DUKE OF ONDO
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DUKE OF ONDO
@BOYFROMONDO
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The fact that you all paint a 35years old man as okay and ideal for marriage and a 30 years old woman as too old perplexes me.


A short story of how you broke up with him/her




The moment a husband mandates the wife to merge her income with his to cater for the expense and savings in the home, you've changed the dynamics of that marriage. This is beyond financial accountability. A man isn't suppose to depend on his wife's income. Your wife can support you financially but don't make it an obligation for her to submit her income to offset house bills.




Yoruba men, quote this with a picture of you on Fila.



















Just stepping out of the meeting with the BM of the branch and he was called in to defend himself and Nduka was shocked...... BM has contacted the consultant company and I will go back later this afternoon when the call me... You be contract staff, dey use your social media handle dey threaten person wey you feel no know you. I am a very passionate person wey like to dey my dey Worker or Customer, Access Bank have already chosen what they want and it is not you.


Dear young men and women, I know how deeply many of you long to be loved, to build wealth, and to enjoy peace with a beautiful family. I genuinely wish you every success and joy in life. When that family finally arrives, please take very good care of it. If you choose to have children in this tough economy, please proceed with caution. The cost of living remains high and unforgiving. This is not the moment to bring more children into the world than you can comfortably raise on your own. May I offer this gentle but firm guidance from a place of real love and deep concern: 1. One child is perfectly fine. 2. Two children are very manageable and often ideal. 3. Three children are enough. Please consider stopping here. 4. Four children: I respectfully urge you to reconsider. 5. Five or more: Please, do not go there in these times. Too often, people end up depending on others for basic support, only to feel hurt or resentful when that help does not come. The truth is simple: those people are not wicked. Choices carry consequences, and the decisions we make today will shape the realities we face tomorrow. Give your family the gift of being able to provide for them properly without constant struggle or reliance on others. I pray you build a life and a family that bring you exactly that. Above all, love God.






