Ezinne
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Ezinne
@Mmesomah_
● Legal Artisan ● Lawyer | Entrepreneur | Writer
Lagos Katılım Aralık 2017
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E?? For your husband in this century? Eww?
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
The moment Kidbaby pranked her husband Rybeena by saying area boys beat her up, just to see his reaction.
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@easyoloye @TheItunuOye @Mmesomah_ If we are going by this, why didn’t he use “e” for his wife too? Are you saying he doesn’t hold her in high regard?
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Using “e” for a man that has seen your yansh is crazy work 💀
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
The moment Kidbaby pranked her husband Rybeena by saying area boys beat her up, just to see his reaction.
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@TheItunuOye @easyoloye @madamkeji Honestly, I don’t see a problem with her addressing him with “e”. To each, their own
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@easyoloye @Mmesomah_ @madamkeji She should. But isn’t he also her equal? Should he address her as “e” too?
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@madamkeji @TheItunuOye Oh now I get. The “e” when she said “shen gbo mi” ohhh, so it’s supposed to be “sho n gbo mi” for age grade and things.
Thank you very much
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@Mmesomah_ @TheItunuOye E is used for someone elderly, it’s a sign of respect you use for your parents, your uncles and aunties. Anyone you can’t call by their full name because you have to add ma or sir to their names, you use “e” for.
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@Mmesomah_ @madamkeji Using “e” is for someone elderly/way older than you or someone you hold in very high regard. Using “o” is for your mates/friends/equals.
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@leslingtton He should give me funds, I’ll leave him and he’ll be cured.
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A month after we got married, my mother-in-law came to stay with us for a few days.
I was anxious, expecting her to judge everything I did.
One evening, my husband walked into the kitchen and casually said,
“Isn’t the food ready yet? I’m hungry.”
I had just returned from work, completely drained, but I didn’t say anything and kept going.
My mother-in-law was there, listening to it all, but she didn’t react immediately.
After he left, she gently called me over and said,
“Does he think this is a hotel?”
I felt embarrassed and replied that maybe I wasn’t doing enough.
She looked at me and said something I’ll always remember:
“You’re not his servant—you’re his partner. Being tired shouldn’t fall on just one person.”
Then she stood up and called out to him,
“Come here, habibi… your wife isn’t here to serve you. If you’re hungry, either help her or make something yourself.”
He fell silent—clearly not expecting that from her.
After that day, things began to change. Sometimes he’d get to the kitchen before me,
and if I was running late, he’d say, “Sit down, I’ll handle dinner tonight.”
That’s when it really hit me:
Not every mother enables her son at her daughter-in-law’s expense...
some raise men who know how to be true partners.
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@Mmesomah_ See to almost 4am and went on for over 20Min 😫 no light. 😪💀
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@TheAjibolaGrey I remembered it, when I stumbled on his, second term swearing in, yesterday
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Happy International Women’s Day to me because today I practiced delayed feminism.
I stopped a Keks at NNPC link road with a woman and man already inside. The man came down and ordered me to enter because he can’t sit between two women, I said okay then, the keks can move without me. Driver immediately told oga to enter the middle seat.
From that moment till Ekpan/Jakpa roundabout, this man was squeezing face and dropping snide comments, he even insulted my lashes and said my bad character is the reason the father of my child did not marry me.
I didn’t say pim, I hate public confrontations. But I finally got my opportunity when we reached the roundabout. He got off and just as the keks was driving off, he bent over to adjust his bagco sack, I simply stretched out my hand and landed one clean, well timed, very resounding knock on the middle of his head.
By the time his brain finished buffering what happened, Keke had already gone a distance. I stuck my head out one last time to laugh and give him a premium f*vk you sign.
Again, Happy International Women’s Day to me! 🫶🏾💐
#IWD2026
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