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My people ona good morning o
I say I must show face today, so who's ready to make noise? π
They got married to people who made them smile and happy
What if it's money that makes me smile? Abeg that time have passed, there is still love now but let's not lie, things are more expensive and costly to get now compared to those times.
If you want your marriage to thrive in our world today, get love and get money... Equally would be perfect, not one lacking while the other flourishes.
Would you marry someone you love deeply even if they are struggling financially?
Shey love will not happen first before loving deeply happens π no please! There has to be some kind of level of seriousness and plans to make that financial struggle not be an issue. But if it's obvious that the struggle will continue for a while, love deeply will shallow o π
Come and talk your own @abdul-qudus @kilvnrex @van.illa
Get money get love
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Momma, I say get love get money o
Don't come and twist my words make my future husband nor see me run π€£
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I can't even smile when there is no money. Na anger be that ππ€£π
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You go just develop anger issues π
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I Dey come. Make I finish brushing my teeth.
Brushing teething by 3:30? I talk am say something dey smell here since π
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I don't really blame a lot of Nigerian women that choose money over love because truly loving in an empty stomach is frustrating.
The Americans and big European countries whose government have covered a lot of their social amenities can love and still be happy. At least there's insurance for healthcare, there are allowances in some other countries for pregnant mothers.
Donald Trump just issued a new one to support expecting mothers. With a little job and income coming in, a couple can decide to be okay having one or 2 kids, unfortunately we don't have that luxury here.
For real, it's a sad one... We all need love, it's very important but it isn't enough in a country like ours. May God help us survive in our country π