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Tunde Ayeni: What’s Love Got to Do With It?
I must confess, I’m a bit biased on this matter. As a man who has gone through a similar situation, I can only pity this Chairman. You meet a beautiful lass; you make the fatal mistake of going down and your life will never be the same again. What kind of world is this, why are some of our women folk so shameless in their pursuit of life?
As a result of the strengthened state of womanhood, we now have very weakened men who fear the raging bullying that is Nigerian womanhood, and as such stand down and watch our fellow men being dragged by the venom of a scorned woman.
Even when the truth is glaring, many choose to stay silent for fear of the raving stark madness that is womanhood in today’s Nigeria.
Mbok, where is the pride of womanhood? If this were my sister, I know exactly how I would handle her. Where is the dignity of womanhood? Where is the pride of self?
Like I stated earlier, I have personally gone through this in the past and I must say that it is not the easiest of places to be.
Nobody wants to listen to you, even as you try to explain, you see the doubts in their eyes and the woman takes the advantage to fire more missiles.
I really do not know this lady but her likes abound. They can be found all over the nooks and crannies of elite Nigeria. Using all they have to climb the social ladder, and once they succeed in latching on to a victim, they suck until everything is gotten from the host.
It seems, however, that this time around this person may have stuck on the wrong bamboo tree. A tree that has decided to fight with all it has to cut off the scavenger determined to bear root.
For me, I stand with the Chairman, something in my guts tells me that he is right. Men have gone through hell at the hands of these kind of women all because they made the morbid mistake of not being very discerning in choosing where they perch.
Enough already, this is thoroughly very embarrassing. Enough, please. Thanks.