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This picture speaks volume. Who is to be blamed. The society, the government, the lady in question, the man that impregnated her OR her parents?????
Hmmmmmmm
@Mr_Jay_Pee Hello Jay thanks for all you do. Please could you explain that tomato task on the wallet. I did the swap but nothing indicated on the Bot that it has been confirmed.
@jon_d_doe Lols someone's serious girlfriend may be casted today like this with their video.
Where are you? Honey i am at home watching movie on my phone
@therealGozyB @instablog9ja What men allow is what women do. Majority of the blame goes to the man otherwise what ends it is "Did i force you to do it"
@billergotpaid@Isidore0001 Biller there is no guarantee that a virgin wife will stay loyal in marriage. On Agba page we have read several stories about that. Virginity is good but there are some "devilish" women who boast of been virgins while terrible in other aspects. Some non virgin have 1 body count
In Nigeria, many of us are prisoners. Just that we do not know.
There is Pidom, a prisoner of the state whose captives could not produce in court for two days less of a month after abducting him, and who still can't get bail on first day of court appearance. You would think he committed murder.
Some of us are prisoners of time; the fuel queues are endlessly long yet we must spend several hours, sometimes days, in them against our will, owing to our inability to afford the black marketers. We're frittering man-hours away against our wish.
Then there are some of us who are prisoners of money; we cannot afford the new NNPCL-sanctioned N897/litre pump price of fuel or the close-to-a-thousand-naira price to be fixed by independent marketers, so we're in financial prison.
And there are the stomach prisoners, walking free but with digestive tracts lacking the freedom to be greased with periodic morsels of cheese or beef. It's a form of internal imprisonment.
Reserve a spot for the prisoners of time -- those who consider themselves well-protected by virtue of their wealth or social standing but whose comeuppance is only 'undergoing press-up', to be delivered in due course on the day the 'Nigerian factor' finally decises to rise and strike.
The irony, though, is that many prisoners of funds are laughing at the prisoner of the state; many prisoners of time are mocking the prisoner of the state; some prisoners of the stomach have bountiful joy watching the fate of the prisoner of the state; and some prisoners of time forget that the nastiest characteristic of time -- good or bad -- is impermanence.
Whether we are prisoners of time, money, stomach or the state, what are we all at the end of the day?
Well, you called it!