In this interview with Ogbonna Casmir, she talks about her journey in life At 60, whatare the things youare grateful to God for? How can youask me such a question?
"She would leave you when she meets someone richer. Ask around here and they'll tell you who she really is." Ekow said. It didn't end there, according tohim, Ekow went ahead to mention three other guys I'd treated the same way.
Ifyou do one and leave the others, youare bound to have problems. These issues should be dealt with simultaneously and transparently. People have to see whatyouare doing.
Privilege Moyo said: "A pic of himwould have helped us a lot so we stay away from your husband pastor😅" Zipho advised: "Try to find a way to leave unless you fear what people will say but this is deep we talking about your own soul too that
But, you see, ifyouare ruthless to one out of 100, you send a message to the remaining 99. Ifyouare compassionate with one, saying he is repentant, 'let's forgive him', you also send a message out to others.
He gave us the approval that if we could broker it, they would also be ready, adding that if the Nigeriens are ready, the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, will be ready.
Youare guaranteed a knowledge based empowerment that will always make you better off than those who won’t have access to this all round well of knowledge.May I askyou?
When he was leaving on Monday, we all said goodbye tohim without knowing that it was the last time we would see him. How did youmeet? We met in our village. I told you we came from the same village. We grew up together.
From the first day I carried him, I didn't want to let him go...so every time I had free time, and his mum hadn't brought himto me, I would walk two floors up, knock on his family's door and ask them if they wanted me to take the child off
From the first day I carried him, I didn't want to let him go...so every time I had free time, and his mum hadn't brought himto me, I would walk two floors up, knock on his family's door and ask them if they wanted me to take the child off
From the first day I carried him, I didn't want to let him go...so every time I had free time, and his mum hadn't brought himto me, I would walk two floors up, knock on his family's door and ask them if they wanted me to take the child off
From the first day I carried him, I didn't want to let him go...so every time I had free time, and his mum hadn't brought himto me, I would walk two floors up, knock on his family's door and ask them if they wanted me to take the child off
From the first day I carried him, I didn't want to let him go...so every time I had free time, and his mum hadn't brought himto me, I would walk two floors up, knock on his family's door and ask them if they wanted me to take the child off