• STAGES IN MARRIAGE
    Marriage has three stages.

    The first stage is called honeymoon and lasts about two years. This stage is very sweet, nice, and romantic. This is where you find names like honey, sweetheart, baby, and so on.
    In this stage, everything is perfect. This is a stage where a man returns home and dumps his socks and shoes anywhere but in the morning, he will wake up and find them placed where they're supposed to be. This is where madam doesn't go to bed until you return home. She sits in the living room and receives all the mosquito bites waiting for you till you return, takes a shower, and enjoys supper. Even if you return at midnight, you find her waiting for you.


    This first stage is beautiful with a lot of tolerance. This is a stage where at night while in bed, you release very toxic gas and your spouse instead apologizes. Remember, you have gassed but again he tells you, "Sorry darling, it's okay." This is unbelievable. Madam has gassed but to you, it's okay. Oh my God, this is sweet. Everything is just merry-making during this stage. In conclusion, enjoy this stage as much as we can.

    The second stage lasts for ten years! This is where the honeymoon is over. This stage is red hot. During this stage, perhaps financial challenges have come in. You have given birth and the children are also disturbing you. Sometimes you are yet to give birth but really want to and the pressure on you is mounting from all corners. Landlords have become Landlords. There is a loss of employment. Things are just tight.

    Life is hard in this second stage. The man who used to return home early now returns very late. Sometimes he doesn't even return home. There are suspicions of infidelity and cheating. You don't trust each other. You feel your spouse is cheating, and in fact, he or she is cheating. When you return home and leave your shoes outside, in the morning, you find them where you left them. Things are hot here.
    This is a stage where at night, you release toxic gas and your partner asks what you ate during supper time yet you ate the same meals. He can even leave the bed and spend the night in the sitting room simply because you gassed. Imagine only gassing.

    The second stage is hot. There are fights; spiritual, physical, and in all aspects. This is the stage where you reach the point of considering separating. Each spouse shows his or her true colors in this stage. A night dancer switches on the reggae mixes the music, and punches the baseline. Your relatives taste the greedy side of your wife.

    Those who persevere and overcome this stage end up keeping their marriage till death does them part. However, very many hang up the towel in this stage. They quit. In conclusion, Those who are in this stage should fight a little longer, not hang up the towel. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Just a little longer and you are done with this heat.

    Finally, there's the last stage. This comes after the ten red hot years. This last stage is lukewarm. It's neither cold nor hot. You gas at large and no one applauds you or complains. You have seen enough of each other. You have known each other's true colors.
    In this stage, whatever your partner does no longer surprises you. If she quarrels, you just say that is the nature of this woman. If he is still late out in the night, you don't even bother to call since you know he will return. If she doesn't serve you food and you feel hungry, you just go and serve food otherwise, hunger hits you for nothing

    This stage is not for disturbing one another. There is a lot of calmness and commands are few. This is where if you are watching TV with her in the sitting room and you feel thirsty, you don't send her to bring you drinking water but only wait when she's moving in the direction where there is water and you tell her if she is coming back, she can come along with some water. If she asks you to repeat what you just said, you have to pretend like you didn't say anything. All of a sudden, she shocks you and returns with drinking water. There is mutual respect in this stage. In conclusion, Those in this stage should just work for eternity.

    Congratulation to those who are in this stage for, they have come from far.
    Amen and amen
    Have a wonderful reflection on this post.
    This can be related to new couple-to-be, less than ten years marriage & finally btw 20 - 80 years of marriage.
    STAGES IN MARRIAGE Marriage has three stages. The first stage is called honeymoon and lasts about two years. This stage is very sweet, nice, and romantic. This is where you find names like honey, sweetheart, baby, and so on. In this stage, everything is perfect. This is a stage where a man returns home and dumps his socks and shoes anywhere but in the morning, he will wake up and find them placed where they're supposed to be. This is where madam doesn't go to bed until you return home. She sits in the living room and receives all the mosquito bites waiting for you till you return, takes a shower, and enjoys supper. Even if you return at midnight, you find her waiting for you. This first stage is beautiful with a lot of tolerance. This is a stage where at night while in bed, you release very toxic gas and your spouse instead apologizes. Remember, you have gassed but again he tells you, "Sorry darling, it's okay." This is unbelievable. Madam has gassed but to you, it's okay. Oh my God, this is sweet. Everything is just merry-making during this stage. In conclusion, enjoy this stage as much as we can. The second stage lasts for ten years! This is where the honeymoon is over. This stage is red hot. During this stage, perhaps financial challenges have come in. You have given birth and the children are also disturbing you. Sometimes you are yet to give birth but really want to and the pressure on you is mounting from all corners. Landlords have become Landlords. There is a loss of employment. Things are just tight. Life is hard in this second stage. The man who used to return home early now returns very late. Sometimes he doesn't even return home. There are suspicions of infidelity and cheating. You don't trust each other. You feel your spouse is cheating, and in fact, he or she is cheating. When you return home and leave your shoes outside, in the morning, you find them where you left them. Things are hot here. This is a stage where at night, you release toxic gas and your partner asks what you ate during supper time yet you ate the same meals. He can even leave the bed and spend the night in the sitting room simply because you gassed. Imagine only gassing. The second stage is hot. There are fights; spiritual, physical, and in all aspects. This is the stage where you reach the point of considering separating. Each spouse shows his or her true colors in this stage. A night dancer switches on the reggae mixes the music, and punches the baseline. Your relatives taste the greedy side of your wife. Those who persevere and overcome this stage end up keeping their marriage till death does them part. However, very many hang up the towel in this stage. They quit. In conclusion, Those who are in this stage should fight a little longer, not hang up the towel. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Just a little longer and you are done with this heat. Finally, there's the last stage. This comes after the ten red hot years. This last stage is lukewarm. It's neither cold nor hot. You gas at large and no one applauds you or complains. You have seen enough of each other. You have known each other's true colors. In this stage, whatever your partner does no longer surprises you. If she quarrels, you just say that is the nature of this woman. If he is still late out in the night, you don't even bother to call since you know he will return. If she doesn't serve you food and you feel hungry, you just go and serve food otherwise, hunger hits you for nothing This stage is not for disturbing one another. There is a lot of calmness and commands are few. This is where if you are watching TV with her in the sitting room and you feel thirsty, you don't send her to bring you drinking water but only wait when she's moving in the direction where there is water and you tell her if she is coming back, she can come along with some water. If she asks you to repeat what you just said, you have to pretend like you didn't say anything. All of a sudden, she shocks you and returns with drinking water. There is mutual respect in this stage. In conclusion, Those in this stage should just work for eternity. Congratulation to those who are in this stage for, they have come from far. Amen and amen Have a wonderful reflection on this post. This can be related to new couple-to-be, less than ten years marriage & finally btw 20 - 80 years of marriage.
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  • Engage in Creative Activities
    Express yourself through art, writing, music, or crafts to improve mental clarity and reduce stress. #SifonSambo #YouAreNotAlone #WomensHealth
    Engage in Creative Activities Express yourself through art, writing, music, or crafts to improve mental clarity and reduce stress. #SifonSambo #YouAreNotAlone #WomensHealth
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  • I AM A MUSICIAN PLEASE DONT ABUSE ME

    * When you invite me for wedding and events, make cash available or credit my account before the event ends, don't tell me "You will hear from me"

    * When you invite me for a wedding or events, keep my food and drinks separate, don't allow me to be playing while the food finishes or you tell me " Can you manage just rice, the meat is finished".

    * When you invite me, keep a bottle of water for me.

    * Don't pay me or see me so worthless as someone who can treat anyhow

    * I also take time to invest in my craft ,I buy drumsticks,course online ,pay for seminars and master classes

    *Am deligent,versatile and have alot to bring to the table when it comes to my craft

    *You must value my Versatility and ready to pay for it

    * If i ask to be paid in a Church don't love me less, don't say "These Musicians love money and are not born again.

    * Don't force me to play the drums when i cannot hear myself due to bad sound.

    * Don't force me to play drums with mango tree branches.
    * Don't force me to sing when the previous sound left me with a damaged cracked voice.
    .

    * I am a Graduate stop to ask if I need a job or intend to do a business and how you can help me.

    * Don't only call my phone only when you need my music skills or assistance alone

    * You make a Budget for your wedding decorations 350k and you are asking for a live band ,players and equipments for 75k

    * You Pay star artiste 250k with abeg, feed their team and backups but you get angry when i ask for 5000 naira transport money.

    Imagine what the world would be like if all Instrumentalist decides to become full time Bankers.
    All Music Producers decide to become full time Medical Doctors.
    Imagine a world without good music.
    Imagine a world without music at all.

    I am a Musician, please don't abuse me and I also deserves some respect too

    Shout out to all Musicians out there trying their best to be great keep pushing for your better days are right here Infront of yo
    I AM A MUSICIAN PLEASE DONT ABUSE ME☺️☺️🥁🥁 * When you invite me for wedding and events, make cash available or credit my account before the event ends, don't tell me "You will hear from me" * When you invite me for a wedding or events, keep my food and drinks separate, don't allow me to be playing while the food finishes or you tell me " Can you manage just rice, the meat is finished". * When you invite me, keep a bottle of water for me. * Don't pay me or see me so worthless as someone who can treat anyhow * I also take time to invest in my craft ,I buy drumsticks,course online ,pay for seminars and master classes *Am deligent,versatile and have alot to bring to the table when it comes to my craft *You must value my Versatility and ready to pay for it * If i ask to be paid in a Church don't love me less, don't say "These Musicians love money and are not born again. * Don't force me to play the drums when i cannot hear myself due to bad sound. * Don't force me to play drums with mango tree branches. * Don't force me to sing when the previous sound left me with a damaged cracked voice. . * I am a Graduate stop to ask if I need a job or intend to do a business and how you can help me. * Don't only call my phone only when you need my music skills or assistance alone * You make a Budget for your wedding decorations 350k and you are asking for a live band ,players and equipments for 75k☺️ * You Pay star artiste 250k with abeg, feed their team and backups but you get angry when i ask for 5000 naira transport money. Imagine what the world would be like if all Instrumentalist decides to become full time Bankers. All Music Producers decide to become full time Medical Doctors. Imagine a world without good music. Imagine a world without music at all. I am a Musician, please don't abuse me and I also deserves some respect too Shout out to all Musicians out there trying their best to be great keep pushing for your better days are right here Infront of yo
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  • • I was flogged by my father for doing music :- Wizkid

    • I got pregnant at 17, during my secondary school days: -Genevieve Nnaji

    • I didn't even complete my university education: -Bill Gates

    • I once sold plantain: -Inetimi Odon (Timaya)

    • I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training: -Lionel Messi

    • I slept under the bridge in lagos: -Ramsey Noah

    • I sold rat poison : -Patrick Okorie (Patoranking)

    • I was an unwanted baby, my mother almost aborted me: -Cristiano Ronaldo

    • I was formerly a maid: -Mercy Johnson

    • My family was so poor that even poor people called us poor: -Pastor E.A. Adeboye

    • I was once a bus conductor: -Atunyota Akpobome (Ali Baba)

    • When I remember my past, it was poverty. When I pass on the road, people usually laugh at me: -Duncan Okechukwu (Duncan Mighty)

    • I was in the university for 9 years: -Ayo Makun (AY)

    • I was a school dropout: -Mark Zuckerberg

    • I grew up in a slum at Ajegunle: -John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey)

    • I begged for a chance to perform on stage for free for just 5 minutes, but I wasn't given the chance: -Francis Agoda (I Go Dye)

    • I once had no shoes: -Goodluck Jonathan

    • I was rejected from birth by my father because he didn't want a girl: -Chika Ike

    • I got pregnant when I was in SS3 and was banned from singing in church choir: -Aituaje Iruobe (Waje)

    • My family was the poorest in my village; I sold firewood, I was a butcher and also a hairdresser: -John Okafor (Mr Ibu)

    WHAT'S YOUR STORY???
    Life will always give you one thousand and one reason to give up, please don't.
    Keep your head straight and guide your mood and be happy always.

    GOD can convert
    - Your discomforts to comforts
    - Your pains to gains
    - Your story to glory
    - Your shame to fame
    - Your losses to profits
    - Your tears to smiles
    - Your sorrows to joy
    - Your debts to credits
    - Your mess to message
    - Your foes to friends
    - Your dreams to realities..

    Just Believe in God

    • I was flogged by my father for doing music :- Wizkid • I got pregnant at 17, during my secondary school days: -Genevieve Nnaji • I didn't even complete my university education: -Bill Gates • I once sold plantain: -Inetimi Odon (Timaya) • I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training: -Lionel Messi • I slept under the bridge in lagos: -Ramsey Noah • I sold rat poison : -Patrick Okorie (Patoranking) • I was an unwanted baby, my mother almost aborted me: -Cristiano Ronaldo • I was formerly a maid: -Mercy Johnson • My family was so poor that even poor people called us poor: -Pastor E.A. Adeboye • I was once a bus conductor: -Atunyota Akpobome (Ali Baba) • When I remember my past, it was poverty. When I pass on the road, people usually laugh at me: -Duncan Okechukwu (Duncan Mighty) • I was in the university for 9 years: -Ayo Makun (AY) • I was a school dropout: -Mark Zuckerberg • I grew up in a slum at Ajegunle: -John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey) • I begged for a chance to perform on stage for free for just 5 minutes, but I wasn't given the chance: -Francis Agoda (I Go Dye) • I once had no shoes: -Goodluck Jonathan • I was rejected from birth by my father because he didn't want a girl: -Chika Ike • I got pregnant when I was in SS3 and was banned from singing in church choir: -Aituaje Iruobe (Waje) • My family was the poorest in my village; I sold firewood, I was a butcher and also a hairdresser: -John Okafor (Mr Ibu) WHAT'S YOUR STORY??? Life will always give you one thousand and one reason to give up, please don't. Keep your head straight and guide your mood and be happy always. GOD can convert - Your discomforts to comforts🥺 - Your pains to gains👉 - Your story to glory💪 - Your shame to fame👏 - Your losses to profits☺️ - Your tears to smiles😭😊 - Your sorrows to joy💃 - Your debts to credits👩‍💻 - Your mess to message👩‍💼 - Your foes to friends👭 - Your dreams to realities..🌼👍🥰 Just Believe in God ❤️💝 ❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
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  • Inspire Through Music
    "Music has the power to inspire and uplift." - Unknown. Inspire others through your music. #Legacy #Music #Inspiration
    Inspire Through Music "Music has the power to inspire and uplift." - Unknown. Inspire others through your music. #Legacy #Music #Inspiration
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  • Freestyle Music Legend's of 2025,

    Watch out for the extraordinary.
    Freestyle Music Legend's of 2025, Watch out for the extraordinary.
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  • Victor Nelson Ekpe, also known as Splenkid or GodofVibez, is an extraordinary figure in the music scene, often described as a human AI in music.

    He is recognized for his unique abilities and contributions to the art of music. Born into a family with a rich cultural background,

    Victor was exposed to various musical styles from a young age, which greatly influenced his artistic development.

    Background
    Cultural Heritage:

    Victor hails from a diverse cultural background, blending traditional and contemporary musical influences.

    His family has a history of musicians, which instilled a deep appreciation for music in him.

    Musical Journey:

    He began his musical journey as a child, learning to play multiple instruments and experimenting with different genres.

    Over the years, he developed a distinctive sound that combines elements of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music.

    Contributions to Music
    Innovative Style:

    Victor is known for his innovative approach to music production, often incorporating AI technology to enhance his creative process.
    His ability to blend human emotion with technological precision sets him apart in the industry.

    Collaborations:

    He has collaborated with various artists across genres, contributing to a rich tapestry of musical projects.
    His work often features themes of unity, love, and self-expression, resonating with a wide audience.

    Recognition
    Awards and Accolades:

    Victor has received numerous awards for his contributions to music, including recognition for his innovative use of technology in art.
    He is celebrated not only for his musical talent but also for his role as a mentor to emerging artists.

    Community Impact:

    Beyond his music, Victor is actively involved in community initiatives, promoting music education and access to the arts for underprivileged youth.
    He believes in the power of music to inspire change and foster connections among people.

    Legacy
    Influence on Future Generations:

    Victor Nelson Ekpe aims to leave a lasting legacy in the music industry, inspiring future generations of musicians to explore their creativity.
    His vision is to create a world where music serves as a bridge between cultures and communities, fostering understanding and collaboration.
    Victor Nelson Ekpe, also known as Splenkid or GodofVibez, is an extraordinary figure in the music scene, often described as a human AI in music. He is recognized for his unique abilities and contributions to the art of music. Born into a family with a rich cultural background, Victor was exposed to various musical styles from a young age, which greatly influenced his artistic development. Background Cultural Heritage: Victor hails from a diverse cultural background, blending traditional and contemporary musical influences. His family has a history of musicians, which instilled a deep appreciation for music in him. Musical Journey: He began his musical journey as a child, learning to play multiple instruments and experimenting with different genres. Over the years, he developed a distinctive sound that combines elements of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music. Contributions to Music Innovative Style: Victor is known for his innovative approach to music production, often incorporating AI technology to enhance his creative process. His ability to blend human emotion with technological precision sets him apart in the industry. Collaborations: He has collaborated with various artists across genres, contributing to a rich tapestry of musical projects. His work often features themes of unity, love, and self-expression, resonating with a wide audience. Recognition Awards and Accolades: Victor has received numerous awards for his contributions to music, including recognition for his innovative use of technology in art. He is celebrated not only for his musical talent but also for his role as a mentor to emerging artists. Community Impact: Beyond his music, Victor is actively involved in community initiatives, promoting music education and access to the arts for underprivileged youth. He believes in the power of music to inspire change and foster connections among people. Legacy Influence on Future Generations: Victor Nelson Ekpe aims to leave a lasting legacy in the music industry, inspiring future generations of musicians to explore their creativity. His vision is to create a world where music serves as a bridge between cultures and communities, fostering understanding and collaboration.
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  • JAZZ MUSIC BE LIKE...
    musicians can relate
    #laffnation #Anogray #gadaviral
    JAZZ MUSIC BE LIKE... musicians can relate 🤣😄🤣 #laffnation #Anogray #gadaviral
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