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Friday, August 17, 2018

Ace Comedian Alibaba Shares Selah Message Sent By A Fan

Are you following the King of Comedy Alibaba on Instagram?If not,you are missing out of learning the basics of a good relationship et al
He shared these thought provoking screen shots of messages on his Instagram page....















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    1. Real food for thought. The only issue I have with this is the call out on “women” to raise their son’s or children in general. What exactly are the men doing then? I think both parents should, not just women. Besides, in Nigeria where men have the final say in the home, man can thwart a woman’s efforts to raise her sons right saying he wants him to be a man like him etc (I’ve actually seen this play out before in Nigerian homes). So more focus should actually be on men to raise their sons right or at least join forces with the women to raise their children right...... Just Me

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    2. Well said... Join forces sounds good

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    3. thank you anonymous. my sentiments exactly...men should start taking their place too....sadly for example even among christian men, i mean believers oh, they do not even take up their priestly roles as head of the homes but all the focus on is the wife doing all the work and taking care of the home...all the praying and everything is left to themothers..being the head is not only for authority, God expects you to lead your home in all areas...no matter how busy a man is and you cannot make out time for your kids then sorry you have failed. how many men have sat down to analyse how Christ loves the church so they can begin to love their wives in return? na only submit to your husbands u go dey hear..mothers should teach their sons to take care of the home and dont cut them off domestic chores. my husband helps me cook and clean at home but i am very mindful of how i talk to him and treat him cos he is the oga of the house. we have only 2 girls for now but i trust God that when the boy or if the boy comes we will teach him same values of being a responsible human first,a man..

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    4. U are very correct, the man is the head of his house both spiritually and otherwise, but most don't understand their God given authority and will leave everything for the woman including training of the children to be what God expects them to be.

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    5. I used to be a big fan of Alibaba before, but I heard a fellow comedian house was demolished in lagos(kelly blind) he called Alibaba to help me Atleast with anything, but Ali told him that he's busy looking for school fees for his daughter..

      An Oap in Wazobia FM abj heard and called Kelly live on radio, d guy lamented his woes and Abuja people had pity and raise more than half a million in a day.. God dey.

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  2. Wow!!! Such a good read. The grass is not always greener as it tend to look.

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  3. Wow this is wisdom. If you know you know, or continue to argue with your keyboard...

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  4. So whats the name of the principal in Amawe secondary?? Bcos her vice don open her nyash on top internet.....

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    1. Sylvia Amawe in bini language means "let alone" not the name of the school. She was saying that the principal is not qualified to teach primary school let alone secondary school.

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    2. The name of the principal in "Amawe secondary school" is "Atunyota"πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…

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  5. Most Benin men in particularly first children aren't brought up well. They believe they have already made it on life because they would inherit their father's property. Many of their first male children are nothing to right home about. Beware my dear sisters.

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  6. This is so sooo true!

    Women raise your sons right..stop raising wild animals and handing stressing girls who were raised right!

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  7. Words of our elders are words of wisdom.
    This woman just had to pour it all out and they were all full of sense.

    Respect to you madam....
    Raise your sons and daughters right... Prepare them for the future ahead.

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  8. ...."my principal should not be teaching in primary school amawe secondary." For me rolling with laughter.

    This woman spoke the truth, but in a world that doesn't appreciate values anymore, those with values are losing it fast and joining the bandwagon.

    When you go to the store to buy body lotion, all you'd see is Lightning creams..lightning serum, lightning soap, lightning this and that. You'd hardly find body lotions for dark, brown or tan skin. If you're not disciplined, you'd be tempted to buy 'cause they are in vogue.

    It's all messed up, really... and I don't see a redemption.

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  9. Well said. The onus is on us as new mothers, mothers to be, to train our children, both Male and Female on values. We have put too much conscious effort to raise our girls well than we did on the male.

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    1. The onus is not on YOU blah blah blah, it is on YOU and YOUR HUSBAND.
      You did not fuck yourself.
      The children belong to BOTH of you.
      The responsibility of a Nigerian husband goes beyond providing sperm and screeching 'submit, 'submit' like a constipated he goat.
      If the husband does not know what it takes to be a husband and father, indeed it is a double tragedy.
      The first being that you had the misfortune to marry him

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    2. Lmao! Loud it annoy!!

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  10. This is sense speaking, currently have a male cousin holidaying in my house who is so badly raised up and I'm trying to correct but it seems like I'm picking on him.

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  11. So true. This is what i have been hammering on. Bringing up the girl child in a proper way and ignoring the boy-child with the belief that he is a man and can take care of himself. At the end of the day, he learns and picks up vices in the name of 'advice' from his peers and unleash terror on an innocent lady-wife. Please, we the young mothers should start correcting the wrongs of ages past. Fathers are obligated to teach and impact on their sons just like the mothers do. It is not the job of the mother only.

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  12. Family is the basic unit of Society just like Gene is the basic unit of hereditary.

    Society miscreants are projections of wrong parental attributes.

    Good training should be applicable to both sex regardless of gender.

    Most mom are guilty of this: they prefer to raise the girl child to be more peaceful, loving , hardworking and more christ-like thereby relegating the Male child to become a direct opposite.

    Parents should also raise men that are all encompassing with good traits.

    Most men are morally bankrupt because of the kind of training and family values instilled in them.

    It's a garbage in, Garbage out process.


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  13. Well said but it's not only in Benin that girls bleach their skin, bleaching is everywhere abeg.

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  14. Indiscipline is also another problem

    Before This month endss,,i will send you my service years boulevard

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  15. Beautiful brides are challenged to train their sons well and let's see if they will be better at the job than our mothers we are all complaining about.

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    1. When the grooms are still expected to just stand there and stare like bottles of lucozade, I wonder what difference they’re expecting. As if the mothers singlehandedly gave birth to the kids so they’re also being challenged to train them better and do all the hardwork on the kids while the fathers still loaf around.

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