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Okoro Chinedu
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@stylishduchess I go dey lead, U go dey frustrate me then when I gv U d same energy, I'm a bad person
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If a man invites you on a date, I believe he should handle the bill. No woman should “repay” a date with their body.
Which one is, “I’m not paying unless you sleep with me?” That’s manipulation.
Ladies, stop entertaining these cheap-minded men who attach conditions to basic decency. x.com/chickyxime/sta…
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@SOghenerukewe E go shock U dat Ur wife wey U empower go show U shege B4 U get down
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@Glowriified @proofofhisgrace Thank God U say they Muslims, na so dem dey zuzu
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@Pr0ud_Princess @Nigeriangod_ Show me where they beat a male child for such, my dad will always tell me then dat he will automatically withdraw every support but he will beat thunder from any of her daughter. She owns d door and knows when to open it
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Shame is a thing of the mind. In both cases it's a shameful thing. Some parents insist that the guy takes responsibility and he'd not be free. Same with the girl.
The shame wears out after some years, but then the shame is always there for both parties. It's because of shame and fear that some guys outrightly deny the pregnancy.
So shame is for both parties. But if one party gets supporters, they enable the act and make them continue doing the wrong thing with an illusion that it's right. That's where the mind thing comes in.
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Prejudice against women starts from the home, how women are treated in your home transmit to how you treat women outside,some of this men grew up in a home where women have no say or can’t do anything for themselves without the approval of the man at home, so when they see a woman question what they do they tend to say trash about her.
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@kathleenkalungi @trending_news72 My neighbour daughter dey frustrate her well. If U like don't train Ur kids and come to be shouting she's right
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SAD 😔🤦♂️💔🥹
Regina Daniel reveals that SHE WILL NEVER GET MARRIED again but she will try and have a female child 🧒.
According to her women look after their family these days more than men . She wants to have a girl child that will be like a friend to her but SHE WONT MARRY AGAIN
Moral lesson : I am ready to give her a female child 🧒.

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@EmekaTalks12147 No. You should show kindness, regardless. If she truly had a boyfriend who couldn't help, hopefully that kindness would open her eyes
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I saw this girl struggling to move with a gas cylinder she was going to refill. I wanted to help her, but the oversized polo shirt she wore made me assume she probably just spent the night at her boyfriend’s place ,so I decided not to step in.
In my head I was like, “If her boyfriend can’t do it, why should I?”
Did I do the right thing?
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@BlessingCh73232 @TheOnlyKemi Nothing is rare, I'm above 30 & I have bn seeing it since I was a child. One man in our street was chopping slap & beating from his wife & people called him weak but d day he vex beat dat woman, people call him a beast.
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This is really interesting and surprising. Seeing or hearing that a woman beats her man up in marriage is a rare case. It feels she is the bread winner of the home.
But it still doesn't give her the right to do that. At this point, he allowed it.
For a situation where a wife repeatedly becomes physically abusive toward her husband, it is no longer something to ignore or normalize. Regardless of gender, abuse in any relationship is unacceptable.
When violence becomes a pattern, it often means the situation has escalated beyond personal control and requires urgent intervention.
At that point, the priority is safety.
The man should not try to “endure” or handle it alone. He needs to create distance during violent episodes, seek help from trusted people or professionals, and consider leaving the marriage if necessary. Staying in a harmful situation out of pride, fear of judgment, or misplaced loyalty can make things worse over time.
Protecting himself and ensuring a safe environment for the child must come first.
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Man cries out over alleged domestic abuse from wife.
The first time my wife slapped me, I overlooked it because she was pregnant. I told myself it was hormones and mood swings. Then it happened again. And again. And again.
Today, my own wife beats me almost every day. As I’m typing this, she just finished beating me because I came home late. I made a promise to myself never to hit a woman and never to involve outsiders in my marriage, but at this point, I genuinely fear this woman might kill me one day.
I’ve told her several times to leave my house, but she becomes violent before I can even finish talking. People always say “a man should endure” or “what did you do to provoke her?” but nobody takes abuse against men seriously until something terrible happens.
I don’t even want to leave because of my son. That boy means everything to me. Sometimes I think about running away with him, but I’m scared for her health too because she has a high BP.
I’m exhausted. I’m confused. And I honestly don’t know what to do anymore.

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Crazy how some women punish their husbands during pregnancy.
Woman- I want to eat beans and Akara
Man-here is it.
Woman- I am no longer interested I want to eat Suya and jollof rice
katyakay@katyakayy
What pregnancy symptom shocked you the most?
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@Hadeeyzarh My aunt earns more than the husband but na d husband dey pay bills pass, the only thing is the man borrows from her & always return back, she only supports when needed
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Ladies If you’re earning more than the man you’re dating, don’t ever marry him.
You’re not his mother, his sponsor, or his retirement plan. A man who lets his wife carry the financial load will lose respect for you over time and treat you like an ATM with benefits.
Marry a man who can match or exceed your income, or stay single and enjoy your money in peace.
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Due to the cold weather, I decided to branch a close-by market to get catfish for pepper soup.
When I got to the spot, I met this young lady, heavily pregnant. She was the daughter of the woman selling the catfish but her mum wasn’t around.
I pointed at the catfish I wanted and she told me the price, we negotiated but in the process of negotiation, I noticed she wasn’t comfortable.
She was transferring aggression and even told me “abeg dey go, thank you, I no sell”.
So when I raised my head to look at her closely, I noticed she was experiencing contractions and still trying to hide it. But you know you can’t cheat nature, her facial expressions and body language says it all.
I was like ah, madam, are you okay, na contractions dey do you so o,
She denied it, but it was so obvious to the extent that, the next guy sitting beside her told her to leave that place in Yoruba, not knowing I understood what he said but she didn’t listen.
I couldn’t price further, I just had to give her the money, take my fish and went home 🤷♀️
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@HaYoMiDe_ Well women also leave when they becomes the richer one
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@kayla34williams @Emilyy20k What is wrong with Igbo men when I'm seeing a lie of age from 2 post
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@therealmaf_ Ur story is becoming complicated, U said he built a good life for dem in the first page & now she supported him when he was struggling.
Yes the man is more stupid than d sister in-law but u don add lie for Ur story
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She supported her husband when he was still struggling. Now both her sister and her husband are telling her to accept it or leave the marriage.
The sister even had the audacity to say: “You should be grateful we are still allowing you to be the first wife.”
This lady is asking people around her what she should do. Some people are saying she should stay for the sake of her own child. Others are telling her to take everything she can and leave.
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There is this lady I know who got married 3 years ago. Her husband is a very hardworking man, he built a good life for them. They have one child together.
Last year, her younger sister lost her job and was struggling badly. This lady convinced her husband to allow the sister to move in with them temporarily. The husband wasn’t comfortable with it, but he agreed because he loves his wife.
For 8 months, the sister stayed with them. They fed her, paid her phone bills, gave her $2,800 to start a small business, and even helped her buy a used car.
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@CfcDan_01 Yes but Una money don finish but our own still remain 😂😂😂
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🚨Chelsea earned more from winning the FIFA Club World Cup than Arsenal made from winning the Premier League and what Barcelona got from winning the Spanish league.
Chelsea reportedly generated over £220m from their seven-game Club World Cup campaign win.
While Arsenal earned just over £190m in total Premier League revenue, including TV rights and prize money.


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@Ruky_Baby27 I will come to the supermarket, we discuss whatever we want to discuss, I buy what I think I need and go home. No matter how rich U are, U will feel d pain
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@Horlasco1058469 @kenkenlewu He can communicate and she will try to gaslight him asking why he went to her phone, women eeeeeehhhhh 🤣🤣🤣
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@kenkenlewu He’s slowly drifting away because the issue isn’t being talked about. If they don’t communicate soon and clear the misunderstanding, the distance between them will only grow and it may become too late to fix.
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My neighbour stumbled on his wife’s WhatsApp chats where she was complaining to her friends that her mother-in-law has body odour.
His wife gave birth through CS last month, so to help her with the newborn and their other three children, he brought his mum from the village to stay with them.
The husband never confronted his wife about the messages.
Instead, he quietly drove his mum back to the village.
Now, he only comes home once a week.
I saw his wife yesterday.
Stress wan keeher.
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@kingEmma_1 @tessysmitha @waleighcareem Do You know the meaning of marriage, when U hear 50/50, Una think it's couples splitting 500k bill to 250k each. No I provide and U support when needed
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@tessysmitha @waleighcareem Exactly !
Provision is a man’s duty. If you can’t provide don’t marry
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@balotommy Yes my neighbour refused borrowing money from her wife for anything especially his building project bcox he says even after he pays back, she still claim she helped him when he was stranded, money wey he put interest
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I heard something recently that made me pause… a man can comfortably ask friends, church, or even take loans... but feels uncomfortable asking his own wife for help 💔
And it made me question what marriage is turning into.
Somewhere along the line, partnership started competing with pride.
Two people meant to build together are now silently calculating who should carry what, and who should “not be owed.”
Yet the same man can borrow from strangers but struggles to speak honestly with the woman he shares a home with.
And in some homes, the same woman who supports others freely may hesitate to support her husband because of fear, past experiences, or what she was taught.
But marriage was never meant to be silent suffering or financial isolation.
It was meant to be teamwork... wins, losses, and burdens shared.
Social media has made it worse. Everyone wants to look “fine” instead of being real.
So, people are struggling privately in homes that look perfect online.
Maybe the real question is simple: when did partnership become something couples are ashamed to practice with each other?
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