I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
This Nigerian lady who teaches at a school in Japan broke down the Japanese style of learning that makes them very intelligent and productive.
I think this is smart learning. It will be helpful to Nigerian students, if it is adopted in our educational system.✍️
I witnessed real love yesterday.
I got to a keke junction and saw a crowd. Out of curiosity, I moved closer.
A grown man was on the floor… crying, wailing, holding his wife’s legs.
People thought something bad had happened.
Then we found out why.
It was his birthday… and his wife had just paid off the remaining ₦900,000 balance on his keke.
She just collected her contribution, arranged with the keke owner, and cleared everything.
The owner came to the park and handed over the documents right there.
The man couldn’t hold himself, he broke down completely.
Other keke riders started spraying the woman money.
I just saw this VIDEO from @iamayolawal narrating Tinubu’s failures and my anger grew more intense.
This video is enough to spark a revolution in Nigeria, but I wish Nigerians were ready!
Pls, let’s make this go VIRAL!✍️
My Grandparents Were Married For 60 Years.
One Day I Asked My Grandfather:
“What’s The Secret To Loving The Same Woman For A Lifetime?”
He didn’t laugh.
He didn’t say “communication.”
He didn’t say “date nights.”
He looked at my grandmother, who was in the kitchen, and said:
“You don’t love the same woman.”
That confused me.
He said, “She changes every few years. And if you don’t update the way you love her, you lose her.”
He told me the girl he married at 22 wasn’t the same woman at 30.
Motherhood changed her.
Loss changed her.
Time changed her.
“At 40,” he said, “she needed respect more than romance.
At 50, she needed partnership more than passion.
At 60, she needed presence more than promises.”
And every time she changed, he had a choice:
Complain that she’s “not like she used to be.”
Or learn her again.
He said the biggest mistake men make is this:
They fall in love once.
Then stop paying attention.
“Loving a woman for a lifetime,” he told me,
“is deciding to stay curious about her.”
Not assuming you know her.
Not freezing her in the version you met.
He leaned back and said something I’ll never forget:
“If you stop studying her, someone else eventually will.”
Sixty years.
Not because it was easy.
Because he kept relearning her.
Kingdom Night is 10 days away🥳
10 days to an unforgettable encounter!
Save the date and plan to attend.
Venue: TREM International Headquarters
Time: 9pm