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Thursday, September 12, 2024

Businesswoman Miz Nwanneka Sends Memo To Single Ladies Says Marriage Is Not A Competition

Businesswoman,Wanneka, recently shared her thoughts on social media on why some ladies think it is late to marry at 30.


”Dear singles in the house, may you all marry well. may your first marriage be the last and the best.
But here is the thing, to achieve this, no rush, no desperation, no l must marry by force, let the man be into you and willing and ready to marry you as much as you are into him.
One thing we all need to understand is marriage is not a competition. Marry when you know and feel it’s right with your actual better half.
Truth is, even if you marry at 31 which some women think it’s too late these days and God willing, you have a child same year, at 61, you will have a 30 years old child who will also probably be married and still give you a child and you will still be grandma anyways
A lot of us these days feel like marrying at 30 or 31 or 32 is a taboo. Will you rather marry your enemy in your 20’s or marry your real husband that God has destined for you in your 30’s?
Both early marriage and late marriage has its advantages and disadvantages believe me, some can marry early and get it right, some marry early and get it wrong.
But lately, majority just wan to marry early weather they get it wrong or right, they really don’t care.” God didn’t design marriages to end in divorce and I’m telling you from experience, divorce is necessary when the situation is takes your peace and nobody gets married to get divorced trust me but it becomes necessary with a lot of factors and understandably so but pls the best way to reduce it is by making sure we take our time to marry right from the start.
It’s not a competition of who marries first, did you marry the man you will look at in 20 years and be happy you married him?
Funny thing is, marriage is not about the now, it’s about the later. When the kids are grown and gone, will you look at the man you married and and be at peace with yourself when it’s just both of you in the whole compound?”

19 comments:

  1. Madam Rest
    What is it
    Haven’t you done enough
    Every other eke market day Cho Cho Cho Cho
    Marry your baby prick in peace abeg

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  2. OK beautiful motigbetional speaker. πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„

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    1. The way she took the ministry so serious ehnπŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…

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  3. Nah when person see bone of him bone and fresh of him fresh nah he or she go marry
    No rushing in getting married

    If you Rush in
    You rush Out

    May God help Our Singles to make the right choice πŸ™πŸ™


    Hello iya Boys

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  4. B J (Thread by Abi)12 September 2024 at 14:55

    Motigbetional speaker isonu

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  5. 🀣🀣🀣these BVs ehnnnn... which one is motegbetional speaker

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  6. She's right. If I marry at 35 and I have children immediately, my child can go on to marry at 25. The person who married at 25 and had children immediately, their child can go on to marry at 35. So we would both be grandparents at the same time.

    So why you dey laugh another person?

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  7. Madam rest please. Every eke market day choo choo chooooo zukwanike Wanneka

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  8. Nawa o, marriage this, marriage that, abeg what's going on?

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  9. Marriage counsellors everywhere.

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  10. Truth be said, there's a lot of sense in what she said

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  11. She should send her memo to veeekee her rival

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  12. She's right. But our coconut head no go gree hear

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  13. Marry when you are ready. In my next life I will rather be a career woman than marry early

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