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Sunday, August 05, 2018
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Nice one
ReplyDeleteThat’s why I will always love Tobi Bakre. He is destined for Greatness
DeleteA girl go take her two left legs come a man's house, take off her clothes and say she no want am?
ReplyDeleteWetin you want -prayer meeting?
Stella fit carry this one cook stew. I be female. If you no want am, no take away ya clothes in a man's house .
You are not only messed up in your brain. You must equally have a generation of abused women in your family. Go seek a professional help.
DeleteThis went way over your head.
Delete@16:24
Deletewetin you mean by over her head?
*deep breathe* it's well
ReplyDeleteHmmmm nawa oh
ReplyDeleteHnmmmm!
ReplyDeleteSome women are really trying..can't joke with my face o.You beat me...I pack and go jare.
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ReplyDeleteRubbish.
ReplyDeleteThe 3rd picture: "I married you, you did not buy me"...
ReplyDeleteSome Akwa Ibom Elders might disagree with you unequivocally, since they perform 'Tradingtional' Marriage rites...
O.k.
ReplyDelete"I married you, you did not buy me". Err, if I am compelled to pay a bride price that comprised of a list that looks anything like the one that was posted here a couple of days ago, bitch I own your ass.
ReplyDeleteLmao
DeleteNo! You don't own her...pu weren't forced. You could walk away.
DeleteThat is why I like the new age Yoruba marriages, no bride price or dowry and they still reserve your room in your father’s house. Any sign of DV, it’s even the father that sends his driver to go pack your bags back home after harassing the stupid horseband with policemen.
DeleteLove my father to bits, two legacies he left me are solid education and confidence. No man can tell me $hit!!!
Try DV on an Akwa Ibom woman and you will know they don’t joke with their daughters. No one forced you to marry. You don’t own no shit, In fact, if anything you will feel blessed to be privileged to marry her.
DeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteMay God help everyone going through the pain and humiliation of DV. The Lord is your strength.
ReplyDelete"I married you. You did not buy me". When your people dey bring 6 pages of things to use buy you, why you no talk
ReplyDeleteThen work to change the culture if you do not like certain things in it. Why is it that Africans believe that just because their ancestors did it then it is okay for them. It is your culture if there is that within your culture that offends you then work to change it!
DeleteIt is well. some families even give back bride price when paid to show they didn't sell their daughter
ReplyDeleteOk noted
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteGod will always protect women in their marriage and women should help themselves too
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