Harry Fame EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ THESE 30 RULES FOR GODLY WOMEN- 1). Never raise your voice for any reason to your husband. Its a sign of disrespect.(Prov 15v1) 2). Don't expose your husband's weaknesses to your family and friends. It will bounce back at you. You are each other's keeper. (Eph 5v12) 3). Never use attitudes and moods to communicate to your husband, you never know how your husband will interpret them. Defensive women don't have a happy home.(Prov 15v13) 4). Never compare your husband to other men, you've no idea what their life is all about. If you attack his Ego, his Love for you will diminish. 5). Never ill treat your husband's friends because you don't like them, the person who's supposed to get rid of them is your husband.(Prov 11v22) 6). Never forget that your husband married you, not your maid or anyone else. Do your duties.(Gen 2v24) 7). Never assign anyone to give attention to your husband, people may do e...
DIARY OF A SCARLET WOMAN EPISODE 3 Everything was going just well till I turned 18. Even though I just clocked 18, I looked much older than my age. I could pass as a 22-23year old girl. I was tall and have matured looks with well-rounded breasts. I was in Anita’s room, chilling. I was bored and I decided to visit her. Chidinma travelled home on exit (compulsory for all students). I borrowed Anita’s laptop to watch some movies. That was the moment that my water broke and pushed out the amorous desires inside me. I stumbled upon some pornographic videos in one of the folders in her laptop. Out of curiosity, I opened one of the files, and for the first time in my life, I saw a naked man. Wow! My eyes popped out and I tried to cover my mouth from screaming. I have had a faint idea about the parts of the body during my primary school days and about the reproductive organs during my biology classes but seeing this video, came with a rush of ideas into my head and body. I sud...
THE impact of bad leadership in Nigeria since the end of the civil war is everywhere, but the segment of the population that has been victimised the most is the youth. They are the ones spending the most active years of their lives in poverty. They are either engaged in ungainful, menial employment, or are unemployed outright. It is estimated that out of about 170 million Nigerians, the youth constitute about 64 per cent or 109 million. 60 per cent of them (about 63 million) are in the job market. This much was admitted by the Presidency after the Alumni Association of the Indian Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) recently paid a courtesy visit to President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja. The Presidency later issued a statement vowing to frontally tackle youth unemployment after putting the 2016 Federal Appropriation Bill to bed. Youth unemployment in Nigeria does not just exist at the bottom echelon where school leavers are looking for work. It occurs at the three levels – the t...
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