By Funke Egbemode The wife, many times, is usually the last to know when her husband is having an affair.…
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Yes, Amen Junction. The last bus stop. The day of judgement. The evening of life, what Yoruba call ‘ojo ale’.…
By Funke Egbemode Are there really women whose main and original ambition was to become second wives? I mean, are…
By Funke Egbemode Tope, my trophy-wife friend, ended in hospital and in trouble. No, she’s not ill. Her husband, Otunba,…
There is a time to let go, time to walk away. My darling, take a good look at that relationship and ask yourself the hard questions. Are you happy, fulfilled? Do you wish you were somewhere else?
“Occasionally these days, when I see a fine babe swinging her waist, I ask myself, is she still whole or she has been used?”
Gboye never forgets his protection too. I do not know what Yemi did or what Gboye forgot to do but Yemi is pregnant, very pregnant.
Every man, every woman must look back, at least once, and smile at the days leading to marriage and bless the day they found their partners.
If you let a man ruin you and the rest of your life just because he carries the right weight in between his legs and pockets and delivers a pitch better than a marketer, the only person you can blame is yourself.
You want another woman to raise your children, sit beside him during your children’s weddings and graduation parties? C’mmon now. Girl, open your eyes.