I hope I’m not the only one who always imagines horrible things and immediately shouts, “God forbid.”
I try so hard to control it, but it keeps happening.
I’m beginning to feel like a mad person
Nobody is putting any birth control thing inside my wife’s body. No extraneous chemicals or pills. We will only have kids when we BOTH unanimously agree, as God allows in His mercy. And when we’re done, I’m getting a vasectomy. A woman’s body is too sensitive for these chemicals. The side effects are crazy!
Top 20 highest-grossing Nollywood movies of all time (Unadjusted for inflation)
1. Behind the Scenes - ₦2,760,111,506
2. Everybody Loves Jenifa - ₦1,882,549,548
3. A Tribe Called Judah - ₦1,408,277,541
4. Oversabi Aunty- ₦1,178,758,224
5. Battle on Buka Street - ₦668,423,056
6. Omo Ghetto: The Saga - ₦636,129,120
7. Gingerrr - ₦522,909,952
8. Alakada: Bad & Boujee - ₦500,581,650
9. The Wedding Party - ₦452,288,605
10. Call of My Life - ₦434,850,480*
11. The Wedding Party 2 - ₦433,197,377
12. Ori: The Rebirth - ₦419,570,525
13. Love and New Notes - ₦400,456,044
14. Chief Daddy - ₦387,540,749
15. Queen Lateefah - ₦365,518,067
16. The Waiter - ₦363,602,209
17. Reel Love - ₦356,824,175
18. The Return of Arinzo - ₦351,477,897*
19. Brotherhood - ₦328,926,120
20. King of Thieves - ₦320,885,650
* denotes the movie is still showing in cinemas
Call Of My Life is now one of the Top 10 highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time. This one is special. A small film made with so much love, faith, and the belief that audiences would show up for a simple, beautiful love story.
Thank you to everyone who bought a ticket, told a friend, dragged a friend, laughed, cried, posted, reviewed, and supported Call Of My Life.
We made history together.
#COML
Call of My Life is one of those rom-coms that takes love seriously. The whole film is built around this woman (Soluchi) who has two very different men loving her in two very different ways.
What makes it work is that neither man is a villain. The film just asks you to notice the
Mind you, this applies generally. I get home after a 12-hour shift at past 7pm and my mum, who got home before me, expects me to cook dinner, that’s simply not happening. I made that very clear from the moment I started that job.
"Is this how you'll do in your husband's house" Yes o mummy. Yes it is!
If I’m home before him, I’ll definitely cook. But if you’ve been home all day, I’m not coming back from a stressful workday to start making dinner. If nobody feels like cooking, we’ll order food and call it a day.