@dimma_opinion@MasterMaliq No...
Let the woman enjoy her current enjoyment.
Not everybody read to understand, some read with bitterness to respond.
Such is it with this response
My cousin ended her five-year marriage the day she found out her husband cheated. We all begged her to think twice, to calm down before walking away. But she was done. She packed her things, took her two kids, and left.
For a year, the man went from one relative to another, begging for forgiveness. He apologised, promised to change, did everything a repentant man would do. But she stood firm. “I deserve better,” she said.
She got her own place, started afresh, and later met a married man who treated her well. For a while it looked like she had found peace until his wife showed up one morning and scattered everything. The man disappeared, and she was left humiliated.
Not long after, another man came along. He stayed just two months before running off when money became an issue. No message, no explanation.
Then came an Alhaji who promised marriage but only if she sent her sons back to their father. He said he could not raise another man’s children. She ended it right there.
Three years later, she woke up one morning and asked herself, what if I go back? The man still loved her, the kids missed him, and maybe time had softened her heart.
So she went to his house early that morning, ready to reconcile. But a pregnant woman opened the door. Her ex-husband had moved on.
It has been over ten years now. The woman who once turned heads no longer does. The suitors stopped coming. Her kids are back with their father, cared for by their stepmother who now has two of her own.
Life does not always give you a second chance. Sometimes pride takes what pain never could.
"E" as in Erik, "S" as in Simon, "T" as in Ted. Pursue terrorism charges and detain them, or order Simon’s release?
Erik Prince asked Pope Leo XIV for funding to protect Christians in Nigeria.
The founder of the private army Blackwater, Erik Prince , asked Pope Leo XIV for funding to protect Christians in Nigeria , a country where persecution of this religion by Islamic terrorism is increasing.
In a post on social media site X, Prince said: " Sir, I have a better idea. Why don't you fund my colleagues to protect Nigerian Christians from the Muslims who are massacring them? "
Violence against Christians in Nigeria has been documented by various organizations , which point out that more Christians are killed for their faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world
An Open Doors 2025 World Watch List report found that 69% of religiously motivated killings of Christians globally between October 2023 and September 2024 occurred in Nigeria . The attacks included murder, kidnapping, and property destruction, and displaced millions of people .
Erik Prince, a former member of the United States Navy, founded Blackwater in 1997. The company gained notoriety for its involvement in private military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since then, Prince has promoted the idea of using private contractors for security missions in conflict zones.
The genocide of Christians in Nigeria
Genocide is carried out by terrorist groups such as the Islamic State in West Africa (ISWAP), the regional affiliate of the Islamic State (ISIS), which uses extremist tactics such as suicide bombings, ambushes, massacres and mass kidnappings.
According to reports from various international organizations, more than 7,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria so far in 2025, a year that has seen a sharp increase in religious persecution. Furthermore, it is estimated that more than 50,000 have died in the past 14 years, reflecting the gravity of the situation in the African country and the violence caused by Islamic terrorism.
Source: https://t.co/AQBEmhPEMf
N700 million to buy '50 torchlights and 100 walkie-talkie for Bayelsa Community Safety Corps'
N4.6 billion to buy 20 Hilux and SUVs and another N1.2 billion for government printing machines.
All in the budget.
@realFFK@PhoneXpertsNG@theflutterwave
Please refund my money...
Please stop systematic stealing in Nigeria.
You must give me my ₦22,600.
Stop the fraud