@patriciafaaya1@KunnujiC You're a fool. A very big fool. A fool who thinks everybody grew up in her family.
Look how twisted and distorted your mind works. A man is helping his special needs child and what you're thinking is manhood? Again, you're a very big fool. I swear, you're a very big fool!
@AbdullahIs74903 Its funny that I ventured into thesame business for the first time this year and sales really plunged, compared to the boom that attracted me last year.
I'm about to make a loss of about 100k like this. Even my capital, I couldn't recover, talk more profit and stress of rearing
@UthmanIsiaq1@dipoaina1 It's easier said than done. Because sooner or later, one bastard inside that village will soon be a sell out to give the marauders the antidote to that stuff.
@IM_CITIZENX@thedolapolawal@Arsenal Rest, we all knew it was banter and as much as he shouldn't have said it that way, he came out to apologize. Stop acting like a kid
@FirstBankngr My whole family has been using your bank, even before I was born. Father, mother, siblings and then my twin and I also. Isn't there some way you all can show gratitude by sponsoring my wedding?
Just this once, try to give back to the society too! I'll be waitingπ
@semper_fi2020 @devida387271 @yabaleftonline Bold of you to assume she knows her dad or he was even present in her life. Does she talk like someone who had a father's influence in her life?
In trying to make a home for her sister, this one is foolishly destroying her home. The wedding will finish and your sister will move in with her husband, then you'll be left with the ruins of your own.
My friend has been having serious issues at home because he refused to take a loan for his wifeβs younger sisterβs wedding.
Her family had a meeting and shared responsibilities.
Every son-in-law was assigned β¦300,000 each for the wedding.
Meanwhile, the girl has two older brothers who are working and doing well.
He told his wife calmly:
βIβm not saying I wonβt support it, but I canβt go and borrow money for something that isnβt my direct responsibility.β
That didnβt go down well.
She said he was embarrassing her.
βThatβs my only sister. What will my family think?β
He stood his ground:
βIβll give what I can afford, but I wonβt go into debt to meet a fixed contribution.β
She reported him to her family.
They called him.
At first, it was calm.
Then the tone changed.
βSo you canβt support your wifeβs family?β
βOther men are doing it without complaining.β
He replied:
βIβm not refusing to support. Iβm refusing to be forced into a specific amount, especially one I have to borrow.β
That was where everything scattered.
They said he lacked respect.
Told him to forget about contributing entirely.
At home, things got worse.
His wife stopped talking to him.
Cold replies. Silence. Tension.
The same support he was willing to give freelyβ¦
turned into a problem because it wasnβt on their terms.
Now the house is divided.
And heβs the one being painted as the bad person for choosing financial sense over pressure.
@Uguru_Buchi@yabaleftonline What you people don't know is, these guys don't act based on sentiments like you. You think they'd investigate Pastor Jerry and would not have long investigated or kept close tabs on Pastor Adeboye?
God does blesses people. I'm not saying there aren't fake, but God does bless!