Azeez Amonla
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@ummuh_Zahra I wish to advice you but nobody will support you,a far as you family support your new husband
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I'm 32 and tired. I need honest advice.
I lost my husband when my daughter was just 5 months old. He left everything in her name. I'm a nurse and run a small shop, so I've always stood on my own.
Two years later, I remarried. Just 4 months in, my new husband said his business was failing. Since then, I've been handling almost all the bills. I even gave him ₦2M to support him.
Instead of things getting better, he kept demanding more. When I asked what happened to the money, he got upset and left.
Now I've found out he secretly married another woman and even built a house for her. She's pregnant for him.
We've been apart for 4 months. During a family meeting, he claimed he left because I refused to buy a car in his name.
The painful part? My own mother and siblings are supporting him. They say I should transfer my shop and car to his name to “save my marriage.” They're also pressuring me because of my age and my child.
But he has made it clear, he's not leaving the other woman.
Now I'm stuck…
Should I give up everything I've worked for (and what belongs to my daughter) just to keep this marriage? Or should I walk away and start over?

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@Beejaysport Link me up with anybody that can help me with soft loan or business grant, I'm based in ilorin
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@HighChiefOkoro Their is this Yoruba adage that said he who appreciates yesterday good deed that was done to him will receive more
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Dear Yorubas,
I am really curious to know, is it part of your culture to come back to your benefactor the next day to say “thanks for yesterday”?
I’ve noticed that EVERY Yoruba person that I’ve assisted on this app would send a message the next day to say “thank you for yesterday”.
I’ve not noticed this with any other tribe and I don’t do it either.
Please I need to know.
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@Muhammadancopss Amin, think won kill me, sleep is like going to war, you fought many battles
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@osemagnum @3Star_GOD O Allah please send an help let that will support my business with loans or grant
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@ABUJAPLUG I wish to get loan or help from anybody that connects me with somebody that can borrow me money to run my business
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@Odelora_ @Megatron_ron @ismayouisabel I wish Palestine can have this kind of opportunity, babies and women that lost their life in the hand of Israel bomb imported from American would I have being alive
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@Megatron_ron @ismayouisabel That’s chilling. Targeting employees of global tech giants is beyond usual sanctions or rhetoric, it’s a direct threat to human lives and international business. Things could escalate fast.
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BREAKING:
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran has called on all employees of Google, Nvidia, Apple, IBM, Tesla, Intel and Cisco to leave the companies by 8pm Tehran time on Wednesday - The Hill
After that they are going to start blowing them up.
The IRGC has threatened America’s top big tech companies in the region, including Google, Nvidia, Apple, IBM, Tesla, Intel and Cisco, accusing them of being abbettors in the American and Israeli aggression against the country.


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@Frank24net @TheYorubaTimes Islam Teach us not to fight people in their place of worship
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@TheYorubaTimes Can you do this to a mosque? I cause you people
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🇳🇬⚖️ Isese adherents demand public apology, traditional atonement from pastor over Osun Grove incident
Adherents of Isese have issued a public petition demanding an unreserved apology and traditional atonement rites from a pastor following an incident at the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove. The group stated that they will no longer tolerate disrespect, desecration, or disregard for their sacred traditions and ancestral heritage.
The demanded atonement rites include 16 he-goats, 16 roosters, and three kegs of palm oil, which they described not as acts of hostility but as recognized cultural processes of restitution and spiritual cleansing after desecration.
"We are peaceful people, but we are not silent, and we are certainly not weak. We have coexisted with other religions in peace across generations on the land of our ancestors. That peace must be built on mutual respect," the group stated.
The adherents also called on the Nigeria Police Force and the Osun State Government to investigate the incident thoroughly, ensure accountability under the law, and protect all religious and cultural groups from provocation and disrespect. They warned that failure to address the matter appropriately could deepen tensions and disrupt long-standing peace among communities.
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@aiishadahir Things are not going well for me, I'm looking for business support and I don't want to go and collect loan in bank because Allah forbid it
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