kyla baylon
246 posts


@Joiceoflagos It's a lie. This is loan call. Go pay up your loan
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@kenkenlewu Why should I pay money to bury him? Am I 9wning him any money? Africa stupid cultures
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My wife has been fighting me because I refused to pay ₦500,000 to bury her father.
Her family shared the bill for all the sons-in-law ₦500k each.
Meanwhile, the man has five grown sons.
I told my wife, “I’m sorry, but it’s not my responsibility to bury your father when his own sons are alive and well.”
She reported me to her family.
They called me, expecting me to comply.
I told them clearly; I will give what I can, but I won’t be forced to pay a fixed amount.
They got angry, called me rude, and said they don’t want my money again.
Now my wife hasn’t spoken to me since.
I'm the one being punished for refusing to do what her brothers should be doing.
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**“I tested my friends with ₦500… and I didn’t like what I found.”**
Two weeks ago, I sent ₦500 to three of my close friends.
No explanation. No message.
Just ₦500.
Friend 1 replied instantly:
“Why did you send me money?”
I said, “Nothing, just take.”
He sent it back.
Friend 2 didn’t say anything… but posted later that day:
“God when?” 💀
Friend 3 called me immediately:
“Are you okay? Did something happen?”
That question hit me.
Not “why?”
Not “is it for me?”
But “are you okay?”
Same ₦500.
Three different reactions.
That’s when I realised—
Some people care about the money.
Some people care about appearances.
And a few… actually care about *you*.
I didn’t confront anyone.
I just adjusted how I move with them.
*If someone randomly sends you ₦500 right now… what’s the first thing you’d think?* 👀
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@ummuh_Zahra When you are broke they say you are cheating on them, but when you are rich they say she is trying to steal my man. You ladies normally say nah love ona go eat? My bro won't eat love so leave him alone
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I thought I had found the man I would marry. We were together for 2 years. He had a good job and always said he loved my intelligence and drive.
Last week, he finally agreed to visit my family in the village. My mum was so happy. She spent her last money to cook a special meal and even borrowed a better seat so he would be comfortable.
But when he arrived, his attitude changed. He barely spoke, barely ate, and just looked around.
Two days after he left, he sent me a message I’ll never forget. He said he’s “a man of class” and can’t marry into a family where he’ll become the only hope. He said my background would “pull him down.”
Before I could even respond, he blocked me everywhere.
He didn’t see the love in the food my mum cooked. He didn’t see the sacrifices she made to raise me. He only saw where we came from.
My heart is heavy. Is it now a crime to come from a humble home? Does my hard work mean nothing because of my background? 💔

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