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Every stage of your life requires a different approach. Do things differently to achieve a different result.
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Every stage of your life requires a different approach.

Do things differently to achieve a different result.

21/12/2023

12 THINGS TO SAY NO TO IN YOUR MARRIAGE

1. Say NO to going to bed with unresolved issues. The longer issues pile up the messy things become and the climate in your home worsens

2. Say NO to involving parents or family in solving marital matters. Instead, see a counsellor, a pastor or a neutral person of authority who believes in marriage if you can't manage a breakthrough as a couple. Parents and family are biased and after you two have solved issues, they will remember the wrongs done to their son/daughter and it will affect family relations. Minimise the amount of people involved in your domestic affairs

3. Say NO to coming to big decisions without giving the other an opportunity to be heard and considered. This is how to build unity

3. Say NO to using the words "My" in marriage. "My car", "My child", "My house", "My money"... Instead say "Our car", "Our child", "Our house", "Our money" regardless of who contributes the most financially. You two are a team

4. Say NO to arguing in front of the children. Don't expose them to tension that will emotionally stress them

5. Say NO to ending a sexual moment with only one of you sexually satisfied. Both of you ought to enjoy love making

6. Say NO to using insults no matter how angry you get. Your spouse will easily remember the insults spoken in moments of anger than the loving words spoken in times of peace

7. Say NO to eating outside yet your spouse has taken the time to prepare a family meal for you. Make it a habit to eat together

8. Say NO to visits by your relatives without informing your spouse. It is not your home alone. If you want your spouse to be a good host to your relatives, consult with him/her when the visit will happen and for how long

9. Say NO to entertaining another or flirting with others. You two are allowed to have a healthy social life and friends even of the opposite gender but with boundaries and transparency

10. Say NO to sleeping in different beds/rooms yet you are in the same house. It sets a bad precedence and escalates the situation. Be like "Honey, we didn't have the best of days today but I still love you". You walking out to sleep somewhere else or kicking your spouse out of the room communicates rejection and disgust

11. Say NO to letting a relative come stay in your house who disrespects your spouse. Don't let your spouse be attacked at home

12. Say NO to suggesting divorce when things get difficult. You don't solve problems by threatening to walk out. When you tell your spouse divorce is an option it can easily discourage your spouse or make your spouse defensive. Unfortunately, some ask for a divorce not because they are serious but to scare and manipulate and in so doing planting seeds of doubt in their marriage

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21/12/2023

A neighbor of mine once gave me and my mother spoilt semo and Okro soup to eat. This was when we had nothing and were both struggling.

My mother had gone to her to ask if she had anything to eat. The woman told my mother that all she had was eba and soup. She asked if my mother wanted it.

“But you go fit chop my food?”

My mother assured her she can. Of cause, she wasn’t expecting spoilt food.

When she brought the eba to the house in a plate and opened it, my father felt like throwing up.

He was very upset.

“How can she do this to us?” He fumed angrily.

“Is it because we are poor? Or is it because we don’t have anything to eat?” How can she be so cruel to give us food that she cannot eat?”

My mother tried to calm him down and asked him not to shout so she doesn’t hear.

Still angry, he stood up and carried his shoe along. It was his only church shoe. That day he sold it to a shoemaker at our junction for peanuts.

He brought the money and handed it to my mother.

“Cook us something better to eat. Do not beg people anymore. If we don’t have, it is better we starve than to beg and be mocked at.” He cautioned.

That evening while she cooked, my mother asked him to bring down the soup, while she ran to buy us candles. Just as she left, a knock sounded on my door. My father opened it and discovered it was our neighbor. The same woman that had brought us the spoilt soup.

She carried a pot in her hands and asked my father if she could warm her soup with our charcoal.

My dad agreed.

While she was warming her soup, we kept perceiving this strange smell from her pot. And so when she had come to carry her soup, my father said to her.

“This soup still good?”

The woman chuckled.

“E good. Na the last one be this. I give your wife small this afternoon, and ma this one I wan chop.”

“But the soup don spoil na.”

She looked at the pot.

“Food the only spoil when you get option. For me wey no get option, e still good. And I go chop am like that.”

My mother who was already back and inside started weeping as she overheard the woman.

That evening my father collected the pot from the woman and invited her into our house to eat with us. She was very happy. Before she left, he told my mother to share our pot of soup in two. We gave her half of the soup, while we kept half.

Some of us take the good deeds of others for wickedness. We complain because what they gave to us was not what we expected them to give. But have we stopped to ask if what they gave us was their last?

We should look deeper, and be appreciative instead of complaining.

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Our underwears are now a thing of public display.Our dresses are made of transparent material to boost the design of our...
07/09/2023

Our underwears are now a thing of public display.
Our dresses are made of transparent material to boost the design of our underwears.

With our hands we buy indecency, walking on the street unashamed.
We are not ashamed any more to leave some part of our breast out.

Our thighs are perched with flies leaving trace of unwanted spots.
We walk with open slit revealing our panties.
Fashion is what I hear it is.

We've thrown our royal nature all in the name of fashion.
We've Laid down our robes for rags all in the name of fashion.
We've traded our 'lion walk' for 'cat walk'.

We prefer to slay in makeup and not with our words and the works of our hands.
WOMAN
Where is thy God?
WOMAN
Where is thy Pride?
Will he who find you still find a GOOD thing?
Will he who find you still obtain FAVOUR?
Can he who find you sing praises of VIRTUOUSNESS?

One thing I know and the spirit bears witness, A girl who says she loves God will not associate herself with indecency, She will Hate it.

Note: decency is not old fashion

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