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Man shared how they tought Thier wives how to drive
Man shared how they tought Thier wives how to drive
By Faith Moses
A Nigerian man has narrates on his twitter handle the what men lost when teaching thier wives how to drive.
The first time and last, I tried teaching my sister how to drive. I lost a rim and tyre. Because she saw a truck coming on a different lane.
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Man shared how they tought Thier wives how to drive
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“I can’t remember the last time I slept with light”
“I can’t remember the last time I slept with light“
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Facts about Nigeria women and marriage myths
Facts about Nigeria women and marriage myths
By Faith Moses
There are several myths surrounding Nigerian women and marriage that are often perpetuated in society. Some of these myths include:
1. Nigerian women are only interested in marrying for money: This myth suggests that Nigerian women are solely focused on finding a wealthy husband to provide for them financially. In reality, Nigerian women, like women everywhere, seek love, companionship, and emotional fulfillment in a marriage.
2. Nigerian women are submissive and passive in marriage: This myth portrays Nigerian women as meek and obedient wives who always defer to their husbands. While respect for one’s spouse is important in Nigerian culture, women are also encouraged to assert themselves and have a voice in their marriages.
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3. Nigerian women are only interested in marrying within their own tribe or ethnic group: This myth suggests that Nigerian women are limited in their choices of potential partners based on tribal or ethnic affiliations. In reality, many Nigerian women are open to marrying someone from a different tribe or ethnic group, as long as there is mutual respect and understanding.
4. Nigerian women are desperate to get married: This myth implies that Nigerian women are constantly seeking marriage and are willing to settle for any man who comes along. In reality, Nigerian women, like women everywhere, take their time to find the right partner and are not desperate to rush into marriage.
5. Nigerian women are not career-oriented and prioritize marriage over their professional goals: This myth suggests that Nigerian women are not ambitious or career-driven and prioritize marriage over their professional aspirations. In reality, many Nigerian women are highly educated and successful in their careers, and they are able to balance their personal and professional lives effectively.
Overall, it is important to challenge these myths and stereotypes about Nigerian women and marriage, and recognize the diversity and complexity of women’s experiences and choices in relationships.
Facts about Nigeria women and marriage myths
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Bobrisky Abuse of Naira
Bobrisky Abuse of Naira
By Faith Moses
Bobrisky, a popular Nigerian internet personality and social media influencer known for his controversial antics and gender non-conformity, has been at the center of various scandals and controversies in recent years.
One of the most notable incidents involving Bobrisky was his arrest by the Nigerian police in 2019, which sparked a debate about LGBTQ rights and freedom of expression in Nigeria.
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However, Bobrisky has been involved in a feud with Nigerian actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday, which escalated on social media with both parties exchanging insults and accusations. This feud brought to light the issue of cyberbullying and the misuse of social media platforms for personal vendettas.
The topic of “Naira abuse” refers to the excessive display of wealth and lavish spending by individuals, often on social media, particularly in Nigeria. Many people criticize this behavior as being wasteful and promoting materialism, especially in a country where poverty and inequality are prevalent. Bobrisky has been accused of engaging in “Naira abuse” by flaunting his wealth and luxurious lifestyle on social media, leading to further criticism and controversy.
Overall, the controversies surrounding Bobrisky and the discussions about “Naira abuse” highlight larger societal issues such as social media behavior, moral values, and the impact of influencers on public discourse. These incidents raise important questions about ethics, responsibility, and the boundaries of freedom of expression in the digital age.
Bobrisky Abuse of Naira
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