Haliberry

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Haliberry

Haliberry

@Haliberry_mama

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Lagos, Nigeria Beigetreten Ocak 2020
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batunde@batundepictures·
Victoria & nobert ❤️📸 Photographed by me
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Haliberry@Haliberry_mama·
@Ibroh18 Both men and women stand on her matter
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'tunde✨@Ibroh18·
That Bitter lawyer ehnn, her dragging is well deserved. Unanimous dragging
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Victoria❣❣❣@EknoredaVickky·
You people shld pls engage me today nah 😭😭😭 I never gather 10k impressions since . I have lots of posts, not even one engagement 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Haliberry@Haliberry_mama·
@Ibroh18 You can call their customer care
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'tunde✨@Ibroh18·
Please, if you buy light unit and they give you the code to load it, where do you escalate to?
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Ridwan Oke
Ridwan Oke@RidwanuLlah·
God abeg o
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Haliberry@Haliberry_mama·
Men are mostly the major problem as regards this financial whatever in marriage
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer

There was a time when many Muslim women depended almost entirely on their husbands for financial support. This was the reality many of us grew up seeing. Unfortunately, it also gave some men who lacked the fear of Allah an unhealthy level of control over their wives. It was not uncommon to see a woman's shop locked up by her husband or hear her being given an ultimatum: stay at home or return to your father's house. Many women endured these situations because they had little or no financial means of their own. Today, things are changing. More Muslim women are educated, building careers, running businesses, and earning good incomes. There are clear benefits to this. A financially stable wife can support the family during difficult times, contribute to her children's education, and reduce the financial pressure on her husband. If a husband loses his job or experiences setbacks, her income can become a source of stability for the home. Financial independence can also give a woman confidence and allow her to contribute meaningfully to family decisions. However, there is a concern that is often overlooked. Financial stability can sometimes create silent struggles over roles and expectations in marriage. In Islam, the primary responsibility of providing for the family rests on the husband. When a wife earns significantly more or becomes the major provider, ego, pride, or confusion about responsibilities can arise if both spouses are not intentional about communication and mutual respect. Another concern is when financial independence is pursued primarily as an escape plan in anticipation of divorce or abuse. While every woman should have a sense of security and the means to protect herself in genuinely harmful situations, marriage suffers when either spouse enters it with the mindset that separation is inevitable. Financial stability should empower a woman, not become the foundation of distrust or a substitute for building a healthy and secure marriage. Money itself is not the problem. The real question is whether financial success brings husband and wife closer as partners or slowly turns marriage into a competition. What are your thoughts? May Allah guide us rightly.

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Victoria❣❣❣@EknoredaVickky·
They’re all the same either as human or animal Men are deceitful 😩😩😩.
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@Shukri_ibm·
Just marry who likes you. Religious or irreligious. Marry, who likes you. Someone can appear religious and not like you and treat you so badly. It's not written on the forehead.
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Haliberry@Haliberry_mama·
@Ibroh18 See your silly brothers 🤣😒
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Haliberry@Haliberry_mama·
@AriyoAyodeji4 I do Like people should stop saying things like that abeg
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Ayodeji@AriyoAyodeji4·
@Haliberry_mama Wait you did not believe gas was sold at 300 per kg
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Haliberry@Haliberry_mama·
I have a theory about this ridiculous price of fuel and terrible light issue.
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