Davido's father, Dr. Adeleke sent him back to the U.S. to study at Oakwood University, where he enrolled in Business Administration in 2009. He later dropped out in 2011 and returned to Nigeria to pursue his music career. After, he dropped Dami Duro and later Skelewu, his father was depressed and crawl to his bed around 1am and pleaded with him to return to school. Knowing Davido wanted to continue making music, he arranged for Babcock University to establish a Music Department, which was later accredited by the NUC. Davido eventually completed his degree there.
He didn't only bag a BSc degree in music from Babcock, also bagged Chioma from the school.
His father understood the value of education. He supported Davido's music career but also insisted that he earn a university degree.
Peller is not too old to return to school. Even if it's a polytechnic, he can register for the next JAMB, apply to a nearby institution for either part-time or full-time study, and continue his education. Doing so would earn him greater respect from many people.
Once you do or say something that demands high iQ to comprehend
The majority of the educated Illiterates resort to money measuring and broke shaming you
Is everything about money in this country!!!!?????
Ycee's 'Olodo Uprising' statement is 1000% correct
You won’t understand how dangerous the olodo pandemic is until it starts showing up in professions where competence is the difference between life and death.
They took away Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and Gulder Ultimate Search and gave us BBNaija, yet you're surprised that there's an Olodo Uprising.
Children ultimately become what they watch.
How cars went from 3 million to 9 million.
Phones went from 300k plus to millions of Naira.
Rent for a 3 bedroom flat in central
mainland went from 1.5million to 5 million annually.
All this in the span of 3 years, and you’re saying we should vote for the same man who made all this so?
It’s like you’re m@d.
A lot of you think belittling others is what will elevate you but in actual fact, growth is one thing that is constant in life.
The person you are laughing at because of humble beginnings is growing even at the time you are laughing at them.
One thing I learnt is that people will always mock visions and get jealous when it all becomes a huge success.
In Nigeria, we live by the dash.
Everyone expects you to dash them. The security man doing his job, the police doing his job, the person giving you direction, the one helping with a parking space, the babe you said hi to, the relations that think you have money.
The list is endless.
“None of the men I’ve dated has ever walked out on me. I leave when I’m done.”
— Nkechi Blessing
My sister, calm down.
That’s not a flex. That’s a confession. 😔
It simply means no man has ever seen enough value in you to fight to keep you. You always exit before they get the chance to leave.
You’re not “the one who leaves.”
You’re the one who never stays long enough for real love to be tested.
Real strength isn’t always being the one who walks away. Sometimes it’s having the maturity to stay, build, and grow when things get hard.
Leaving first doesn’t make you powerful. It just makes you unavailable for the kind of love that lasts. ✌🏾
One of the best thing i did for myself as an IGBO man is not marrying from a poor entitled family.....
Till today nobody have called me from my wife's place that he/she needs financial assistance....
Anyday i feel like gifting my father and mother's in-law something I do it willingly cos they are never entitled it.....
Na their daughter i come marry no be family responsibilities i come solve.
Girls wey dey date our politicians as sugar daddies, make una help us beg dem say country don spoil.
As you dey rub him belle, still dey remind am of what to do. 😭🙏
Young men looking for a wife to marry, let me teach you how to do a bit of filtering from a woman’s perspective;
1. She bills you first or second week of talking, BLOCK
2. She has no job or business, BLOCK
3. You ask her on a date and she wants you to buy her a dress or pay for her hair, BLOCK
4. You ask her, “so where do you see yourself in the next 1yr” and she replies with “I don’t know o,” BLOCK
5. Her money is her money, your money is our money, BLOCK
6. Always buying new expensive things without a clear source of income, BLOCK
7. You buy her a gift on her birthday but you didn’t get a gift on yours? BLOCK
8. Always asking you for money, BLOCK
9. Only you do the calling, she doesn’t call you, BLOCK
10. She doesn’t want kids, BLOCK.
Never let money take the front seat in your approach to her.
If money can buy her affection, someone richer will take her away from you.
Be generous, not a simp.
A woman liking you is one of the easiest things to tell.
A woman ready for marriage is the second easiest thing to tell.
Reshared 🔄
A lot of people (men in particular) have criticized this man for crying in public just because his wife (Judy Austin) left him and married Yul Edochie.
But, I want to tell you that the reason this man was crying is not because his wife left him.
It is something deeper.
There is one thing you cannot take away from every man.
It is called EGO!
Whether you’re born again or born before😎
Whether you worship Allah, Jesus or Sàngo.
It is an intrinsic nature of every man.
There is no man on the face of the earth who can come out boldly to say that he does not have ego.
Let me ask you…..
If Judy Austin left this man for another man whom he is better than, do you think that he would be crying?
The answer is a capital N.O!
Now, as a man, it’s extremely painful and almost devastating to watch another man mesmerize with your wife or a woman you are in love with.
And, you cannot do anything about it especially because the man is more economically placed than you.
The main reason why this guy is bitter is because his ex wife is in the hand of a man who is seemingly doing better than him.
- He cannot take Yul to court (he MAY not afford lawyers)
- He cannot call Police for Yul
- He doesn’t have enough social capital as much as Yul has.
- Judy is probably getting more money from Yul than him.
So, when he breaks down to cry, it’s an expression of a broken ego.
And, I feel for him sincerely.
I don’t wish this for any man.
#thesalesguru
Na why people no dey accommodate people be this. E get as you go dey person house, na dem go beg you to stay more days.
Many of you are not organised in your own house, so you are naturally useless in another person's house.
There’s a way you’ll please someone or be loyal to them, they won’t have any respect or regard for you. Just cause you’ve been too loyal, e go com be like say u no get value for yourself. Try dey do like werey sometimes. E dey help.