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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Actress Eucharia Anunobi Explains Why People Are Broke...


 

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  1. πŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒπŸ“Œ so true.

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  2. She is so right, but people will keep falling for such🀷‍♀️🀷‍♀️
    πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ @Onye Ibe ri be ka fa bu

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  3. Na real "onye iberibe". You are on point Evang.

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  4. She always speaks facts but it's creepy how she does it though.

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    1. The way this woman just makes Christianity look like a joke is really annoying. Good thing she can't dare try this in Islam! No morals nothing! Suddenly anybody takes up any title affiliated to christiandom without any reflection or a living standard to show true submission to Christ. Olorun kuu suuru!

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    2. What is this one saying...how does she make Christianity a joke?

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    3. Leave Eucharia alone, let her preach Christ the way she deems fit.

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  5. True talk mama! May God help us.

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  6. If you follow this timeless advice, you will live a long, happy life!

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  7. Tell them , they will not hear. The one that is more annoying is the o es that calls themselves celebrities living from paycheck to paycheck to pepper invisible fans while been broke and vulnerable to inventualities in life . Thereby they become desperate when in need and loose the little values they managed to hold on to during their childhood I order to survive

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  8. But sometimes you can be broke helping people. I help my relation to settle down when she came over as a new immigrants to Europe and I was very broke thereafter because I spent so much.

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    1. This is not for you then. There's always an exception to every rule.

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    2. A wealthy family offered me a room in their home in exchange for discounted rent. I respect that.

      You knew you couldn't afford to help this person and that this person has no means of income so why didn't you wish him or her well and transfer only what you can afford them limit the relationship to calls and visits? There's no rule that says a relative coming from Nigeria must live with you and you must set them up. You chose that and it has consequences.

      Your relative could have emigrated on a work visa and be earning from day one day after a month of living with you for an agreed fee, he is she has found an apartment and is good to go but you keep helping people come in as some sort of dependent e.g. student then complain and blame them for funds you chose to deplete.

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  9. If I can't afford an asoebi I simply decline or tell the person that will show up in an outfit I already have.
    I can't out do myself.

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  10. True talk o. I pray people listen to this.

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  11. You see a jobless undergraduate carrying iPhone Promax that she uses for basic things. No income. They follow latest fashion. And every year they must upgrade. Until they graduate to realize that life is not easy and then end up hanging around Sheraton every night looking for hook up. Because they lack money discipline, even a full year of prostitution, they still cannot give account of any reasonable thing they did with all the money they made servicing different men.

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