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Monday, September 16, 2024
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When poverty is involved, that's whn you see this rubbish,no one is obligated to anyone,.
ReplyDeleteChai
ReplyDeletePainful read.
ReplyDeleteit's an ikegwuru situation 🤷🏻It's so common in My Igbo land
ReplyDeleteMake una stop dis narrative of women being the only sacrificers in and for families.
ReplyDeleteGiving the narrative velocity indirectly normalize it.
No be only women dey sacrifice for family.
Families who do it pick on who they believe can best sacrifice with result.
Heard of families where the young brother sponsored the marriage ceremonies for all his elder brothers keeping his marriage on hold and slowing down his business growth.
The elder brothers who trained their siblings into being self independent adults are proverbial.
In most marriages, both the fathers and mothers sacrifice for their family good. But the father who broadcast his sacrifices is seen as odd. So fewer children know about it until they themselves become fathers or get married to men who are not delinquent.
To avoid stories tomorrow, anything the son of Man buys and does for his family, he counts and narrates to the hearing of his family. The son of man is active in words and action.
Any man who refuses to count his sacrifices to his children naim lose.
God Forbid...
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys