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It is cold red. Companies are leaving. Nigeria heading the Zimbabwe way. In 6 months from now, a cup of coffee will cost 5k naira. |
Notfogotten: |
Does a wife earning more than the husband affect the marriage institution? While a lot of people believe it does as according to them most women in this category tends to disrespect the man; others believe it doesn't as there are women who earn more than the husband and the information is known only between the man and the wife. What is your opinion, do you have real life experience or know a family where marriage is suffers because the woman later turned out to be earning more? What would your advice be for men who later in life earns less than their wives? What would be your advice for women who later earn more than the husbands |
Those of you showing more than 1 million Naira in your accounts, better convert that money to usd. I say again, better buy USD and keep. Naira will be worthless in 2024. My predictions. |
Kingrshd3: |
I am embarking on a study with a view to lowering or eliminating the tide of divorce between man and woman in Africa. This project, I understand, will take up to 12 calendar months to complete. A lot of travelling to African countries will be involved. In fact, out of 54 countries in Africa, 30 will be visited. Now to the main question. Who, between a man or a woman, is likely to lose in the long run after a divorce in the following scenarios: A. where both are resident in Africa and, 1) no child is involved in the union 2) child(ren) is(are) involved in the union? B. Where both are in developed countries and, 1) no child is involved in the union 2) child(ren) is(are) involved in the union? This question will be answered within African context. I will be dishing out more topics that will help in this all important study one after the other. At the completion of this assignment, credit will be given to persons whose views and contributions are presented in the book. Thank you. |
I purposely did not want to tell the whole story. The woman in question is in this forum. She will decode its me if I do. So when I say paper is coming, it is coming. |
adieora:When I say we are getting permanent resident status, I mean it. It's a done deal. By August next year, I will snap it and post it here. Good to know that I won't be deported aftw4 the papers. Na to lay low like tortoise |
DaddyJapan:This is what I want to hear. |
aieromon:So let me lay low for the next 7 months. |
Please I have a question to ask. I don't want to go into details so my partner doesn't trace this to me. My partner came to UK before me, though still on student visa. I joined her with my 3 children one months ago. I have noticed some red flags which never happened while we where in Nigeria and I was footing the bills alone. Each red flag, I pretend nothing happened because I don't want to be thrown out like the man I read about on social media. My visa is dependent on hers and we are still on student visa. My question, in the event that we get papers to stay permanently in UK and one day she decides to send me packing or I decide move out, will I be asked to return to Nigeria because she is the main applicant? Please I need urgent answers. I may not play the fool for long. We are very certain of getting papers next year. |