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If it’s valid to leave a man because he can’t afford the life you want, then it’s valid for a man to leave a woman once he’s successful because she’s no longer the woman he wants.
You can’t call one empowerment and the other betrayal. 🤷♀️
As a single man, especially if you're doing well for yourself.
You'll not fuck less than 5 girls each month, if you want to.
But you only have one girlfriend that you're serious with.
Those girls that you fuck are mostly not hookup girls.
Just normal girls like your girlfriend.
Do you think that all or most of those girls that you fuck, do not have their own boyfriends?
End.
Dear single women,
If you don't want to come online in the future to say:
"Marriage is not an achievement"
Stop cheating.
Stop begging men for money.
Stop doing hookups.
Stop dating criminals.
Stop going to every religious house & worshipping your religious leaders.
End.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo
Farewell, Oba Lapite
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Kola Oyewo—scholar, actor, teacher, cultural ambassador, and dear colleague.
I had the privilege of working with him on Koseegbe, Oleku and Saworoide where he gave a memorable performance as Oba Lapite. His portrayal brought depth, dignity, and humanity to the role, making the character one of the film’s most enduring figures.
Ironically, Lapite’s death in the story created a challenge for me as a filmmaker. Once he was publicly executed by Lagata, I could not bring Kola Oyewo back into the narrative. I missed him then.
Today, I miss him again.
Kola Oyewo belonged to a rare generation that successfully bridged scholarship and performance. He inspired countless students, actors, and audiences through his talent, humility, and lifelong commitment to learning, culture, theatre and film.
Nigeria has lost a remarkable artist.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo.
Farewell, Oba Lapite.
Your legacy will endure in the stories you told and the lives you touched.
Ire ni o.
TK
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Women know that most men would cancel them because of the bad behavior of their mothers.
So they may pretend to be different, to decieve you into marrying them.
Then they may team up with their mothers, to deal with you.
You can't separate a daughter from her mother.
End.
I just read a DM from a married woman.
She narrated a lot to me about what she's going through in her marriage, & needs me to chat with her husband because he's also a follower.
Problem is that I don't think I can chat with him because it bothers on finance and provision.
I know men and our ego.
And it might cause more issues in their marriage.
I don't think I also want to post her DM (even though she's not a subscriber).
There are too much details in her DM that if her husband gets to read it, it would completely shatter him.
Here is what I want to say to young single women.
1) there is a difference between supporting your man and enabling your man. Don't do more than you should do for a man, just because you're desperate to get married. If you enable your man, he would relax and still low-key resent you & depend on you for survival. If you support your man, he would appreciate it, and rely on you only when it's necessary.
2) don't pay rent for your man, & don't bring a man to come live with you because he's stranded or cannot afford to pay his rent.
3) except your family wants to do anything extra to make your wedding elaborate, do not fund your wedding, just because you want to get married. You may wish to do the lighter things, but your husband should bear most of the costs of your wedding.
Here is what I want to say to young single men.
1) no woman enjoys it when she's providing for you, paying the rent and feeding you for the most part. It doesn't matter if you help her in doing the house chores or go to the market for her.
2) your wife would be highly tempted to go cheat on you because of money to cater for herself, and your children. Especially if she's not working or she's not making enough. In the DM that I just read from that married woman, she made some comments that may be pointing to that area. She said their sex life is dead. And that she has a banging body and that she is beautiful. I checked her picture and she's right.
3) do not be a habitual debtor. If you're fond of borrowing money from friends and family, and you don't pay back, you'd lose almost all your lifeline of support. No one would come to your rescue because you have burned too many bridges.
4) you should see your wife and children hungry, and keep telling your wife "what do you want me to do?" It hurts a woman to see that she has a husband, and her children are hungry. You'd push her to do the unthinkable. And she would blame you for it.
5) if your wife's family are constantly being disturbed by your wife for financial support, you'd lose all your respect from them, and if care is not taken, they may ask her to return home, since you cannot cater to their daughter.
I hope I have been able to explain things the best ways and realistic ways possible.
End.
I honestly agree with him.
Truthfully, I don't even need $3m as a Nigerian living in Nigeria.
If I have between N500m-N1bn in liquid cash, I'll never work again.
End.
If there are 20 single non-virgin women above 30, 70% of them may be single because they were caught cheating multiple times.
Cheating and greed are the major reasons why women of marriageable ages are still single.
Argue with your keyboards.
End.
𝟓𝟎𝟎 𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐑 𝐆𝐎𝐀𝐋𝐒 𝐀𝐅𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝟑𝟎 😮🍷
Cristiano has now scored 500 goals since turning 30 — proving that age really is just a number for him 🫡
Goals since turning 30:
⚽ 162 for Real Madrid ⚪
⚽ 116 for Al Nassr 🟡
⚽ 101 for Juventus ⚪
⚽ 91 for Portugal 🇵🇹
⚽ 27 for Man United 🔴
That’s 963/1,000 ⌛