“I don’t support those who are saying Tinubu has not done enough. You don’t expect him to go and put on khaki.”
~ Pastor Adeboye speaks on President Bola Tinubu’s effort to end insecurity in Nigeria
If two people start a company and one contributes 90% of the capital while the other contributes just 10%, when the business starts struggling, who do you think is more likely to walk away first? Exactly, Now apply that same principle to your relationships
“To start Akara business doesn't take a lot of money. To start roasting corn and kuli-kuli doesn't take much. We didn't give them a loan, we gave them a grant. We have encouraged Nigerians as best as we could.”
— First Lady Oluremi Tinubu.
A lady that doesn't give to you shouldn't get from you. Be a minimalist. It's easy for women to walk out of a relationship they didn't invest much — Apostle Johnson Suleman to men.
I've not seen it yet but I can bet my left testicle - someone somewhere is tweeting about Ycee's projected networth and how Peller is 20x richer than Ycee so Ycee is jealous.
I am sure.
A culturally bankrupt society whose source of validation comes from asslicking the wealthy.
No Ideological compass. No guiding principle. No strength. Just "I get money pass you".
A congregation of fools, from whence no progress is in sight.
You know why sane societies thrive out here? Because people don't fucking care what you have.
The concept of human dignity exists. Even the poor will stand tall in the face of the wealthy and battle opinion for opinion.
Phones are merely for calls. Cars are merely for transportation. Not status symbols.
Until the day you decentre ranking people and prioritising their opinions based on the depths of their pockets - you will always be bottom feeders.
One thing I know, if money is what determines how you relate with people, you're a low-quality human.
You have no character and can be bought by whoever has enough to.
“A lady that doesn’t give to you, should not get from you. The reason why it’s easy for a woman to walk out from a relationship is because she didn’t invest much.” — Apostle Johnson Suleman