Here goes….
👉🏽Never compare your marriage to your parents or anyone else. You are not your parents! Your life variables and era are completely different!
👉🏽Everyday you wake up, write your own damn script! Don’t let any 3rd party write or dictate your script. The ending is NEVER in your favour!
👉🏽Talk everyday, big or small stuff. Strengthens communication and bonding over time. If your convos get shorter, it’s likely getting longer somewhere else. Recipe for disaster.
👉🏽Never assume your partner knows. Teach, coach, or guide if you have to.
👉🏽If you have to, create what I call the ‘Big book of little things’ …it’s the little things, gestures that matter and have the biggest impact. (FB for more on this).
👉🏽Choose your battles. This includes the ones you actually fight for, when, where and how. How should be respectful and firm.
👉🏽Avoid discussing your partner with your family members and or 3rd parties. When you’ve fixed your issues with your partner, they don’t forget or forgive!
👉🏽Be kind to your partner! Cannot overemphasize on this point!!
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You are truly a compound f00l
Common sense is a scarce commodity in your vicinity. Even if available and affordable you still can’t afford it.
Point blank range and they still missed your cranial matter!
I’m ashamed to be in the same country as you!
You are a f@@l.
Where was this energy when IPOB and ESN were burning police stations, k*lling security operatives, and enforcing sit‑at‑home in the South‑East? Where was your call for civilians to "carry guns, drones, jazz, and cutlasses" then?
You were silent. Because you are not interested in solutions. You are interested in weaponising the suffering of one region to attack the government.
Now, let me educate you:
Nigeria is not a vigilante republic. Civilians arming themselves and marching into a forest is not bravery it is chaos. It is how you get massacred. It is how you start an ethnic war.
The military exists precisely to do what you are asking civilians to do. And the military is already doing it.
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have rescued 92 kidnapped victims in Borno alone in a single operation. Operation FANSAN YANMA just rescued 31 more in Zamfara and Katsina. There is no state where troops are not actively searching for kidnapped citizens including Oyo.
So do not sit on your couch, type n0ns£ns£, and insult the people who are actually risking their lives.
If you want to help, join a vigilante group legally. Provide intelligence to the police. But do not spew armchair general n0ns£ns£ while mothers bury their children.
The government is not perfect. But your suggestion is Stvvvvpid, dangerous, and irresponsible.
So Shut FVVVVVVVVVVVVCK up.
@Enugu_@NigeriaNDCHQ Stop coming here to put it up. Reach out to your executive leaders directly.
You typing this is not a good look!
Don’t encourage the same thing you’re complaining about!
@ConnCFC Sell everyone on this list and keep the change!
Tosin
Fofana
Neto
Delap
Gusto
Sanchez
Jorgensen
Badiashile* (stay and compete)
Enzo Fernandez
Mudryk
Gittens
Garnacho
Nicholas Jackson!
You probably weren’t watching football during the invincible era. If so, sit this one out.
Again, even if it took us 100 years to win, haven’t we done remarkably well since then? It took them less time to win… EPL but we move up and ahead to clear the entire UEFA!
Dude, speak of @ChelseaFC with a whole truck load of respect! We ain’t on the same level with Arsenal.
Recognize!
@PeterObi won the NDC primaries as consensus candidate with 45 million votes nationwide.
Argue with your ancestors!
We are all mad if y’all think 2023 will repeat itself again!
This country is slowly k1ll1ng the very people living in it!
Critical drugs are no longer available. Not expensive, unavailable.
I wish the problem was simply cost. But what do you do when essential medicines cannot even be found?
Hospitals are deteriorating, doctors and nurses are leaving in droves, essential medicines are increasingly out of reach, and key drugs are disappearing from shelves.
Your only option now is to beg family and friends abroad to buy medications that used to be readily available and send them home.
Need examples? Orelox 200mg, Zaditen syrup, and many others.
A functioning healthcare system should not feel like a luxury.
Elections have consequences
@PeterObi@iamHSDickson@mdcan_ng@Roughcrown
#OK