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Thursday, July 18, 2024
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That was before.😎
ReplyDeleteStella and her sensational headings.🤣
ReplyDeleteSee how I opened and read a post when I no suppose open at all.
Na Lie!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNot the Igbo man
It’s the Igbo women that die in marriages than divorce. If my mum had left that marriage. I bet you she would have been alive today! This is not my own reasoning alone but ALL my siblings believed so. She died because she was in a marriage where she was beaten black and blue and sometimes locked up in the house. We at some point told her to leave that we will be fine but she said she couldn’t bear the shame
Where is she now. At the young age of 55yrs she died
Now all my siblings are married with 24 grand children scattered all over the world. She would have had the time of her life globetrotting and living the best life
Beleive this man and this statement at your own peril. Women be wise. Don’t let men keep boxing u with thier false narrative
Zendaya
There is a Latin maxim that says "Exceptio probat regulam in casibus non exceptis". In English, this simply means that an exception does not disprove the rule.
DeleteThe peculiarities of your family, does not mean that the general narrative of Igbo men is false.
Thank you @ nocturnal.
DeleteNigerians generally believe the world revolves around their personal experiences...
Times have changed Nnayi.
ReplyDeleteIts a new generation now and people are getting bolder to put themselves and well being first, especially females.
Also, the trainings of those days and now differs.
Marriage is a very hard work, and before one leaves, kindly exhaust all options to keep it together. E no easy anywhere.
But if its life threatening, pls leave ASAP.
This one be yarning rubbish up and down, so it is Lagos that is making igbo men to divorce thier wives just listen to yourself it was Lagos that was making you sleep with young young girls in Nollywood too abi.
ReplyDeleteSMH...Have you gone through the whole interview? Una go see headlines for blogs, instead of you to revert to the entire story una go begin vomit trash. Truly, intelligence is not common in this part of the world.
DeleteThat was then Nnanyi Sacrifice. Time have changed.
ReplyDeleteIt still happens now. My uncle wife has shown him shege, five children from different men, bad character and so on, yet this man refused to divorce her. He only got another house for himself and visits them regularly. His siblings are tired of advising him to let go, but he is too scared of what people will say.
DeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteTime has change
ReplyDeleteBut anybody wan decide to kpam for marriage nah the person Sabi oooo
Hello iya boys
Not now again KOK
ReplyDeleteNot anymore
ReplyDeleteThings have changed....
Whether Lagos or Anambra,times have changed. Marriage is not a do or die affairs. 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteThat was before, not now
ReplyDeleteThings have changed
Igbo men you say?? Let ask Ugo Nwoke, Sharon husband, why he's divorced a third time.
ReplyDeleteHe is talking about the majority here not the few.
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