@blaq_en_belle Whether it’s food, pain, discipline, love, or the quiet work of becoming, some realities only make sense after you’ve lived them. That’s why the deepest lessons are rarely taught with perfect words. They are tasted.
Why should I not repost this? Brava! A fellow woman celebrate you, you have soooo well for yourself, your community and the world at large. Greater heights
@Munalozy Yrs ago when our suf*fer was massive, We use 5ltr paint bucket as our baby's potty. A new neighbour moved in, witout asking used bucket to wash evrytin rice, meat, veggies for jollof rice, she even gave us. It tasted so gud until we started searching 4 our baby's potty.
@kenkenlewu But he buys food, pays hospital bills, handles house maintenance, hospital bills or health insurance, probably vacation and travels, children fun days and other needs in the house obviously. She should be thankful and focus on the fees.
My sister was in labour, two men standing beside us while we were supporting her with exercises were laughing 😢 and making obscene jest of her. Mum issued a stern warning and they walked away laughing. I felt pity for the wives of those men. Some Nigerian men though ...
@icekied Some one made a post and appreciated his wife after child birth,some group of men on this app twisted it and said that their cats and dogs give birth too ,no special thing about women giving birth. Omo
@OgaHans Some people are managing their health o. They cannot go this hard on their system. If you have the strength, go ahead if you don't, take it one step at a time.
@rollyland87@NoNonsensezone In the end we are all Nigerians. What the world sees is Nigeria, not Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa. So, every time you point at one you point at all. Let's learn and practice unity.