yourself and raise amazing children that will always wish to be your children again in the next life .Many young Africans can not pray they come from their parents again due to bad parenting ,broken home and Child Abuse.If you don't help your wife and leave her to all house routine she can even reach menopause at an early age and she won't even satisfy you in bed because she is physically and mentally stressed out . May God bless all the good husbands out there and change the mind of the bad ones (there is nothing God cannot do) Amen.... |
why nobody mention davido songs? ![]() |
ekeneokwologu:I received an alert of 1k this morning, God continue to bless you and your family sir and and may your business continue to flourish without any confine |
ekeneokwologu:you said nothing far from the truth sir, it's hard especially for us feeding more than one mouth, though I have just one little girl at the moment, making ends meet has been extremely difficult, please consider sir as it'll be a great deal of help to us right now, here is my details sir |
ChuksHills:nor be me sha oo 😅😅 |
emekalovepets:are you saying because those exists, the rate of abortion in Nigeria is totally zero? |
advanceDNA:like, I'm just perplexed about what he/her said, a general issue was turned into a gender based issue, look at some of the pictures I posted above, I was like ,,so because I'm a woman I should support my fellow woman even when I know what she did was utterly wrong? |
CuriousStudent:
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CuriousStudent:It's not fiction, I wouldn't even had posted it here, it's just when I commented on the issue that the lady should come clean ,I received backlashes mostly pointing to the fact that which man in his right mind would marry such, the group is made up of only women though |
TemplarLandry:see you,i have a kid already just and independent 😕 |
Someone posted this in one of my discussion groups( anonymously ),,surprisingly different opinions were given because I thought there is only one answer to this kind of problem, let me hear yours though I am a 29-year-old lady, I got married 6 months ago. Everything is going so well and my husband is everything I could ask for, but I have a small problem. In my year 1 in school, I had fallen in love with a guy in 300level, and I got pregnant, he initially was talking about how we were going to handle it, then a few weeks later he disappeared, till today I don’t know what happened to him, I don't know if he dropped out or if he died, I just don’t know. I couldn’t tell my parents I got pregnant in school. I know how they were struggling to send me to school so I confided in my roommate and she advised me to terminate the pregnancy. With the help of another coursemate, we found this nurse that was willing to help us out, and so I did it. All I could remember was blood, I was just seeing blood everywhere and I passed out. I woke up in a hospital where the doctor told me my attempt to terminate my pregnancy has destroyed my womb and may never be able to conceive. I asked my friends what happened and they said I was bleeding so much they had to rush me to the hospital. I cried and forgot about it. My husband is already listing out baby names and I don’t know how to tell him I might never be able to have children for him. My husband is the best thing that has ever happened to me. Please advise me, what should |
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Singer Portable and his lady Ashabi shared photos from their newly born baby’s naming Yoruba actress Ashabi has described her marriage to controversial singer, and Street Pop star Portable Zazu as a new beginning for her. Ashabi, in a video from their baby's naming ceremony, which took place on Tuesday, June 13, said she didn't plan to marry a celebrity as she gushed about how supportive Portable has been. In her words: "I didn't plan to marry an actor or singer, but God didn't say it is the end of my journey, I can sense that it is not the end, a new beginning for me and happy because he is supportive and ready to be supportive."
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