I'm not married yet. People always ask why I chose "Dorisstillsmiling" as my Instagram handle, I just can't stop smiling and being happy, Ilove myself so much.
I might get killed because of who I am, because of who Ilove." She points to a frame on the wall containing photos of dozens of LGBTI men and women. "This is our memory wall," she says.
I just pity him, because even at gunpoint I'll never agree that he had an atom of love for me. "He cursed me every time he saw me. We never had a loving time as father and son. I'm not fabricating stories. I'm telling you the truth.
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I record in the studio and sometimes, I play games. I hang out at cinemas. I also go on twitter and just sit down for hours talking to my fans. What are your likes and dislikes? Ihate failure. Ihate dirt and sloppiness.
Ihate being referred to as a wife beater because I am not one. Any man that does that does not deserve to be called a father or a man because you are stronger than the woman," he said.
"In India, when I go around Ihate the feeling of having a crowd around me, just standing there staring at me. They just come to look. It makes me feel uncomfortable.
The Okoye brothers getting into fights and making it public on social media, thereby attracting comments from fans and strangers who love to dish out advice for a story they truly know nothing of is no new story.
I sha left, no time for rubbish [kiss my teeth] Tell me something you'd love to do but haven't Peg someone's son. With a strap on, actually. I see. Name an overrated sexual act Anal sex. Yuck. Lmao.
I hope that you can one day fill his heart with love, instead of hate." Their back-and-forth went on for awhile, and the other parents weren't very nice. But I will remember what my dad said forever: Love, instead of hate.
So, I will say she is a courageous woman." Such love. Such dignity. And a great lesson about sacrifice. Mama J is the heroine of the OJB Okungbowa story: she gave him three more years to live despite the betrayal she had suffered.