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Is This A Real Man?🤔🔥🔥 If you have to allow a problem into your life first, so people can applaud you for how you solved it, you are NOT a real man. You are just a Nigerian politician!🤷🏽♂️
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He actually enabled the entitlement she has and with the way she’s talking to the guy she has started losing respect for him.

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It surprises me how people make life choices as if they are averse to peace. I have concluded that some people have a deep seated hatred for peace, because if you love peace of mind, it will show in your marital and friendship choices😀😀😀

In summary, real man won’t allow himself to be in this situation in the first place.

May your light never go dim Too much wisdom bro

We have a lot of work to do dismantling the damage Nigerian movies have done to Nigerians. Ritual killings and the kind of harmful messaging that lacks critical thought and depth - like the one in this short clip, are just a few examples of an awful trend!

U're a feminist sir 😉 When u bring out fault from one part, without addressing the fault in d other side Meanwhile, alpha male movement doesn't teach committing to these kind of women in d first place. D skit was meant to push a narrative not to give money to entitled women

Bro, your thought process is golden 🎉

Nigerian politicians don chop stray bullet 😩😂

Many of the ideologies in the world are flawed This is just one of them What he said or how he reacted doesn't make him "MAN"

Carest thou not for your destination ...... A lot of men don't even know they're on a journey
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