@Miss_Oluremi OMG! The "Eleyi naa" would have been of lesser gravity if they're both alone. But telling your husband to be "Eleyi naa" in the presence of your family ? Meehhnn🤦🏾♂️
But your uncle getting her pregnant afterwards tho💔 Innocent kid have to bear that consequences forever 😔
@Pamilerin It's easier to say "Take heart dear, I know how you feel " when one loses their parent. Unless such person has truly lost any of his/her parent. They can never understand how you feel and what that vacuum feels like.
This is 42 😍
Happy birthday to a Queen. The love of my life, my best friend, my biggest fan.
Today, I celebrate the woman I’ve become and the woman I’m still becoming.
I’ve worked hard, overcome challenges, built beautiful things, helped others, and continued to rise no matter what life has thrown my way.
I am stronger, wiser, more confident, and more determined than ever.
This new chapter will be bigger, brighter, and more beautiful than anything I’ve experienced before.
Here’s to growth, purpose, success, joy, and every blessing that has my name on it.
The best is yet to come.
Happy Birthday to me. ❤️
I came accross this podcast today and honestly I’m glad someone else is saying this.
There’s no amount of prayer you want to pray that will change the situation of Nigeria or your lives .
There’s so many problems you face today that won’t exist if not for bad governance!
While teenagers are working summer jobs to buy cars abroad, a medical doctor in Nigeria has to do heavy calculations to afford transportation and feeding, is that normal to you?
Many young men and women are avoiding marriages today mainly because of money, not lack of spouses .
We really need to ask ourselves some genuine questions 🤦♀️
Lo & behold the Nigerian dream. "I better pass my neighbor." Classism. I get car, other people no get. I carry car go NYSC camp, I dey chill for my car while others dey parade ground. I wear NYSC uniform, you never wear am. A society of slaves and imbecils. Individualistic classists.