What to do when am no more💔;
1.Pray for me to be in Jannatul Firdaus🥹(that of my name).
2.Pray for me to rest & be at ease.
3.Pray for me that Allah forgives me.
4.Forgive me if I’ve wronged you and Bi’iznillah I’ve forgiven you too,for the past and coming offense.
People react differently to emotions,at the end of the day it’s all about the other person’s feelings and not your intentions,take priority and not hurt others✨and take accountability too when you do so.
Take care of your emotions,cause no one is really worth how you feel.
It’s all you and how you choose to handle whatever situation at the end of the day✨
Take care of your emotions,cause no one is really worth how you feel.
It’s all you and how you choose to handle whatever situation at the end of the day✨
It is a MUST to look after our children and to give them proper upbringing but it is not a must to give birth to many children. I think this message should be echoed in our societies.
Stop telling people who are about to get married or newlyweds that marriage is miserable and they’ll see pepper. Wish them well or keep it to yourself.
Anytime we find the opportunity to have meaningful conversations in Arewa about problems bedeviling us, we destroy it by relegating it to a gender/ethnic/sectarian/geographic argument.
The issue of the behavior exhibited by both males and females in the just concluded concerts of both Davido and Asake respectively raises a fundamental issue of moral decadence in Arewa.
We witnessed similar incidents last year during new year countdowns in different Arewa states including Kaduna and Kano states.
We then can establish that it isn’t an “Abuja or kaduna thing”. Rather, It’s a problem that cuts across all states.
The decay in morals is seen everyday in our weddings and other social gatherings where free mixing and other prohibited acts and brazenly displayed without an iota of shame and our outrages should be on these acts collectively rather than relegating it to a “Abuja Vs other states” argument.
Allah ya mana muwafaqa!