A Nigerian woman has emotionally opened up about her struggles since relocating to the UK. She revealed that she has worked as a cleaner, care worker, and in several other demanding roles, yet still finds it hard to make ends meet cos of d!scrim!nati0ns and the likes. Despite her challenges overseas, she says returning to Nigeria does not feel like an option because of concerns about ins£curity and v!0lence.
I created a bumble account when I was working on building something like that in the uk, I went to Lagos last month and opened it. 200+ likes and 15+ matches per day. At some point it went from not being able to keep up with the messages to not being interested anymore so I unmatched everyone and closed the account. 100% understand why women behave the way they do.
As a man, you have to experience what it’s like to have an abundance of options at least once in your life. It’s so much easier to understand why women treat men the way they do. A lot of men can’t get even one woman to match with them, so they couldn’t fathom having multiple women trying to get their attention. You’ll end up matching with and ignoring or ghosting plenty, flaking on dates, entertaining conversations you know will lead nowhere, basically everything women do to men. You won’t fault them as much once you’ve been in their shoes
these wannabe bourgeoisie blacks get a middle management job on a lenovo laptop, buy a house near dartford crossing and suddenly think they are better than everyone else it’s hilarious
Falling in love completely, totally. With all your heart. Not wanting anything from your lover besides their well-being, their presence and their warm embrace. Yearning to see their face, to hear their voice, their scent. Listening to their problems, comforting them, feeding them, reminding them of their appointments, taking walks. Love; pure, simple
Nahhh, the government can't take you guys seriously. walahi. They should cancel Ojude Oba, but look at you people at a rave in Ibadan. Ibadan!!! Oyo state o`1
GROUP THERAPY IBADAN WAS ABSOLUTELY INSANE.
20 DJs. Two stages. Nonstop vibes.
I spent the entire night jumping from set to set, looking for friends, dancing like my rent depended on it, and somehow ended up with 25,000 steps 😂
Ibadan people, y’all showed out. 10/10 experience.
What was your favorite set of the night?
so cruel yet so fascinating how you'll have to literally rewire your brain after a certain event while the other person goes on to live their life completely unaffected
People who have never attended Ojude Oba are the ones who have the most negative things to say about the festival. You people better go outside and touch grass