Politics › Meet Another Buhari Supporter Begins Trek From Yola To Abuja by MOUA(op): 10:30am On Apr 26, 2015 |
Abubakar Duduwale has set for a walk from Yola in Adamawa to Abuja. He told newsmen in Yola on Saturday at the onset of the walk that the adventure was to express his joy over the emergence of Buhari as president-elect.He said he had wanted to start the journey a day after the Independent National Electoral Commission announced Buhari as a winner but somebody from Lagos pre-empted him. “The reason why I am trekking from Yola to Abuja is to express my http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/meet-another-buhari-supporter-begins.html
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Nairaland General › Please My People Ooooo, Is Nigeria Blessed?see Photo B4 U Answer Abeg by MOUA(op): 12:12am On Apr 26, 2015 |
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Politics › Photo:senator, His Brother & Sister Arrested For Ballot Thumb-printing In Imo by MOUA(op): 8:34pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
Senator Hope Uzodinma, his elder brother and sister were this afternoon arrested by the police at a private residence in Oru East Local Government area in Imo state for allegedly thumb-printing ballot papers meant for the governorship rerun election holding in the state today April 25th. http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/photosenator-his-brother-sister.html
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Properties › Photos: Devastation In Nepal After Huge Earthquake by MOUA(op): 7:49pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Court Halts Impeachment Move Against Fayose by MOUA(m): 9:46pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: Sauce ko pepper ni. You no see Vanguard there?
Fayose is the man favoured by the people, blessed by God. Before you impeach Fayose, you will have to impeach God first
APC has really displayed their desperation in reaping where they didn't sow. They are not true democrats. They are not sportsman. They won in many states and PDP congratulated them. They lost woefully in Ekiti, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and other states and they are crying over it and trying to instigate crises/violence. This is bad for our democracy. Adam Johnson charged with sex offences with a child under 16 http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/adam-johnson-charged-with-sex-offences.html
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Family › Re: Alarming Number Of Unmarried Ladies (28 - 39 Yrs) by MOUA(m): 9:36pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
innervoice: Having irresponsible sons is the more reason to desire a responsible son-in-law. And even if that is their mistake that their sons are irresponsible, why should their daughters pay for their mistakes?
If that is true, then the problem is with men and nobody else. You have just painted a bleak picture of the male gender and perfectly justified why a woman may not choose to get married at all. top three Nigerians who take nice pictures in front of their gate [url]http:// www.mouaue.com/2015/04/top-three-nigerians-who-take-nice.html[/url]
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Politics › Re: Rich And Handsome! Governor Fayose’s Son Looks Like A Prince In New Photos by MOUA(m): 9:12pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Rich And Handsome! Governor Fayose’s Son Looks Like A Prince In New Photos by MOUA(m): 9:04pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Alarming Number Of Unmarried Ladies (28 - 39 Yrs) by MOUA(m): 8:58pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
top three Nigerians who take nice pictures in front of their gate http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/top-three-nigerians-who-take-nice.htmlsaaedlee: When unmarried girls reach a certain age, depending on the societies they live in(tho it differs from society to society) people begin to refer to them as “old cargo" etc.
Especially here in Nigeria, people still look upon a young unmarried girl as though she were to blame for her state. Fingers are pointed accusingly at her regardless of the reasons or her own circumstances. The girl soon becomes the butt of ridicule, accusations, and meddling by those around her and even those closest to her.
The reasons for the girl’s delay in getting married or in not getting married at all are many and varies. But the most prevalent delay of a young Nigerian girl getting married is insecurity, especially financial security. However, there are social circumstances and pressures that also create delays in getting married for the ladies.
There are also other reasons such as high dowries, which may make some young men run from getting married on time. Little wonder why most marriages you see today are consumated by older men and women . Then there are families which demand that a prospective suitor have certain characteristics or else they will not allow their daughters or sisters to marry him.
What do girls in Nigeria say about why they are not married? How much do they suffer because they are not married? Can "RUNS" decide on when a girl gets married? [b]Can a girl begin a new life and start a family no matter how late?
Ekaette, who is 38 years old, said: “I tried to imitate some girls in my family by carrying the banner of ‘No To Marriage’ — at least not until I had completed my education, graduated and worked as a accountant. As time passed, I became increasingly involved in trying to achieve this goal and to be fair, I received many proposals at that time from North, East, and Western parts of this country but the men did not meet my standards. And my friends and family agreed with me because they wanted me to have what I wanted in a partner. My mother, however, God rest her soul, disagreed and used to try to convince me to take the proposals more seriously. She told me over and over not to imitate my cousins since they had not received proposals as good as mine in the first place. But I didn’t listen to her and thought that as I was still young and attractive, I had plenty of time to consider different options and choose the right man. The days and months flew by and with the deaths of my mother and father, I was left alone. Most of my friends are married now; I’m still alone and my looks are fading with time. I realize too late that I’ve wasted my life setting impossible conditions for the men who wanted to marry me.”
Dr. Nkechi, a single woman in her 40s, said: “I wronged myself by going along with my mother’s decisions. My mother refused every suitor on the basis that he wasn’t worthy of us. And what made things worse was that my father was so much weaker than my mother that she had ‘the’ say in everything related to my sisters and me for more than 20 years. My sisters and I never had the courage to disagree with her or challenge her. And if the suitor was up to our standards, she would make up conditions that were impossible to fulfill. We never knew what she wanted from a prospective husband. The situation continued until we were no longer young but were still being called ‘Miss’. Now whenever anyone asks us why we are not married, we justify ourselves by saying that we are too involved with our professional lives. Our mother still dreams of a perfect husband for each of us; in her eyes, we are still ‘little girls’ even though we are all highly qualified adults.”
Temilope from Ogun state, who is 35 and still single, said: “Yes, it is not easy being an unmarried woman in our society. Girls who refuse to marry don’t do so without a reason. Very often the reason is her family’s attitude and that is the reason in my case. Today I’m 35 and I’ve been getting proposals since I was 19; my father, however, refused them all since he was influenced by my stepmother who accused every man of being a gold digger, greedy for our money and social status. At the same time, she managed to marry off her own daughters to men who were not always up to the standards she set for me. The result was that I focused on my studies since I had no other outlet. I had to dodge the queries about my being single. People pitied me and said how strange it was that with my looks, education and status that I was still unmarried. Even after I graduated and began working, suitors approached my family but all were turned away. We have reached the point where no one will ask for me since it is well-known that everybody will be refused.”
Kudirat, who is over 30, said: “My love for children surpasses everything in the world. I was so eager to get married and have a family but my mother refused every man who proposed to me or my sister. When I asked my mother why she refused them even though many came from prominent families, she answered that this was in accordance with our late father’s will that we not marry anyone outside our tribe The years passed by and our younger brothers and cousins got married while we have remained single.”
Kemi and her sister are teachers and together earn more than NGN 1,200,000. every month. They say their father refuses to let them marry because of what they earn; if they marry, he will lose access to their money. He treats every man as someone who wants only his daughter’s salary. He does not want to lose it.
Leyefa from Bayelsa, who turned 34 only recently, said: “My chances of getting married are decreasing if not already ended. In this day and age, young men are unlikely to marry a girl they’ve not seen — or at least one which their relatives have seen. After all, this is how girls get married; someone from among the man’s family or friends sees the girl and recommends her. Since I’m not allowed to leave the house or go out or work, no one will see me and so I remain unmarried. These conditions are the ones I have lived under since childhood; my mother didn’t allow me to go anywhere but school and so I didn’t make many friends. In order to have friends, you must be able to come and go and that is what I was not allowed to do. And even after I graduated, I wasn’t allowed to work. This made me ask my family what had been the point of my education and my degree if I was not to be allowed to work? They said both would be an advantage when I raised my children. I have now gone to a matchmaker in hopes that she can find a husband for me.”
Blessing, who is 37, said: “My not being married is a matter that is out of my hands; I am the firstborn in my family and we aren't rich so I cannot settle down now, I have to work to provide for them, I travel a lot, Abuja, Lagos, Kano etc. I just hve to make money!!! If I just agree to marry a man now, will he be providing feeding money for all my siblings and poor parents?
From the above explanations, I can draw my conclusion; People differ in the age at which a woman is considered an ‘old cargo’. Much depends on the practices and ideas of the society the girl lives in. We often see today that the marriageable age is linked to the stages in finances because of the responsibilities of making a living and supporting a family. Women no longer feel that their worth or status is dependent upon their husband. Another factor in delaying marriages is the recent craze of "runs" a lady prefers to hang out with Politicians and others just to make ends meet then in the long run, no sensible man will want to approach her for a relationship talking more of marriage.
Also that it is now possible for women to having children when they want rather than getting married first, thereby earning the title "Baby Mama"!
According to latest statistics from The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development 4 in every 10 ladies aged between 26 - 39 are unmarried!
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Family › Re: Alarming Number Of Unmarried Ladies (28 - 39 Yrs) by MOUA(m): 8:49pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
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Family › Re: Alarming Number Of Unmarried Ladies (28 - 39 Yrs) by MOUA(m): 8:47pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
innervoice: Having irresponsible sons is the more reason to desire a responsible son-in-law. And even if that is their mistake that their sons are irresponsible, why should their daughters pay for their mistakes?
If that is true, then the problem is with men and nobody else. You have just painted a bleak picture of the male gender and perfectly justified why a woman may not choose to get married at all. top three Nigerians who take nice pictures in front of their gate http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/top-three-nigerians-who-take-nice.html |
Politics › Re: Buhari Relocates To Defence House In Maitama, Abuja by MOUA(m): 8:37pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Re: Mo Abudu Looks Hot At 50 (photos) by MOUA(m): 8:30pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
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TV/Movies › The Newest 'jurassic World' Trailer Is Out, And It Is Horrifying by MOUA(op): 7:32pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
Universal Pictures released the latest Jurassic World trailer on Monday, and it's the perfect mix of breathtaking and terrifying. In the trailer, the owners of Jurassic World face a problem: theme park ticket sales spike each time a new dinosaur is added, but the investors want more money. Their solution? Invent a genetically modified, bigger/more intelligent/horrifying dinosaur. What could possibly go wrong? http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/the-newest-jurassic-world-trailer-is.html
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Politics › Photos: Man Who Promised To Walk From Lagos To Abuja If Buhari Wins, Has Arrived by MOUA(op): 6:29pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Top Three Nigerians Who Take Nice Pictures In Front Of Their Gate by MOUA(op): 1:52pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Who Would You Bring Back For One Final Movie? by MOUA(op): 9:52am On Apr 20, 2015 |
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Crime › Photo Of Mouau Student Who Broke His Three MTN Sim, In Protest Over The Xenophob by MOUA(op): 9:09am On Apr 20, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Amazing Story. This Is What People Should Do For Other People, Not Xenophobia. by MOUA(op): 12:14pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
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Crime › Heartbreaking Photos: People Stood By While This Man Was Stabbed To Death In SA by MOUA(op): 9:49am On Apr 19, 2015 |
People stood by while a Mozambican man, Emmanuel Sithole, was cornered, stabbed in the heart and left to die. This happened yesterday in Johannesburg and yes, he died from his wounds. Killed just for being from another African country.. and the story told by the journalist who witnessed this brutal stabbing is heartbreaking! See more photos and read the full story from Times Live after the cut... http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/heartbreaking-photos-people-stood-by.html
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Crime › Meet The South African King Whose Remarks Launched The Xenophobic Attacks by MOUA(op): 12:06am On Apr 19, 2015 |
Zulu King Godwill Zwelithi's utterances on March 23rd launched the Zenophobic attacks in South Africa and he had refused to apologize, even after finding out that his people have maimed, killed and destroyed businesses belonging to black foreigners. He's still insisting that foreigners should go back to their countries but tried to save face by saying attacking the foreigners is not how to http://www.mouaue.com/2015/04/meet-south-african-king-whose-remarks.html
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