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1. Submission – Marriage will not sail smoothly with two captains in it. Submission does not make you less, it means managing the home from behind the scenes while he leads from the front. Submission is your power, unfortunately not all women know how to use it wisely.
2. S3x and Intimacy – Weaponizing s3x and intimacy is one of the fastest ways to damage a marriage. It is a special ingredient that binds a husband and wife together. Never underestimate the power of a healthy intimate life at home. When the bed is shaking, there is peace at home.
3. Good Cooking Skills – While not every wife must be a great cook, being able to prepare meals for the family is a valuable skill. It is one way to show love and care. As our mothers used to say, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
4. Well-Raised Children – A mother's influence is significant in a child's academic growth, character development, and moral values. Mothers often spend the most time with their children and play a major role in shaping them. If you respect and care for your husband enough, it will reflect on the children you have for him.
5. A Peaceful and Neat Home – Make the home welcoming and comfortable. Home should be a place of peace, not a wàr zone. Reduce unnecessary complaints and nagging, and learn to understand each other's moods.
6. Embrace His Family – Make an effort to build healthy relationships with his family and treat them with respect. Marriage is not just between a husband and wife; it also connects two families.
7. Accountability – Be responsible and transparent with family finances and resources. Even if it is your husband's money, being accountable builds trust and shows integrity in managing what is entrusted to you.
8. Loyalty – Stand by your husband during both good and difficult times. Step in when the load becomes too much for him, encourage him, and help him get back on his feet, but never enable bad behavior.
9. Respect – Show respect both publicly and privately, regardless of age differences or status. Every man values respect.
10. Fidelity – Remain committed to your marriage vows. I have never seen a situation where cheating back solved a problem. It is better to leave a marriage with your dignity intact than to be known for adultery.
11. Support – Encourage him, believe in him, pray for him, and be a source of strength during life's challenges. Many men are not good at opening up about their feelings, pains, and struggles. Most men never forget the sacrifices made for them.
“I'm a graduate myself. Since the government didn't provide jobs for us, what exactly did you expect people to do? You can't expect individuals with high intelligence to end up cleaning toilets. Some, unfortunately, are pushed into cr!mes like kidn@pping and årmed røbbery.”
—Jarvis responds to Ycee after he referred Peller as “Olodo Uprising.”
"Nigerian society is no longer celebrating academic excellence. It’s not even Yahøø culture anymore; now we have a 'Peller culture.' This 'Olodo' uprising we are witnessing is terrible. It feels like we are trying so hard to accommodate ignorance so people won’t feel bad, and now they seem to be the majority. The massive att@ck on Nigeria’s educational system is alarming, aside from kidn@ppings and Bøko Haram att@cks."
—Ycee
"Nigeria Police came out yesterday claiming the people on the motorcycles were vigilantes. I don't know when police officers started saluting vigilantes, and those vigilantes were carrying sophisticated weapons. Do they think Nigerians are daft? Or we don't we have brains? I could swear I saw one of them carrying what looked like an RPG in that video, or maybe I'm not seeing clearly. We live in a troubled country, and it's caused by the political class because of their selfishness and desperation to win elections."
— Rufai Oseni of Arise TV reacting to a trending video.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has brought former Governor Nasir El-Rufai, Jimi Lawal, and five others before the court in connection with an alleged ₦8.68 billion CCTV surveillance contract.
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A DNA analysis has identified an unnamed body at the Ikorodu morgue as Pelumi Onifade, a 20-year-old intern journalist who reportedly went missing after being arrested during the EndSARS protests in 2020.
JUST IN: The Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has reaffirmed the police’s commitment to safeguarding schools, stating that strategic measures have been implemented to prevent future attacks.
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has presented the 2026–2028 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) to the State House of Assembly for review and approval.
JUST IN: A heavy-duty trailer carrying iron rods crashed into the perimeter fence of the Federal Medical Centre in Umuahia, Abia State, during the early hours of today.
BREAKING: Nigerian soldiers involved in counterinsurgency operations in the North-East have reportedly opposed an alleged directive to integrate former insurgents into active military operations, citing security concerns.
BREAKING: LPPC suspends Mike Ozekhome from SAN rank
The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has suspended Mike Ozekhome from the rank of senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) pending the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings against him.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Kabir Akanbi, chief registrar of the supreme court, said the decision was taken at the committee’s 173rd general meeting held on June 23.
Q: You've called Mr President [Tinubu] the problem of the PDP in the past, among other derogatory things. You have called the APC government derogatory names in the past.
You were the presidential spokesperson of Atiku Abubakar in 2019 and 2023. You even said the 2023 election was credible, and today you are praying for Mr. President upon the state police matter. Where are you, Mr Sowunmi?
Here is what PDP chieftain Segun Sowunmi had to say....
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