He wrote: "Dear men, If you have not found your purpose or success, don't find a wife, because you won't be able to fund her. If you find a wife before finding your purpose and success, most likely, you have found trouble.
We made a list of some things ladies shouldn't say to their men during sex, but what of the other way round? What are some things women don't want to hear during sex? 1. 'Who's your daddy?'
Moreover you married/bought her, she didn't marry you. A pet cannot be demanding loyalty and allegiance from it's owner.'' Emeka saw the tweet and found it distasteful.
But it's however, rather sad that most of the so-called feminists in Nigeria have taken the term wrongly - SimplyRisque speaks on the term as she says these so-called Nigerians Feminists want the benefits that men get, but they don't want to
A Nigerian man identified as Echezona Enebeli, on Facebook, has advised men to ensure that their wife is not richer than them. The man said it is OK for a man to support his wife but he should never do so to the extent that she becomes richer than him. He
Trust me you don't want to be a statistic. Las las rent, school fees, food money, utility bills, etc will always be there and will be sorted whether you're dead or alive. If you no meet up tell them say na owe you owe you no kee pesin!
"Nigerian women don't like flowers" how many you don buy first? Which beautiful sunset sight do we have in Nigeria that we want to see? You have a roof to stay sit on to watch the stars?
Don't get mad at her and turn the place to a lecture hall. Don't make drama in the place. Be decent for once. Don't grow crazy and begin shouting all over the place. Be the decent civilised man.
'Dear guys, do not be pressurized during sex, you aren't a machine. If you can't do again, stand up and fan yourself. Life is too short please,' Don Jazzy said. There you have it guys, 'don't be forming Mandigo warrior.'
A TikTok user has stirred up a conversation online after alleging that men don't get credit for what they go through to feed their families. Shirley Kekana shared a video to back up her claim.
If you can’t afford it don’t go after girls who’re clearly about the money- it’s not by force. And ladies stop worrying men you know can’t take care of you the way you want. Make we all dey our lane..“, she tweeted. See her tweet below: