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@TevinMacharia One sad truth that no one will accept is the fact that. "Religion is business in Nigeria". He is a business man in the religious sector.
He gave grants just like every rich business person in the world.
There's nothing special
@papi_demillie@Ayoelesho This is the thing!!!! Why can't we see a man in pains? This is just to further emphasize that men feel pain? They are emotional.
What is wrong with a man crying?
He has tear glands. They are used for crying
Please leave him alone
@TheKingDaughtaa Eya!See how you have blamed your mom for your inability to get a husband simply because she didn't have one herself. This is how we shame pple in our society. Those men were never serious with you in the first place. You must have told them from the get go that your mum is single
Nigerians!!
Kai... Feel someone's pain na.
She had him at 17.
She raised him and had no other child. Is it wrong for a mum to depend on her child?
Please have a word with him and his wife. Talk to them with love and honesty. Remind them that they are all you've got.
I gave birth at 17 and struggled alone to raise my son, but today I sit wondering where I went wrong.
Life is deep.
After his father died, I did petty trading under the hot sun to send him to school. I didn’t want him to feel like an orphan.
God helped us. He graduated, got a good job, and started earning well.
At first, my son was my pride. He took care of me. His salary felt like ours. I finally rested and was happy.
Then he got married, and everything changed.
The calls reduced. The money reduced. The attention reduced.
He earns well, but what he gives me now feels like small support compared to before.
The most painful part is the way he treats his wife. He puts her first in everything, as if she’s the one who suffered with him.
Sometimes I feel like a stranger in my own son’s life.
I have no other source of income because I believed it was time to rest after all my sacrifices.
People advise me to move closer to monitor things or remind him that a mother’s prayers brought him this far.
But I’m confused. Is this how it ends? Do you suffer for a child only for someone else to enjoy the reward?
I don’t want to hate my daughter-in-law, but it feels like she has taken my son away from me.
Mothers, is this normal? Or am I wrong for feeling this way?
When Atiku moved into ADC he pull the following into the Party:
•David Mark
•Dele momodu
•Nasir El-Rufai
•Rotimi Amaechi
•Aminu Tambuwal
•Dino Melaye
•Rauf Aregbesola
•Kwankwaso
•kenneth okonkwo
When Obi joined ADC he pulled the following into the party:
•Sarah
•Aisha Yusuf
But na Obi ADC go give ticket abi???
Ok ok ok ok ok ... otiyemi
She never said this
All you pple that want or looking for reasons to cheat.
Please go and watch the full video.
Men don't know how to enjoy their marriages. Ego is one major factor plus
If your wife looses trust in you, that marriage is a pretentious one. It will hit the rocks
No.
I will wake up and prepare his meal. I am after the reward from my creator most importantly.
Everything you do for your family esp your husband during Ramadan will be rewarded by Allah.
May Allah bless us with the right spouse.
During Ramadan, if your wife is on her period and unable to fast, do you still wake her up for Suhoor to prepare food for you?
Or do you take responsibility and prepare whatever you want to eat yourself, without disturbing her sleep?
Women, you can answer with your experiences too.
@Dhavidtips@abdullahayofel We are calling out disrespect first of all before we start blaming who did this and that.
There are some pple you can't touch
Whether they are right or not, their fans will come for you...
As an Igbo woman, let me say something we rarely want to admit:
If the East separated from Nigeria today, Igbos would struggle more than we think.
Not because we lack brilliance, but because:
•Yorubas are the largest buyers of Igbo products.
•The North drives the agriculture that feeds everyone, including us.
•Our own South East leaders have not built the industries, infrastructure, or stability needed for self sufficiency.
Before we shout ‘divide Nigeria,’ we must ask ourselves:
What have our governors, senators, and Igbo elites DONE for Igboland?
What accountability are we demanding?
Because instead of fixing our region,
we spend too much time putting mouth inside Lagos politics
as if that will fix the roads, industries, schools and security in the East.
Truth is, we are too quick to point fingers outward,
but very slow to hold our OWN leaders responsible.
We can’t build a new country on emotion.
We build it with structure, governance, and long term planning.
I love my people deeply.
But if we want a better future, we must start with this question:
What are we fixing in Igboland TODAY?
Because if we don’t fix home first, independence or no independence
we will still face the same problems in a new name.
Thank you so much @Iamjaneezy
@jon_d_doe A married woman who does this is a No No for me. Do not cheat in marriage
I can't go to hell unlike the other gender who are hell bound.
Ahap! Argue with XYZ.
Warn that rubbish Uber guy. Show am daga dan ubanshi
Ya Allah! I have fallen in love with one of your servants
And I know I'm supposed to pray that you make them mine "if" they are good for me and make them go away "if" they are not
I'm just very terrified to make that prayer. Cause if they were not good for me, I'd still want them
So Ya Allah, I come to you on my knees, my head in sujood and my heart completely submitted to you. Please make her the coolness of my eyes. Please make her half of my deen. Please make her good for me and me good for her.
I want her in this life, I want her in the hereafter.
#zeezou
#wolf