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Monday, August 28, 2023

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20 comments:

  1. Lesson learnt... Poligamous wahala. It's the worst thing I wish anyone.

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    1. Nothing to learn, grew up in a toxic environment. Dad was a womaniser who didn't care about his family till he died. Mother was and is still a narcissistic, who is jealous of her own children, lies and keeps malice like the air she breathes. Unfortunately, all of her children internalized her traits. At 43 I'm still struggling to rid myself of the childhood trauma, false accusations and Unforgiveness. I pray that all the emotional and psychological wounds I suffered will be healed by the Stripes Of Jesus Christ, Amen. I want to be healed and whole and be a better mother to my children and an asset to my husband.

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  2. My Parents only had a LOUD argument once

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  3. 1. Family is everything.
    Numerous relations yet we sticking around.

    2. Self-sufficient.
    Eating from my own garden and drinking from my own well. I towed the path.
    Oh God! So economical for years, food was cheap at home, protein was kobokobo. Nothing beats having farmlands harvested at will.
    Remember those Nkanu men that used to slaughter and attend to beef. πŸ˜‹

    BTW...read an old Chronicles of Bv Narrative. A Bv who loved eating meat anyhow.
    Haha
    Bv Sluttychic killed person for that post. Chaiiii.

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  4. The act of tolerance, it saves a whole lot of chaos

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  5. My Mum took care of her husband so well when he had an accident. She had to take some time off from work.

    My Dad ALWAYS defended my mum before his siblings. He made sure his siblings never took my mum for granted.

    We didn't know when my Dad was broke, My Super Mum made sure of that.
    My Dad always buy things for us while coming back, except when he's not buoyant.

    My Father allowed my mum to be herself, to be free and to make her choices.

    My father left as a proud husband, my mum will still go as a proud mother (at old age tho).

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    1. Well-done girl.keep at it,for it will pay soon.

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  6. Always be contented
    Invest in education and enlightenment
    Honesty is the best policy

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  7. Contentment. I thank them everyday for this.

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  8. TASTE BLISS CAKES AND PASTRIES28 August 2023 at 19:02

    Contentment, we didn't have much while growing up but my parents made sure that we were always satisfied and grateful for the little we had, we were not moved by what we couldn't afford and I grew up with the mindset.

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  9. My parents taught me never to envy anyone, but be contented with what I have.

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  10. Value every moment with ur family

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  11. 1. To be honest at all times. My parents wouldn't even tell a white lie. So I can't lie to save my life rn
    2. Respect is very important. You dare not disrespect your elders, no matter how wealthy you are.
    3. You can be rich and humble, never show off.
    4. Whatever you're going through, eatπŸ˜‚
    Many things jare. My parents are my mentors forever ❤️

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    1. Fidel how far? U still dey eat anyhow? Heartburn wan finish me here o. Any tips my fellow pregnant mama.

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  12. God first
    Family values.
    Contentment.
    Love.
    Respect.
    Loyalty.
    Honesty.
    Dignity.
    Hardwork.
    Humility.

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  13. They taught us compassion, contentment, honesty, family values till date as siblings we got each other back

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  14. To be there for each other . Helo one another especially in time of need. You can't keep money in the bank while any mother of your family is Starving.

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  15. Contentment, good education, knowing and loving God and good manners/etiquettes

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  16. - Make God your first and only option.
    - Look out for one another.
    - A decent lifestyle pays.

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  17. My Dad told me when i was to enter Jss1 in FGC Jos to go pray for CONTENTMENT in Fatima Catholic Church. Today i am grateful for that answered Prayer.

    He thought us to be Kind, Generous and empathic.

    He thought us to forgive immediately and easily

    He thought us to stay and be grounded one place in the catholic faith

    Most importantly to never ever visit, believe or have anything to do with any gods. Put all your Hope and Trust in The ONLY LIVING, ALMIGHTY GOD. Go to church on time, cover your hair, dress decently, RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION, Pray, say your rosary and read your Bible always and have a covenant time with GOD.

    Do not burden others with your struggles and problems but be a shoulder to others.

    Daddy Dearest may perpetual light continually shine upon your soul and may the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace Amen.

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