Imagine the Tega ‘s disgusting behavior of cheating on her husband on International TV and saying today that ‘he will understand.’ That’s the fate of the Nigerian man. He is constantly tormented by that gender that begged Joseph for one round and expected to ‘understand’
He is not expected to express his bitter emotions, If he dare tries, he will be called weak and told “Be a man!” He swallows his tears like pills. He bottles up his emotions sometimes to his own early death. Who really we save the Nigerian man?
Incase you don’t know what has happened to this poor man, he can’t even have a word fight anymore in the council of men without being reminded how his wife was f*cked on TV.
He will live with the trauma for the rest of his life and he is expected to ‘understand’.
What’s more? For Tega to do this on National TV at the full glare of her husband and the general public with video evidence that will last forever, only God know what she had been doing in secret throughout the marriage. Once an olosho always an olosho.
Anyone close to Her husband should tell him to do a paternity test for the child he thinks is his own. It just might not be.

May God save us from women like Tega.

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8 Sep
Tega ‘s husband was running up and down granting interviews to media houses when his wife ‘hurt’ him. Today he hugged her and took her in as if nothing happened.

2baba was completely silent when Annie was dragging him by his scrotum all over social media, today he has left.
Be careful with a silent man. He is very dangerous. If you slap your man in public and he slaps you back, that’s all. It has probably finished there but if every time you slap him, he smiles & keeps quiet , be scared for your life.
Taking dogs as a case study, the ones who bark the most do nothing more than just barking.
The ones who actually bite don’t bark much, they pounce on you with force and deal with you when you cross your limits
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8 Sep
If you’ve been following Tonto & Prince’s story, you will realize that a Nigerian woman needs a man that is tall, handsome, rich, caring, sweet, romantic, lasts 14 hours in sez, breakfast in bed etc etc etc but a Nigerian man just needs a woman that will give him PEACE
Men don’t need too much in a relationship. They don’t need money. They don’t need expensive gifts (They are shocked if it comes because they don’t even expect it). They don’t need paid trips. They just need a woman who will support them emotionally and grant them find peace.
They need a woman who will be faithful to them and decent in a society, a woman they can confidently introduce as a girlfriend in the public without hearing hush whispers about how every guy in King Jaja hostel knacked her back in UNILAG.
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7 Sep
French footballer Jean-Pierre Adams has passed away at the age of 73 after spending 39 years in a coma.

In 1982, after suffering a ligament rupture injury, the former Nice and Paris Saint-Germain centre-back was hospitalised for surgery on 17 March 1982 at the Édouard Herriot
Hospital in Lyon.

After an error made by his anesthesiologist, he suffered a bronchospasm which starved his brain of oxygen and he slipped into a coma.

In the mid 1990s, when a court of law adjudicated on the case, both the anaesthetist and trainee were given one-month
suspended sentences and fines that translated to a $815 fine.
His wife stayed by his side for 39 years even though she was told by the Doctors that he will never wake up again. She refused to consider the option of Euthanasia.

Good women still exist in this world.
Read 4 tweets
6 Sep
FROM MY DM

Goodafternoon Doc, you have many followers please help me post this.
It's about this DNA of a thing Sir...
I'm currently pregnant for this guy. I found out about the pregnancy when i was already 5 months gone. So i spoke to him about it then and he didn't doubt
I was carrying his child. But along the line he came up with a flimsy excuse that he's no longer sure the pregnancy is his because i refused terminating the pregnancy at that stage and secondly i refused giving away the child as soon as i put to bed like he suggested with reasons
been that he's not ready for responsibilities and that i can't force it on him I then told him not to worry that he should move on with his life since i can't force him to be a father and then told him that once i put to bed i would call him so we can go do a DNA test.
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6 Sep
Tega committed an abominable act with Boma. The anger and disgust was palpable from extreme of the Nigerian soil to the other. The people were given an opportunity to vote and they converted the anger to action, turned up massively and aggressively and voted them out.
The reason bad governance is still thriving in Nigeria is because we’ve not yet decided to convert our anger to action.
We’ve been angry. We’ve been starved. We’ve been punished. Everything that could give breath of life has been banned. We’ve been killed. We’ve been jailed
We’ve been choked. We have been complaining and yelling unendingly. We cry. We lament.
However, when it’s time to vote new people into power, we shy away. We lock our doors securely and stay in.
PVC registration is ongoing. Do you have your PVC? Have you registered?
Read 10 tweets
1 Sep
Tega said that she does not mind if her husband ends the marriage after she goes back home; that after all na she get the fame and money. When a typical Nigerian woman thinks she can afford the basic things of life, she feels she doesn’t need a man anymore
#BBNaija #BBNaija6
Most Nigerian Women don’t love unconditionally. They love because of what they are getting out of the relationship. That is why they want out as soon as they feel they can provide for themselves
The Nigerian society has been structured in such a way that the man’s value is measured based on the material things he can provide. A man who cannot provide material things is constantly shamed and tagged to be undeserving of love hence the popular clause “broke boys avoid me”
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