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🇧🇪 Katılım Şubat 2025
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"If she contributes to the home, she will not respect you."
You'll learn the hard way regardless. Continue to dey mumu, make stress kill you. You don't know the meaning of togetherness?
One guy was doing this thing in UK. I told him to join income with his partner and run the home. He was arguing he is a 9ja man and Igbo men look after their wives. When stress wan kill am, he did the needful. Now he is breathing better.
"Man of the house" una. As long as your partner is working, every income in that home is family income. Otherwise, you do not have a partner. It does not stop ypu from being the man of the home or commanding respect, unless you married nonsense. If your partner refuses to see her income as family income and contribute it to the welfare of the home, SHE HATES YOU.
Take care of your home together. Look after your kids together. Manage your finances together. Look after each other. You are one body in Christ. Don't die forming Odogwu in matrimonial relations.
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto
“Nigerian Men In The UK Are Dying Every Day Because They’re Allowing Their Wives To Take Advantage Of Them.”- UK Based Lady Advise
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Broda man,
I don’t know you personally, I only started seeing your posts less than 60 days ago, but I’m sure you know I hold no grudge against you.
What you’re doing right now is the same thing our leaders do to us: seeing every feedback as an attack.
At one point, I even thought Unkle Ayo was beefing you and didn’t want the project to succeed. But when I went back to his first comments, they were actually reasonable.
It was your response that turned everything into a problem.
A simple,
“Baba, I see your point. We’ll look into it,”
would have opened the door to better conversations. But you treated it like an attack.
Read comments.
Make adjustments.
Let people know the adjustments you’re making.
Have you given out 10k laptops before?
Have you handled a project of this scale before?
If the answer is no, then understand that you’ll be learning on the job, improving every day. There’s no shame in that.
Broda man, you’re not perfect o.
Bigger and better projects will come.
And with time, you’ll build systems to track the laptops, engage the beneficiaries, and help them use the opportunity productively. Some of them might even become your future sponsors when they start earning.
Just stop feeling like everything is an attack. Not everyone is against you.
Someone made a suggestion that you should gather beneficiaries and take a picture, it’s not something you can do, as they’re in different locations, but let them sign an agreement to snap with it and send when they receive.
Your project isn’t doing bad, how you’re handling comments is giving it a bad vibe.
What ever it is, see it as feedback that requires a positive response.
Ayilola of Nigeria /Laptop Guy 🩺 🇳🇬 🇬🇧🇺🇸@silverpenydr
Kindly find attached to this tweet the names and handles of those who have received laptops from the 10k Laptops Project. #10kLaptopsProject
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