Jokes aside, how did women even start having so much audacity to start making demands on another person’s money, to the point of sounding so entitled? It’s actually crazy if you deep it.
I have never seen a woman analyze men nature precisely like she did. She's the very first woman to ever hit me with deep facts that I had to question her gender, knowing women are not naturally this bright in reasoning.
What she said is exactly why men are polygamous by nature. We have 20 times more sex drive than an average woman.
The reason men cheat alot is because their wife have refused to meet up to their sexual urge. And since women have a lesser sex drive than men, they don't understand how hard it is for men to be loyal to a woman who refuses to give him sex each time he demands it.
A man who marries multiple wives is able to satisfy his sexual urges because he has multiple options he can choose to release his sexual tension on. He's able to balance his sex drive by having multiple women at his disposal knowing all of them can't claim not to be in the mood at the same time.
At the end of the day, my sexual needs is just too much for one woman to handle.
One woman just can't handle this fire.
This is why I'm polygamous by nature.
@Tirola11@chinasa_anukam People who care enough to watch will do just that. As a creative, I didn't even watch any of the clips on Twitter until I could do so on YT. Creators will always grow, they can only try.
I wish you guys understood the work that goes into making these things and also gave yourself a chance to really experience all of it. This really sucks
I am crashing out this morning.
Petrol is now ₦1,000 per liter. Yesterday evening, NEPA brought light for less than 10 minutes. Less than 10 minutes. Then darkness. From then till now, nothing. Absolute nothing.
And this is the part that burns me. Every serious country on earth knows that oil prices are tied to global crises. Wars, sanctions, supply chain chaos. These things will always happen. That is why functioning nations invest in their power grid. So that when fuel becomes expensive, ordinary people are not stranded. They have electricity. A backup. A system that works.
In Nigeria, the backup is dead. The grid barely survives on a normal day. So when the world shakes and fuel prices climb, the common man gets punished twice. Expensive fuel and no light. Not even for 30 minutes. You are on your own in every direction.
Do the maths with me. A small generator burns about 1 liter per hour. At ₦1,000/liter, running it for just 5 hours a day is ₦5,000. That is ₦150,000 a month. The minimum wage is ₦70,000. You would need more than double your entire salary just to power a generator. Just to have light in your house. Not luxury. Light.
Someone will say use solar. With what money. A basic home setup costs ₦500,000 to ₦1.5 million. The same worker earning ₦70,000 would have to save every single kobo for over a year. No food. No rent. No transport. Just saving. And even that is not enough.
I talk about investing and building wealth on this page every single day. But I would be lying to you if I said any financial strategy can survive this. How do you budget when the system is fighting you from every angle. How do you plan when the most basic thing a government should provide does not exist.
This is not politics. This is pain. And the arithmetic does not lie.