Rex
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Rex
@rextronics2
General Merchant. Automobile, electronics, you name it, we got it. if not, we'll find it.
Nigeria 参加日 Eylül 2014
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He broke up with me and blocked me despite my plea and all, I had to let go cos he didn’t even worth it
I went straight to a bar very far from my place, sighted a guy and winked at him then he came close sat beside me and I asked if we could make out and he agreed nodding his head
We went to a nearby hotel and checked in a room which I payed for though he offered to pay but I declined then we went in. I told him to take me to cloud nine that I would pay him massively and lo and behold I had the craziest and fulfilling night ever


Santorini 🚶🏾♂️🖤@heysantos_83
What's the craziest thing you did after a breakup ? 👀🙃
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@ArcSadam Woman's narrative. The man most likely chased her out of the house but she insisted on going with HER kids and the man said whatever. This another woman BS is just the woman's version of the story. When a man reacts after being judged by the size of his pocket, shit happens
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💔 This is truly heartbreaking… the world can be so cruel
How does a man send his own wife and three children out of the house at 2am, leaving them stranded in the cold streets of Douala while others are asleep?
According to reports, this woman has been enduring hardship in silence ever since her husband got involved with another woman. He stopped providing for his family, abandoning his responsibilities while spending recklessly elsewhere.
Despite everything, she continued to struggle daily in Bonaberi—selling bread under harsh conditions just to feed her children and keep them going.
Her only “offense”? She refused to continue being intimate with a man who disrespects her and neglects their children.
In what appears to be an act of anger, the husband allegedly returned home intoxicated and threw her and the children out in the middle of the night.
It’s painful to ask—what did those innocent children do to deserve this? Why involve them in issues between adults?
This is not just sad, it’s deeply troubling. No family should have to go through this.
#SayNoToToxicMarriage #ProtectOurChildren

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I must confess something. I'm 42 years old and my wife is 32. We have a 7 year old son together.
Recently, we've been facing issues in our marriage, so we decided to take a break to think things through and hopefully improve our marriage. We made this choice because our arguements were becoming intense and we didn't want our child to witness it all. However, during our separation, my wife met someone else and unexpectedly became pregnant. Yet, when the man found out about her pregnancy, he chose not to stay with her and they ended their relationship. After some time, my wife and I decided to give our marriage another try and she will be giving birth in a few months.
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@Moonlight_myths What a world we now live in. A married couple making different arrangements for children who are supposed to be siblings. What an ARRANGEMENT. It is well.
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Everyone handled their past relationship the best way they could. 2 months ago my son got transferred to the college he wanted. We cried together when we saw the acceptance mail. I felt that all the years of sacrifice was worth it. That night we celebrated at home. A week later my husband told me we needed to talk. Her daughter also wants to go to a private university. It didn't reach the score for the public I wanted and the private option is expensive. He doesn't have enough savings and neither does his ex-wife. Then it came to my mind what he called "a family solution": to use part of my son's fund to cover his daughter's tuition for the first few years. I stayed quiet for a few seconds. I thought I was joking. I told him that 💰 wasn't ours as a couple, that I had been saving for a decade thinking exclusively about my son.
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I have been married to my husband for six years. I have a 17 year old son from my first marriage and he has a 16 year old daughter. When we came together, we agreed that we would each remain financially responsible for their own child in terms of studies and big expenses, because we both came with different histories and different legal agreements with our expares.
Ever since my son was ten years old, I opened a savings account in his name. It wasn't easy. I'm a nurse, I work double shifts many times, and for years I saved what I could: cousins, overtime, bonuses. Today that fund is enough to cover almost the entire university.
My husband never did anything like this for his daughter.
He always said she was still little, that there was time, that they would see. Also, for years he had financial problems because he supported his ex-wife in other things. I never got in.
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@Nenye11111 Yet you're confident independent woman who makes her own money 😆😆😆
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@Sistaliano Perhaps. Professionally but 10/10 of our local whores nationally are yorubas. Just get one pregnant and you are husband. No wedding rites etc. it's even a bonaza. Buy one and get 2 free. I go lie for you?
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@Sistaliano @Bayo_Bilisi Perhaps. Professionally but 10/10 of our local whores nationally are yorubas. Just get one pregnant and you are husband. No wedding rites etc. it's even a bonaza. Buy one and get 2 free. I go lie for you?
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@girlsMum1 Hope she got some food on her way out? Good riddance. She would have left anyway just looking for a reason to
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My pregnant wife got into a heated argument with my older sister, and in the middle of it, she insulted her badly. I told her she was wrong and asked her to apologize, but she refused. Yes, I know my sister was not completely innocent. She also played a part in the argument. But for me, no matter how angry you are, there are some words you should never say to someone older than you, especially someone in your husband’s family.
Things got worse after that. Out of anger, I refused to give my wife food. By the next morning, she called her mom, and her mom came over to pack all her things.
Now the house is quiet, and I keep asking myself the same question…
Did I overreact, or was I right to stand my ground
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@rextronics2 Oloriburuku, few days ago someone wrote "American-Igbo". And all of you hailed him but since it is Yoruba turn you remember patriotism. Aye e oni daa
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Do you want to talk about weird? The weirdest thing to me is when a man abandons his own biological children, no calls, no birthdays, no support, then gets with a woman who has kids from a previous relationship and becomes the best stepdad in the world to her children. Meanwhile, his own kids have never seen him at a ball game or a birthday party. If you’re going to be a good father to any child, start with the ones who share your blood.
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