
thefrayzone
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thefrayzone
@thefrayzone1111
Two-odds Ninja. 大勝ちする dai kachi suru



Dating in Nigeria is actually an extreme sport, I swear. If you are looking for uncomfortable truths about love & dating, just look at what happened to my guy recently.👇 He invited this babe out for a simple, casual lunch, and she literally brought a crowd. He had asked her out to this nice spot in VI and budgeted around 30k, just for the two of them to grab a bite, chill, and get to know each other. Tell me why this babe showed up with two of her besties, claiming they were just in the neighborhood. To make matters worse, these girls didn't even hold back, they ordered the most expensive steaks and cocktails on the menu. When the waiter brought the bill, it was a whopping 145k! My guy didn't even argue or make a scene. He just paid, smiled at them, ordered his Uber, and blocked her number the exact second he closed the car door. 😂 That right there is how you raise standards. We don't accept bare minimum here, and we definitely don't tolerate zero etiquette." Omo, people have suffered in this country. We really need to fix our mindset when it comes to how we treat people. Guys/babes, what’s the most outrageous billing you’ve ever experienced on a date? Let's hear it!👇




I have to post this for accountability sake, please retweet it so people know the truth. God bless everybody that’s supporting me.









For a person just starting their life, which is most important? 👀👀 Car. Or. House


My immediate elder brother once felt like a failure. He graduated with a second class lower, and the disappointment hit him so hard that he refused to let our parents attend his convocation. I was the only one there that day, silently cheering him on. He went for his national service, was posted to a school, and also interned at a company where he was eventually retained. Instead of letting his earlier setback define him, he kept working quietly, improving himself every day. Two years later, he applied to a graduate school in the US and was not only admitted but also given a scholarship. That was the moment his hard work and resilience finally opened the doors he had once doubted would exist. Last December, he got married, celebrating a season of blessings that seemed impossible during those early days of self-doubt. His journey taught me this: your past mistakes or setbacks do not define your future. Consistency, patience, and belief in yourself can turn disappointment into triumph. If you are feeling behind or discouraged today, remember your breakthrough might just be around the corner. Keep going.






Sad to see that men don't want to hear the word "provision" again. They want to "depend" on their wives now. Nnkan ti sele ooo








@Wizarab10 You're among the men that'll want to move into their wife's house after marriage. Coming for her father isn't smart. If she does same to you, you'll block her.











