Peace Uchechi
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Peace Uchechi
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Please I urgently need another opinion on this. Although I’ve given them my piece of advice. A friend’s younger sister is about to loose her new marriage because of her mother’s drama. 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽 Her boyfriend has come to see her people, paid dowry, and done white wedding last week Saturday, but here’s the challenge we’ve been handling since last week Sunday. Her mother is insisting that the marriage thanksgiving must be done in her church and the husband said NO. That the thanksgiving is supposed to be done in his church, of which I support. Now, the mother said over her dead body will the girl be escorted to the man’s house until her wish is done and the girl hasn’t gone to her matrimonial home since that last week Saturday. Their father is late and my friend’s words have fallen on deaf ears. The husband gave them till today to either allow the girl to come home or he’ll be coming to collect his dowry back tomorrow and he’s standing on his decision. This is really causing serious rancor in their family as we speak. Do you think the mother is causing unnecessary drama OR the groom should just compromise for peace to reign.



Pity My Soul!


What’s the craziest thing you or someone has done because of love? Share your experience 😁😁

“Why can’t you respect people’s political choices and opinions?” Well, it is because it’s a matter of self-defense. This picture was taken in 1970. These two leftist girls joined the revolution to bring in the Ayatollah. That’s his picture. Well, immediately after he consolidated power, he turned against his liberal supporters. He killed thousands. But the tragic part is that the same Ayatollah killed one of the girls in this picture. And the other had to flee. The question is: if these girls had known that the man they were bringing into power would eventually kill them, would they still have supported him? Or if they had known, and then saw others trying to bring him into power, would they have opposed them or simply “respected their choices”? Many people think we are merely playing politics. I will either be a direct victim or a beneficiary of the eventual political outcome. Why then shouldn’t I oppose those I believe are supporting a candidate I’m convinced is against my existential well-being? Politics is self-preservation and self-defense. If someone wants to hurt me, should I simply respect their choice to do so? Policies kill. When Buhari mindlessly rendered the old naira untenable, people literally died because there was a cash shortage and they could not pay hospital bills. Politics is about life and death. Tinubu negotiates with terrorists. I heard they took tons of pupils from a school in Ondo a couple of days ago. Would you have the effrontery to tell the parents of such children to “respect your political choice” when the man you’re campaigning for has implicitly contributed to them losing a child? Those of you who support Tinubu should know that we are not politicians like you. We are national pragmatists. We know policies will affect our lives. So, if your political choice threatens my self-preservation, it is only rational self-defence for me to oppose you on that opinion. And with all civility, humility, wisdom, and vociferous resolve, we will oppose such opinions.


"See what I found in one “stock jeans” I bought a few days ago. 10,000 Korean won. I don blow. First thing tomorrow morning I am going to Bureau de change. I should get nothing less than 1 million naira make I go flex my wife" -A Nigerian man has gone viral online after flaunting foreign currency he found in a pair of recently purchased jeans.




Chike at the film house cinema this evening and ladies going crazi, all of them wanted to take pictures with him👀🌚






