Before you shyke the shunamite I am not a relationship coach but me I Sure know that you shouldn't marry for others but yourself. Don't marry for society,don't marry for your family,don't marry for your friends,don't marry for your pastor,don't marry for your church and don't marry for your village people Marry for yourself. Marry in the Lord(a believer with the same doctrinal persuasion), but marry who you like and who likes you Marry who you like and who likes you. Attraction is very important o. I know why I'm saying this o! Marry someone who you can reason together with at the same level Marry someone who is intelligent if you don't want your kids to be olodo Simple biology. Its not rocket science! Marry the kind of flesh you like. If you like a fair-mami-water-shunamite, please marry one. If you like a dark-skinned-queen-of-the-coast-shunamite please go for it If you like a fat Shunamite, please don't let anybody ...
Arit was having a relaxed conversation with her boy friend, Jide in her bedroom when she heard some disturbing movements in her living room. Alarmed it could be armed robbers, she shushed Jide and hurried to bolt the bedroom door. Before she could, however, the door flew open. revealing an angry man looking fit to murder! “My heart sank and I became afraid for my life and .Jide’s”, confessed Arit. For the man who just stormed her bedroom was Moses. her married lover of 10 years with whom she had a son. Yet, when she first met Moses. her older friends were a bit skeptical about the relationship. Arit was already in her late 20s. and feared she would be left on the shelf. so she opted for second best. Over the years. she’d had her chances at love. had even been engaged to a man she later jilted because he wasn’t as educated as she was. Moses was all she wanted in a man – only he was married with children. But. he spoilt her rotten. moved her into a bigger flat and helped her get ...
As we reach the crucial milestone of the first 100 days of the Buhari presidency, many would argue that his administration has not approached this critical period in the typical way they are accustomed to. Some people have accused the president of being “slow,” while his defenders would argue he is being “methodical.” At the heart of the argument of the former is the fact that the president has not only delayed in forming a cabinet, he has not laid out any clear policy direction for his government and the country. Perhaps 100 days is too short to assess a government that has a four-year mandate, but we believe it is enough time for any government to provide the policy foundation on which governance will be based. One of the expectations of Nigerians in the first 100 days of this government was the formation of a formidable cabinet to help the president steer the ship of state. That hasn’t happened. While the delay to some has been justified as there seems to be a systematic deconst...
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