• The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, on 5 August 2025, decorated ACP Aliyu Shaba and CSP Sentome Obi, the 2023 and 2024 winners of the Police Officer of the Year award respectively, with their new ranks. The ceremony took place at the IGP Smart Conference Room, Force Headquarters, Louis Edet House, Abuja.

    The promotion and decoration of these officers clearly demonstrates the Force's commitment to acknowledging and rewarding officers who consistently carry out their service to the nation and its citizens exceptionally. The IGP again re-echoed the decision of the Force Management that any officer who wins Police Officer of the Year Award, wins the IGP Commendation Award or has won category award in the last two consecutive years shall be recommended to the Police Service Commission for accelerated promotion.

    The IGP seized the opportunity to call on all members of Force that the doors of honour and recognition are wide open, but would only come as a result of hard-work, professionalism, excellence, and service discipline.

    In a similar development, the IGP received a delegation of senior officials of the National Pension Commission (PenCom) led by the Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Ms Omolola B. Oluworaran, and the Managing Director of NPF Pensions Limited, Mr Kolade Morakinyo, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja. The visit included an interactive session which lasted for hours and had in attendance senior officers from the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and above.

    The interactive session critically addressed major concerns of serving and retired officers towards improved retirement benefits. The IGP is optimistic that in no distant time, all the efforts to ameliorate the pitiable conditions of retired officers would yield positive result.

    The Inspector-General of Police once again reaffirmed the commitment of the Force to improved welfare packages for both serving and retired officers. He further reiterated the commitment of the leadership of the Force to emplacing a Force that is professionally competent, service-driven, rule of law compliant and people-friendly.
    #npf #igp #winners #decoration #kfm929
    The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, on 5 August 2025, decorated ACP Aliyu Shaba and CSP Sentome Obi, the 2023 and 2024 winners of the Police Officer of the Year award respectively, with their new ranks. The ceremony took place at the IGP Smart Conference Room, Force Headquarters, Louis Edet House, Abuja. The promotion and decoration of these officers clearly demonstrates the Force's commitment to acknowledging and rewarding officers who consistently carry out their service to the nation and its citizens exceptionally. The IGP again re-echoed the decision of the Force Management that any officer who wins Police Officer of the Year Award, wins the IGP Commendation Award or has won category award in the last two consecutive years shall be recommended to the Police Service Commission for accelerated promotion. The IGP seized the opportunity to call on all members of Force that the doors of honour and recognition are wide open, but would only come as a result of hard-work, professionalism, excellence, and service discipline. In a similar development, the IGP received a delegation of senior officials of the National Pension Commission (PenCom) led by the Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Ms Omolola B. Oluworaran, and the Managing Director of NPF Pensions Limited, Mr Kolade Morakinyo, at the Force Headquarters, Abuja. The visit included an interactive session which lasted for hours and had in attendance senior officers from the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and above. The interactive session critically addressed major concerns of serving and retired officers towards improved retirement benefits. The IGP is optimistic that in no distant time, all the efforts to ameliorate the pitiable conditions of retired officers would yield positive result. The Inspector-General of Police once again reaffirmed the commitment of the Force to improved welfare packages for both serving and retired officers. He further reiterated the commitment of the leadership of the Force to emplacing a Force that is professionally competent, service-driven, rule of law compliant and people-friendly. #npf #igp #winners #decoration #kfm929
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  • Understanding the Liturgical Colors and Signs

    If you’ve ever attended Mass at different times of the year, you’ve probably noticed that the priest’s vestments and church decorations change colors. These aren’t random fashion choices—they are rich symbols that help us enter more deeply into the mysteries of our faith.

    Here’s what they mean:

    1. White (or Gold) – Joy, Purity, and Victory
    Used during Christmas, Easter, feasts of the Lord (except His Passion), feasts of Mary, angels, and saints who were not martyrs, white symbolizes the glory of the Resurrection, holiness, and celebration. Gold may replace white for special solemnities.

    2. Red – The Holy Spirit and Martyrdom
    Red is worn on Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Pentecost, and feasts of martyrs. It represents the blood of Christ and the martyrs, as well as the fire of the Holy Spirit.

    3. Green – Hope and Growth
    Seen during Ordinary Time, green symbolizes spiritual growth, hope, and life in Christ. It reminds us that even in ordinary days, we are called to grow in holiness.

    4. Purple (Violet) – Penance and Preparation
    Used during Advent and Lent, purple is a color of repentance, humility, and preparation for great feasts. It’s also worn for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Masses for the dead.

    5. Rose – Joy in the Midst of Penance
    Rose is used only twice a year: Gaudete Sunday (third Sunday of Advent) and Laetare Sunday (fourth Sunday of Lent). It signals a lightening of the penitential tone, reminding us that joy is near.

    6. Black – Mourning and Hope in the Resurrection
    Though less common today, black may be worn for All Souls’ Day and funerals, symbolizing mourning while trusting in Christ’s victory over death.

    Signs Accompanying the Colors
    The liturgical year also uses symbols like incense (prayer rising to God), candles (Christ as the Light of the World), and banners or flowers (festivity or solemnity) to draw our hearts into the mystery being celebrated.

    The Church’s use of colors and signs is not just visual beauty—it’s catechesis in action. Every shade, every symbol speaks the language of the Gospel.

    Follow our page to deepen your understanding of Catholic traditions and signs of faith.

    #catholic
    Understanding the Liturgical Colors and Signs If you’ve ever attended Mass at different times of the year, you’ve probably noticed that the priest’s vestments and church decorations change colors. These aren’t random fashion choices—they are rich symbols that help us enter more deeply into the mysteries of our faith. Here’s what they mean: 1. White (or Gold) – Joy, Purity, and Victory Used during Christmas, Easter, feasts of the Lord (except His Passion), feasts of Mary, angels, and saints who were not martyrs, white symbolizes the glory of the Resurrection, holiness, and celebration. Gold may replace white for special solemnities. 2. Red – The Holy Spirit and Martyrdom Red is worn on Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Pentecost, and feasts of martyrs. It represents the blood of Christ and the martyrs, as well as the fire of the Holy Spirit. 3. Green – Hope and Growth Seen during Ordinary Time, green symbolizes spiritual growth, hope, and life in Christ. It reminds us that even in ordinary days, we are called to grow in holiness. 4. Purple (Violet) – Penance and Preparation Used during Advent and Lent, purple is a color of repentance, humility, and preparation for great feasts. It’s also worn for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Masses for the dead. 5. Rose – Joy in the Midst of Penance Rose is used only twice a year: Gaudete Sunday (third Sunday of Advent) and Laetare Sunday (fourth Sunday of Lent). It signals a lightening of the penitential tone, reminding us that joy is near. 6. Black – Mourning and Hope in the Resurrection Though less common today, black may be worn for All Souls’ Day and funerals, symbolizing mourning while trusting in Christ’s victory over death. Signs Accompanying the Colors The liturgical year also uses symbols like incense (prayer rising to God), candles (Christ as the Light of the World), and banners or flowers (festivity or solemnity) to draw our hearts into the mystery being celebrated. 📖 The Church’s use of colors and signs is not just visual beauty—it’s catechesis in action. Every shade, every symbol speaks the language of the Gospel. 📌 Follow our page to deepen your understanding of Catholic traditions and signs of faith. #catholic
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  • I don’t know who made the rule that toothpaste must be pressed from the bottom. But my wife? She squeezes it from the middle like a terrorist.

    And for years, I’ve been tolerating it.
    Until yesterday.

    I walked into the bathroom, already stressed from traffic and NEPA wahala.

    *

    I picked up the toothpaste.

    Again, she had squeezed it from the middle.

    Like say I never warned her before.

    That’s when I snapped.

    I marched into the bedroom and said:

    “Why do you enjoy disorganising this house? Every day, I arrange the toothpaste. Every day, you scatter it. Why???”

    *

    She blinked twice. Sat up.

    “All this shout because of Colgate?”

    “It's not just Colgate! It’s about respect and order!”

    She stood up slowly and said,

    “Okay. Let’s talk about order.”

    Ladies and gentlemen, I didn’t know I had just entered Judgement Day.

    She opened a file from her memory.

    *

    "Since we’re talking about habits, why do you leave your socks in the sitting room?

    Why do you open the cereal and never close it back?

    Why do you wear singlet and hang it on the door like decoration?

    Why do you pee and forget to flush?

    Why do you eat plantain and drop the oil-stained plate on the bed?"

    At this point, I regretted my whole life.

    Even toothpaste was looking at me like, “Oga you don enter am.”

    *

    She didn’t stop.

    "Why do you snore like a generator?

    Why do you watch football like they’re paying you?

    Why do you say 'I’ll do it' and never do it?

    Why do you love me in silence but leave your socks everywhere like they’re sending me a message?!”

    I was quiet.

    The toothpaste fell from my hand.

    *

    That night, we didn’t talk again. Silent treatment.

    Until around 2:37am, I woke up to pee and saw her sleeping. Her hand was on the pillow, softly breathing. Hair all messy. Face peaceful.

    I stood there looking at her for almost 2 minutes.

    That's when it hit me.

    This woman is not the problem.

    We’re just two different adults trying to survive adulthood under one roof.

    *

    In the morning, I walked to her with a smile.

    I held her from behind and whispered,

    “Let’s buy two toothpastes. One for you, one for me.”

    She turned and laughed, “Abi na two bedrooms you want too?”

    We laughed. We hugged. We moved on.

    Love is not always candlelight and Instagram pictures.

    Sometimes, it’s understanding that toothpaste is not the real problem.

    *

    Moral of the story?

    Marriage is not a war. It’s a dance. If your partner steps on your toes, don't fight. Just find a new rhythm together.

    And sometimes… buy separate toothpastes.

    ©Gift Okolo

    MORE STORIES LIKE THIS ARE AVAILABLE OM PUR OFFICIAL STORY BLOG

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    I don’t know who made the rule that toothpaste must be pressed from the bottom. But my wife? She squeezes it from the middle like a terrorist. And for years, I’ve been tolerating it. Until yesterday. I walked into the bathroom, already stressed from traffic and NEPA wahala. * I picked up the toothpaste. Again, she had squeezed it from the middle. Like say I never warned her before. That’s when I snapped. I marched into the bedroom and said: “Why do you enjoy disorganising this house? Every day, I arrange the toothpaste. Every day, you scatter it. Why???” * She blinked twice. Sat up. “All this shout because of Colgate?” “It's not just Colgate! It’s about respect and order!” She stood up slowly and said, “Okay. Let’s talk about order.” Ladies and gentlemen, I didn’t know I had just entered Judgement Day. She opened a file from her memory. * "Since we’re talking about habits, why do you leave your socks in the sitting room? Why do you open the cereal and never close it back? Why do you wear singlet and hang it on the door like decoration? Why do you pee and forget to flush?😀 Why do you eat plantain and drop the oil-stained plate on the bed?" At this point, I regretted my whole life. Even toothpaste was looking at me like, “Oga you don enter am.” * She didn’t stop. "Why do you snore like a generator? Why do you watch football like they’re paying you? Why do you say 'I’ll do it' and never do it? Why do you love me in silence but leave your socks everywhere like they’re sending me a message?!” I was quiet. The toothpaste fell from my hand.😂 * That night, we didn’t talk again. Silent treatment. Until around 2:37am, I woke up to pee and saw her sleeping. Her hand was on the pillow, softly breathing. Hair all messy. Face peaceful. I stood there looking at her for almost 2 minutes. That's when it hit me. This woman is not the problem. We’re just two different adults trying to survive adulthood under one roof. * In the morning, I walked to her with a smile. I held her from behind and whispered, “Let’s buy two toothpastes. One for you, one for me.” She turned and laughed, “Abi na two bedrooms you want too?” We laughed. We hugged. We moved on. Love is not always candlelight and Instagram pictures. Sometimes, it’s understanding that toothpaste is not the real problem. * Moral of the story? Marriage is not a war. It’s a dance. If your partner steps on your toes, don't fight. Just find a new rhythm together. And sometimes… buy separate toothpastes. 😂 ©Gift Okolo MORE STORIES LIKE THIS ARE AVAILABLE OM PUR OFFICIAL STORY BLOG 👇👇 https://pboisworld.blogspot.com/2025/06/billionaire-heiress-pretends-to-be-poor.html
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  • This is so sad Wriite RIP for her today 24th of July suppose be her birthday, She rented a lounge, Bought drinks, food etc even Paid for MC, DJ, Decoration and Printed invitation cards!, she had acciiident and diied
    With so much joy and happiness, she invited her friends and colleagues to come and celebrate with her. NOW she's gone
    People were anticipating and eagerly expecting 24th July to reach, but instead she left without saying goodbye! This is heartbreaking acciident took her away
    No one knows what tomorrow holds!
    Nobody knows what his or her friend or family are planing against them.
    If you have a g00d heart typpê R.I.P...
    Untim|y de@th wi|| never see you and your fami|y Your labour in life shall not be in vain in the name of Jesus Christ..
    This is so sad 😢 Wriite RIP for her 😢 today 24th of July suppose be her birthday, She rented a lounge, Bought drinks, food etc even Paid for MC, DJ, Decoration and Printed invitation cards!, she had acciiident and diied With so much joy and happiness, she invited her friends and colleagues to come and celebrate with her. NOW she's gone 😢 💔 People were anticipating and eagerly expecting 24th July to reach, but instead she left without saying goodbye! 😢 This is heartbreaking 💔 acciident took her away 😢 No one knows what tomorrow holds! Nobody knows what his or her friend or family are planing against them. 💔😭😢😢😭 If you have a g00d heart typpê R.I.P... 😢Untim|y de@th wi|| never see you and your fami|y 🙏Your labour in life shall not be in vain in the name of Jesus Christ.. 🙏
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  • 10 MINUTES AGO: Elon Musk offered Cristiano Ronaldo $100 million to promote his Tesla Cybertruck, but the soccer star’s response shocked the world.
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  • BREAST PLAY

    ***** Types – How to stimulate each right
    Her most tempting curves hold more secrets than you think…
    Not all ***** are made the same—and if you want to give her a true boobgasm, you’ve got to touch them like a man who knows her body better than she does.

    Most men treat all breasts the same. Big, small, pointy, round—it’s all just *****, right?

    Wrong.

    Her breast type changes everything when it comes to pleasure. Size, color, nipple shape, whether she’s had implants, and even her cycle—all affect how her breasts respond.

    Touch the wrong way, and she’ll shut down. Touch the right way, and she may orgasm without you ever touching her clit.

    Let’s break it down.

    Nipple Type: The Gateway to Her Boobgasm
    No two nipples are the same—and the way they react to stimulation varies wildly.

    Big Nipples
    Can handle more pressure and tugging
    Love suction play, warm lube, deep mouth and fingertip combos
    Inverted Nipples
    Don’t always protrude, but can be deeply sensitive
    Respond to suction (mouth or toy), gentle pulling, warm-to-cool contrasts
    Build slowly and watch her reaction—many women have never been properly touched here
    Puffy Nipples
    Soft, raised areolas with swollen texture
    Very responsive to teasing strokes and changes in temperature
    Try licking in slow spirals, then blowing cool air
    Areola: The Overlooked Pleasure Zone
    Her areola isn’t just decoration. It’s an extension of her sexual map.

    Large Areolas
    Give you more surface to play with
    Use full tongue swirls, circular massage with thumbs
    Don’t neglect the outer ring—it holds tension and sensation too
    Small Areolas
    Mean more focused sensation around the nipple
    Benefit from pinching, flicking, gentle biting (with permission, of course)


    Size: More Than a Handful of Insight
    Small Breasts
    Denser nerve clusters = more sensitivity
    Need gentle strokes, warm breath, and less pressure
    Teasing is key: brush fingertips, trace your lips, and build tension
    Large Breasts
    More fatty tissue means broader touch required
    Support with your hand to avoid strain
    Use deeper licking, full-hand massaging, and rhythmic squeezes



    Breast Shape: The Secret to Pressure and Angles
    Round Breasts
    Balanced sensation across all zones
    Perfect for slow spirals, full-hand massage, and circular licking
    Teardrop Breasts
    Heavier at the bottom, often more sensitive near the lower curve
    Start with cupping from underneath, then trace upward
    Pointy Breasts
    Center-focused sensation
    Flick, pulse, and swirl around the nipple, then switch to suction
    Wide-Set Breasts
    Distance between ***** makes simultaneous play more effective
    Use both hands or a mouth-hand combo to make her feel surrounded
    Skin Tone and Texture: Yes, That Changes Everything Too
    Darker Areolas
    Often thicker and more robust in sensation
    Can handle firmer touch, light biting, and temperature play
    Freckled or Speckled Skin
    Often ultra-sensitive
    Use featherlight touch, soft kissing, and avoid sudden pressure changes
    Pale, Translucent Skin
    You’ll see the blood flow and arousal
    Use your mouth to warm her slowly and build that blush
    Breast Implants: The New Pleasure Map
    Surgery doesn’t erase sensitivity. It just rewires it.

    Periareolar Incision (through the nipple)
    May reduce nipple sensation
    Start stimulation on the outer edge and spiral inward
    Focus on texture and temperature before adding pressure
    Inframammary Incision (under the boob)
    Usually preserves sensitivity
    Proceed as with natural breasts, but always ask her how it feels


    The Most Common Sexy Boob Types (and Where They Appear Most)
    Breasts come in many shapes and sizes, but certain types appear more frequently—and knowing what to expect can help you touch her right from the start.

    Here are some of the most common sexy breast types globally:

    Round Breasts
    Symmetrical, full at the top and bottom
    Common in Latin American and North American women
    Often surgically enhanced to maintain balance
    Teardrop Breasts
    Full at the bottom, gently sloping at the top
    Most common natural shape in Europe and Asia
    Highly sensitive near the lower curve
    East-West Breasts
    Nipples point outward; often wider set
    Frequently found among Scandinavian and tall, lean body types
    Benefit from two-handed or simultaneous stimulation
    Side-Set Breasts
    Significant space between breasts
    Often seen in models with lean frames or after weight loss
    Best approached with cupping and squeezing techniques
    Bell-Shaped Breasts
    Narrower at the top, heavier at the bottom
    Common among busty African and Mediterranean women
    Require full-hand support and slow, lifting strokes
    Augmented Breasts (Implants)
    Found globally, especially in urban regions
    Respond well to deep pressure around, not just on, the nipple



    Hormonal Cycle: The Weekly Shifts That Shape Her Response
    Ovulation (Mid-Cycle)
    Breasts swell and sensitivity peaks
    Best time for firm touch, licking, sucking
    Pre-Period
    Tender, sore, sometimes painful
    Use featherlight caresses, warm hands, and avoid squeezing
    Knowing when to touch is just as important as how.

    Ready to Read Her Body Like a Map?
    Once you learn to decode her breasts—the size, shape, color, texture, sensitivity, and cycle—you’re no longer guessing.

    You’re mastering.

    That’s what I teach inside Boobgasms.



    How to stimulate different breast types for actual orgasms
    The tongue techniques and licking patterns that drive her wild
    How to touch her so deeply she forgets about her clit
    This is the kind of mastery that makes your hands unforgettable.

    Read and thank me later
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    BREAST PLAY Boobs Types – How to stimulate each right Her most tempting curves hold more secrets than you think… Not all boobs are made the same—and if you want to give her a true boobgasm, you’ve got to touch them like a man who knows her body better than she does. Most men treat all breasts the same. Big, small, pointy, round—it’s all just boobs, right? Wrong. Her breast type changes everything when it comes to pleasure. Size, color, nipple shape, whether she’s had implants, and even her cycle—all affect how her breasts respond. Touch the wrong way, and she’ll shut down. Touch the right way, and she may orgasm without you ever touching her clit. Let’s break it down. Nipple Type: The Gateway to Her Boobgasm No two nipples are the same—and the way they react to stimulation varies wildly. Big Nipples Can handle more pressure and tugging Love suction play, warm lube, deep mouth and fingertip combos Inverted Nipples Don’t always protrude, but can be deeply sensitive Respond to suction (mouth or toy), gentle pulling, warm-to-cool contrasts Build slowly and watch her reaction—many women have never been properly touched here Puffy Nipples Soft, raised areolas with swollen texture Very responsive to teasing strokes and changes in temperature Try licking in slow spirals, then blowing cool air Areola: The Overlooked Pleasure Zone Her areola isn’t just decoration. It’s an extension of her sexual map. Large Areolas Give you more surface to play with Use full tongue swirls, circular massage with thumbs Don’t neglect the outer ring—it holds tension and sensation too Small Areolas Mean more focused sensation around the nipple Benefit from pinching, flicking, gentle biting (with permission, of course) Size: More Than a Handful of Insight Small Breasts Denser nerve clusters = more sensitivity Need gentle strokes, warm breath, and less pressure Teasing is key: brush fingertips, trace your lips, and build tension Large Breasts More fatty tissue means broader touch required Support with your hand to avoid strain Use deeper licking, full-hand massaging, and rhythmic squeezes 👉 Breast Shape: The Secret to Pressure and Angles Round Breasts Balanced sensation across all zones Perfect for slow spirals, full-hand massage, and circular licking Teardrop Breasts Heavier at the bottom, often more sensitive near the lower curve Start with cupping from underneath, then trace upward Pointy Breasts Center-focused sensation Flick, pulse, and swirl around the nipple, then switch to suction Wide-Set Breasts Distance between boobs makes simultaneous play more effective Use both hands or a mouth-hand combo to make her feel surrounded Skin Tone and Texture: Yes, That Changes Everything Too Darker Areolas Often thicker and more robust in sensation Can handle firmer touch, light biting, and temperature play Freckled or Speckled Skin Often ultra-sensitive Use featherlight touch, soft kissing, and avoid sudden pressure changes Pale, Translucent Skin You’ll see the blood flow and arousal Use your mouth to warm her slowly and build that blush Breast Implants: The New Pleasure Map Surgery doesn’t erase sensitivity. It just rewires it. Periareolar Incision (through the nipple) May reduce nipple sensation Start stimulation on the outer edge and spiral inward Focus on texture and temperature before adding pressure Inframammary Incision (under the boob) Usually preserves sensitivity Proceed as with natural breasts, but always ask her how it feels 👉 The Most Common Sexy Boob Types (and Where They Appear Most) Breasts come in many shapes and sizes, but certain types appear more frequently—and knowing what to expect can help you touch her right from the start. Here are some of the most common sexy breast types globally: Round Breasts Symmetrical, full at the top and bottom Common in Latin American and North American women Often surgically enhanced to maintain balance Teardrop Breasts Full at the bottom, gently sloping at the top Most common natural shape in Europe and Asia Highly sensitive near the lower curve East-West Breasts Nipples point outward; often wider set Frequently found among Scandinavian and tall, lean body types Benefit from two-handed or simultaneous stimulation Side-Set Breasts Significant space between breasts Often seen in models with lean frames or after weight loss Best approached with cupping and squeezing techniques Bell-Shaped Breasts Narrower at the top, heavier at the bottom Common among busty African and Mediterranean women Require full-hand support and slow, lifting strokes Augmented Breasts (Implants) Found globally, especially in urban regions Respond well to deep pressure around, not just on, the nipple 👉 Hormonal Cycle: The Weekly Shifts That Shape Her Response Ovulation (Mid-Cycle) Breasts swell and sensitivity peaks Best time for firm touch, licking, sucking Pre-Period Tender, sore, sometimes painful Use featherlight caresses, warm hands, and avoid squeezing Knowing when to touch is just as important as how. Ready to Read Her Body Like a Map? Once you learn to decode her breasts—the size, shape, color, texture, sensitivity, and cycle—you’re no longer guessing. You’re mastering. That’s what I teach inside Boobgasms. 👉 How to stimulate different breast types for actual orgasms The tongue techniques and licking patterns that drive her wild How to touch her so deeply she forgets about her clit This is the kind of mastery that makes your hands unforgettable. Read and thank me later BetasexBetayou
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  • 15 COMMON LIES ABOUT CHURCH WEDDINGS YOU MUST STOP BELIEVING!

    As a Christian marriage therapist, I’ve seen many young couples fall into the trap of wedding expectations that have no biblical or spiritual backing. These lies have led many into needless stress, debt, and even discouragement, all in the name of trying to have the "perfect" church wedding.

    It’s time to debunk these myths and free you to focus on what truly matters — a blessed and beautiful marriage, not just a wedding event.

    Here are 15 lies you should stop believing about Church weddings:

    1. It Must Be on a Saturday
    Not true. You can get married on any day of the week. In fact, the traditional wedding day used to be Thursday — hence the name “Wednesday” (i.e., Wed the next day). Your wedding is not about the day but the covenant.

    2. It Must Be Inside the Church Auditorium
    You don’t have to wed at the altar or sanctuary. A pastor’s office, a chapel, or even a simple hall can host your church wedding, as long as it’s officiated properly before witnesses.

    3. You Must Wear a White Gown
    White is a tradition, not a commandment. You can wear native attire, modest colors, or even a family dress style. Purity is a heart condition, not fabric color.

    4. You Must Have a Bridal Train
    A bridal train is for aesthetics, not necessity. What truly matters is bridal training, not bridal train. Invest in marriage preparation more than wedding decoration.

    5. You Must Have a Grand Reception
    Receptions are great for celebration, but not mandatory. If you can’t afford one, a thanksgiving service or light refreshment is more than enough.

    6. You Must Wear a Wedding Ring
    Rings are symbolic, not spiritual. The core of Christian wedding is the exchange of vows and blessings in God’s presence. Rings are an outward sign, but not a spiritual requirement.

    7. A Wedding Cake Is Compulsory
    A cake is lovely but optional. If you don’t have funds for it, don’t stretch yourself. It’s better to have a strong financial foundation than an extravagant dessert.

    8. Only White Gowns Represent Purity
    Purity is not a fabric issue. Wearing pink, gold, ivory, or traditional fabrics does not mean you're impure. God looks at the heart, not the color of your clothing.

    9. The Wedding Must Be Loud and Expensive
    Some of the best weddings are modest, simple, and intimate. A loud wedding doesn't equal a lasting marriage. Let your focus be love, not luxury.

    10. You Must Do Pre-Wedding Photoshoots
    Pre-wedding shoots are trendy but not compulsory. Don’t borrow or break your budget just to impress people who won’t help you pay rent after the honeymoon.

    11. Bridal Shower Is a Church Requirement
    Bridal showers are Hollywood creations, not biblical instructions. Enjoy one if you can afford it, but don’t see it as a spiritual obligation.

    12. You Can Be Pregnant and Still Have a Church Wedding
    Most Bible-based churches do not conduct weddings for pregnant couples. The idea is to maintain biblical order and present the bride and groom for a new covenant, not with added complications. This doesn’t mean condemnation, but rather a call to do things rightly and in order.

    13. You Must Buy a New Wedding Gown
    Many reputable stores now rent gowns for a fraction of the price. There's no shame in renting — it’s smart, especially for a dress you’ll likely wear just once.

    14. You Must Invite a Huge Crowd
    A wedding is not a concert. You don’t need a crowd to validate your union. A few loved ones, your pastor, and your faith are more than enough to begin your journey.

    15. Expensive Wedding Equals Lasting Marriage
    There is no connection between an expensive wedding and a successful marriage. In fact, financial pressure from a wedding can cause early conflict in marriage. Focus on your future, not impressing guests.

    Lastly, dear singles and engaged couples, let wisdom guide you. A church wedding is about covenant, not cosmetics. Don’t fall for societal pressure. Start your marriage on faith, peace, and wise financial decisions.

    May the Lord bless your union with joy and lasting love — not just a memorable wedding day.

    Share this with someone who needs to know the truth!
    15 COMMON LIES ABOUT CHURCH WEDDINGS YOU MUST STOP BELIEVING! As a Christian marriage therapist, I’ve seen many young couples fall into the trap of wedding expectations that have no biblical or spiritual backing. These lies have led many into needless stress, debt, and even discouragement, all in the name of trying to have the "perfect" church wedding. It’s time to debunk these myths and free you to focus on what truly matters — a blessed and beautiful marriage, not just a wedding event. Here are 15 lies you should stop believing about Church weddings: 1. It Must Be on a Saturday ❌ Not true. You can get married on any day of the week. In fact, the traditional wedding day used to be Thursday — hence the name “Wednesday” (i.e., Wed the next day). Your wedding is not about the day but the covenant. 2. It Must Be Inside the Church Auditorium ❌ You don’t have to wed at the altar or sanctuary. A pastor’s office, a chapel, or even a simple hall can host your church wedding, as long as it’s officiated properly before witnesses. 3. You Must Wear a White Gown ❌ White is a tradition, not a commandment. You can wear native attire, modest colors, or even a family dress style. Purity is a heart condition, not fabric color. 4. You Must Have a Bridal Train ❌ A bridal train is for aesthetics, not necessity. What truly matters is bridal training, not bridal train. Invest in marriage preparation more than wedding decoration. 5. You Must Have a Grand Reception ❌ Receptions are great for celebration, but not mandatory. If you can’t afford one, a thanksgiving service or light refreshment is more than enough. 6. You Must Wear a Wedding Ring ❌ Rings are symbolic, not spiritual. The core of Christian wedding is the exchange of vows and blessings in God’s presence. Rings are an outward sign, but not a spiritual requirement. 7. A Wedding Cake Is Compulsory ❌ A cake is lovely but optional. If you don’t have funds for it, don’t stretch yourself. It’s better to have a strong financial foundation than an extravagant dessert. 8. Only White Gowns Represent Purity ❌ Purity is not a fabric issue. Wearing pink, gold, ivory, or traditional fabrics does not mean you're impure. God looks at the heart, not the color of your clothing. 9. The Wedding Must Be Loud and Expensive ❌ Some of the best weddings are modest, simple, and intimate. A loud wedding doesn't equal a lasting marriage. Let your focus be love, not luxury. 10. You Must Do Pre-Wedding Photoshoots ❌ Pre-wedding shoots are trendy but not compulsory. Don’t borrow or break your budget just to impress people who won’t help you pay rent after the honeymoon. 11. Bridal Shower Is a Church Requirement ❌ Bridal showers are Hollywood creations, not biblical instructions. Enjoy one if you can afford it, but don’t see it as a spiritual obligation. 12. You Can Be Pregnant and Still Have a Church Wedding ⚠️ Most Bible-based churches do not conduct weddings for pregnant couples. The idea is to maintain biblical order and present the bride and groom for a new covenant, not with added complications. This doesn’t mean condemnation, but rather a call to do things rightly and in order. 13. You Must Buy a New Wedding Gown ❌ Many reputable stores now rent gowns for a fraction of the price. There's no shame in renting — it’s smart, especially for a dress you’ll likely wear just once. 14. You Must Invite a Huge Crowd ❌ A wedding is not a concert. You don’t need a crowd to validate your union. A few loved ones, your pastor, and your faith are more than enough to begin your journey. 15. Expensive Wedding Equals Lasting Marriage ❌ There is no connection between an expensive wedding and a successful marriage. In fact, financial pressure from a wedding can cause early conflict in marriage. Focus on your future, not impressing guests. 📍Lastly, dear singles and engaged couples, let wisdom guide you. A church wedding is about covenant, not cosmetics. Don’t fall for societal pressure. Start your marriage on faith, peace, and wise financial decisions. May the Lord bless your union with joy and lasting love — not just a memorable wedding day. 🌹Share this with someone who needs to know the truth!
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  • Bald hair girl

    In the bustling town of No Chill Junction, drama unfolds on a dimly lit street.

    Meet Koffi, a self-proclaimed savings expert and part-time romance consultant who recently made headlines (in his own mind) by dumping his glamorous girlfriend, Belinda, for a more budget-friendly partner the bald and beautiful Ama.

    Belinda, decked out in her glowing green fashion (rumored to be made from leftover Christmas decorations), storms the streets like a woman on a mission.

    Heeey Koffi! So it’s because of this village champion that you dumped me ehh, she screams, pointing dramatically like a Nollywood actress in her season finale.

    Koffi, walking confidently beside Ama (whose head gleams like a polished mango under the streetlight), doesn’t even flinch. In his mind, he's a financial guru. His thoughts are louder than Belinda’s accusations:
    With her, I don’t spend money on Brazilian hair

    Belinda gasps. The betrayal. The disrespect. The audacity

    Ama, meanwhile, smiles with smug bald-headed brilliance, holding onto Koffi like a trophy wife from the Minimalist Olympics. She didn’t need curls to win. Just shine and silence.

    Belinda flips her weave so hard a pigeon faints nearby. “Brazilian hair. Koffi, you cheap wi-fi signal of a man Is it not you that used to cry when I asked for 8 inches

    Koffi chuckles and whispers to Ama, At least now I don’t cry in the salon queue

    In No Chill Junction, love is temporary, but hair budgets are eternal

    Stay tuned for next week’s episode: Belinda Buys a Wig and Plots Revenge
    Bald hair girl🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 In the bustling town of No Chill Junction, drama unfolds on a dimly lit street. Meet Koffi, a self-proclaimed savings expert and part-time romance consultant who recently made headlines (in his own mind) by dumping his glamorous girlfriend, Belinda, for a more budget-friendly partner the bald and beautiful Ama.🤣🤣 Belinda, decked out in her glowing green fashion (rumored to be made from leftover Christmas decorations), storms the streets like a woman on a mission.🤣🤣 Heeey Koffi! So it’s because of this village champion that you dumped me ehh, she screams, pointing dramatically like a Nollywood actress in her season finale.🤣🤣🤣 Koffi, walking confidently beside Ama (whose head gleams like a polished mango under the streetlight), doesn’t even flinch. In his mind, he's a financial guru. His thoughts are louder than Belinda’s accusations: With her, I don’t spend money on Brazilian hair Belinda gasps. The betrayal. The disrespect. The audacity Ama, meanwhile, smiles with smug bald-headed brilliance, holding onto Koffi like a trophy wife from the Minimalist Olympics. She didn’t need curls to win. Just shine and silence.🤣🤣 Belinda flips her weave so hard a pigeon faints nearby. “Brazilian hair. Koffi, you cheap wi-fi signal of a man Is it not you that used to cry when I asked for 8 inches🤣🤣 Koffi chuckles and whispers to Ama, At least now I don’t cry in the salon queue🤣 In No Chill Junction, love is temporary, but hair budgets are eternal🤣🥰 Stay tuned for next week’s episode: Belinda Buys a Wig and Plots Revenge🤣🤣
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  • Title: My Arranged Marriage
    Episode 1: The Day My Bride Brought Her Ex to Our Wedding

    I always knew my family was chaotic, but I didn’t know they were diabolical until the day I walked into my own wedding and nearly fainted. Not because of cold feet — but because the bride, the woman I was supposed to marry, was sitting on the stage laughing with her ex-boyfriend, whom she brought along like a plus-one.

    Yes, her ex. To our wedding.

    Let me start from the beginning.

    It began two months ago when Mama burst into my room like a hurricane dressed in Ankara and holy anointing.
    "Obinna, your bachelorhood is a spiritual attack!"
    She clutched her Bible and her phone, scrolling through WhatsApp pictures of potential wives like it was Tinder for African mothers.

    I was 29, a civil engineer in Lagos, and deeply single—not because I couldn't find love, but because the last girl I loved used my rent money to buy a Brazilian wig and disappeared with a sugar daddy who sold building materials.

    So, when Mama insisted on arranging a marriage, I laughed. Until Papa added his voice.
    “If you don’t marry before July, forget your inheritance. We will donate your land to the church!”

    July was two months away.

    That was how I met Amaka.
    Photos first. Then video calls. She was pretty. Soft-spoken. From Enugu. A nurse. And, according to her mother, a virgin. (My cousin Ugochi whispered, “Aunty, check that thing well. These days, even calculators reset.”)

    I agreed to meet her. She smiled, giggled, and spoke gently. But something felt... rehearsed. Like she was playing a role.

    Still, the wedding date was fixed. Invitations printed. Cow bought. Church booked. DJ paid. Mama danced every night to Flavour’s songs as if the wedding was her own.

    And then the big day came.

    The hall glittered with decorations. Guests arrived in gele and agbada. My friends teased me “Obinna, you go finally chop life!”

    Then I saw her. Amaka. Dressed in white. Gorgeous. Smiling. Until I noticed the man sitting beside her, whispering in her ear and holding her hand.

    I frowned.
    “Who is that?” I asked my brother.

    My brother squinted. “I think he came with the bride.”

    “Came with the"

    Before I could finish, Mama appeared beside me, all smiles and sweat. “You look handsome, my son. Now go and smile at your bride.”

    “I will smile after I know who that guy is.”

    Mama hissed and walked off.

    So, I marched up to Amaka, heart racing. “Who is this?”

    She blinked, calm. “Oh! Meet Chuka. My best friend. He’s like… family.”

    Chuka stood, extended his hand, smiling like a goat that just chewed your exam script. “Nice to meet you, bro.”

    Bro?

    I ignored his hand. “Can we talk privately?”

    Amaka sighed, dragged me aside, and said the thing that nearly made me remove my agbada and run home in boxers.

    “I invited him because... well... he’s important to me. We dated for six years. He’s the one who taught me how to love. But my parents didn’t approve. So I had to settle for this... arrangement.”

    I stood still, blinking.
    “Settle?”

    “Yes,” she said. “But you’re kind. You’ll understand.”

    Ladies and gentlemen, I did not understand.

    My uncle, who saw me shaking like a leaf, whispered, “Is it heartbreak or hunger? Should we bring you small jollof rice to calm your nerves?”

    I wanted to run, but the hall was full, the gifts were stacked, and the caterers were serving. A pastor was waiting. A crowd was watching.

    Then I remembered what my grandmother once said:
    “If you must embarrass the devil, do it with boldness.”

    So, I climbed the stage, grabbed the mic, and said:
    “Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you all for coming. But I just found out that I am not the main actor in this wedding. I am an extra.”

    Gasps.

    Chuka choked on his zobo. Amaka’s face turned pale. Mama tried to grab the mic, but I raised my hand dramatically.

    “This wedding is cancelled. But don’t worry there’s plenty of food. Eat, drink, and take selfies. Just know that Obinna has left the chat!”

    I walked out, head high, heart free. That night, I ate the wedding jollof alone in my boxers and watched Nollywood movies till 2 a.m.

    A week later, I met Adaeze, my neighbor who had always lent me pepper without asking for it back. She knocked on my door with a plate of hot rice and a smile.

    And guess what?
    Title: My Arranged Marriage Episode 1: The Day My Bride Brought Her Ex to Our Wedding I always knew my family was chaotic, but I didn’t know they were diabolical until the day I walked into my own wedding and nearly fainted. Not because of cold feet — but because the bride, the woman I was supposed to marry, was sitting on the stage laughing with her ex-boyfriend, whom she brought along like a plus-one. Yes, her ex. To our wedding. Let me start from the beginning. It began two months ago when Mama burst into my room like a hurricane dressed in Ankara and holy anointing. "Obinna, your bachelorhood is a spiritual attack!" She clutched her Bible and her phone, scrolling through WhatsApp pictures of potential wives like it was Tinder for African mothers. I was 29, a civil engineer in Lagos, and deeply single—not because I couldn't find love, but because the last girl I loved used my rent money to buy a Brazilian wig and disappeared with a sugar daddy who sold building materials. So, when Mama insisted on arranging a marriage, I laughed. Until Papa added his voice. “If you don’t marry before July, forget your inheritance. We will donate your land to the church!” July was two months away. That was how I met Amaka. Photos first. Then video calls. She was pretty. Soft-spoken. From Enugu. A nurse. And, according to her mother, a virgin. (My cousin Ugochi whispered, “Aunty, check that thing well. These days, even calculators reset.”) I agreed to meet her. She smiled, giggled, and spoke gently. But something felt... rehearsed. Like she was playing a role. Still, the wedding date was fixed. Invitations printed. Cow bought. Church booked. DJ paid. Mama danced every night to Flavour’s songs as if the wedding was her own. And then the big day came. The hall glittered with decorations. Guests arrived in gele and agbada. My friends teased me “Obinna, you go finally chop life!” Then I saw her. Amaka. Dressed in white. Gorgeous. Smiling. Until I noticed the man sitting beside her, whispering in her ear and holding her hand. I frowned. “Who is that?” I asked my brother. My brother squinted. “I think he came with the bride.” “Came with the" Before I could finish, Mama appeared beside me, all smiles and sweat. “You look handsome, my son. Now go and smile at your bride.” “I will smile after I know who that guy is.” Mama hissed and walked off. So, I marched up to Amaka, heart racing. “Who is this?” She blinked, calm. “Oh! Meet Chuka. My best friend. He’s like… family.” Chuka stood, extended his hand, smiling like a goat that just chewed your exam script. “Nice to meet you, bro.” Bro? I ignored his hand. “Can we talk privately?” Amaka sighed, dragged me aside, and said the thing that nearly made me remove my agbada and run home in boxers. “I invited him because... well... he’s important to me. We dated for six years. He’s the one who taught me how to love. But my parents didn’t approve. So I had to settle for this... arrangement.” I stood still, blinking. “Settle?” “Yes,” she said. “But you’re kind. You’ll understand.” Ladies and gentlemen, I did not understand. My uncle, who saw me shaking like a leaf, whispered, “Is it heartbreak or hunger? Should we bring you small jollof rice to calm your nerves?” I wanted to run, but the hall was full, the gifts were stacked, and the caterers were serving. A pastor was waiting. A crowd was watching. Then I remembered what my grandmother once said: “If you must embarrass the devil, do it with boldness.” So, I climbed the stage, grabbed the mic, and said: “Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you all for coming. But I just found out that I am not the main actor in this wedding. I am an extra.” Gasps. Chuka choked on his zobo. Amaka’s face turned pale. Mama tried to grab the mic, but I raised my hand dramatically. “This wedding is cancelled. But don’t worry there’s plenty of food. Eat, drink, and take selfies. Just know that Obinna has left the chat!” I walked out, head high, heart free. That night, I ate the wedding jollof alone in my boxers and watched Nollywood movies till 2 a.m. A week later, I met Adaeze, my neighbor who had always lent me pepper without asking for it back. She knocked on my door with a plate of hot rice and a smile. And guess what?
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  • Those Veins You’re Ignoring? They’re Not for Decoration.
    You see this?
    It’s not just a “leg thing.”
    It’s your blood screaming for help.
    This is venous insufficiency — when blood pools in your legs instead of returning to your heart.
    It’s linked to:
    —Obesity
    —Prolonged sitting or standing
    —Nutrient deficiencies (especially vitamin C, magnesium, copper)
    —Weak circulation
    —High estrogen dominance (especially in women)
    If you’ve got:
    —Heavy legs
    —Swollen ankles
    —Tingling or throbbing
    —Ugly, bulging blue veins
    Don’t wait till you start seeing ulcers.
    Here’s what to do:
    —Ditch ultra-processed carbs (they destroy collagen and stiffen veins)
    —Fix your liver — estrogen detox depends on it.
    —Walk daily (blood needs movement)
    —Eat bioavailable protein (collagen-rich foods like bone broth, fish skin, beef)
    —Supplement wisely: magnesium glycinate, vitamin C, horse chestnut, butcher’s broom
    And for the love of God — stop sitting for 8 hours, you are not a rock.
    Varicose veins are not a joke.
    They are slow signals of heart disease, insulin resistance, and clogged lymphatics.
    You don’t need surgery.
    You need circulation, collagen, and correction.
    Fix the root, not just the vein.
    Those Veins You’re Ignoring? They’re Not for Decoration. You see this? It’s not just a “leg thing.” It’s your blood screaming for help. This is venous insufficiency — when blood pools in your legs instead of returning to your heart. It’s linked to: —Obesity —Prolonged sitting or standing —Nutrient deficiencies (especially vitamin C, magnesium, copper) —Weak circulation —High estrogen dominance (especially in women) If you’ve got: —Heavy legs —Swollen ankles —Tingling or throbbing —Ugly, bulging blue veins Don’t wait till you start seeing ulcers. Here’s what to do: —Ditch ultra-processed carbs (they destroy collagen and stiffen veins) —Fix your liver — estrogen detox depends on it. —Walk daily (blood needs movement) —Eat bioavailable protein (collagen-rich foods like bone broth, fish skin, beef) —Supplement wisely: magnesium glycinate, vitamin C, horse chestnut, butcher’s broom And for the love of God — stop sitting for 8 hours, you are not a rock. Varicose veins are not a joke. They are slow signals of heart disease, insulin resistance, and clogged lymphatics. You don’t need surgery. You need circulation, collagen, and correction. Fix the root, not just the vein.
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  • Duties of a Chief Bridesmaid



    BEFORE THE WEDDING

    There are a wide range of jobs for the Chief Brides Maid to do during the months of the bride’s engagement, for instance:

    1. Help the bride choose and shop for her wedding dress and accessories, as well as any change of clothes on the wedding day.

    2. Help select the dresses and accessories for the bridesmaids.

    3. Manage and oversee the bridesmaids, making sure they coordinate and are kept updated on all appointments, trials, fittings, decisions and schedules.

    4. Act as the bride’s problem solver should any bridesmaids have any issues relating to their own roles and responsibilities.

    TIP: most problems arise over money so it’s sensible to establish early on who is paying for the bridesmaid’s dresses and accessories. Nowadays there is no set rule and depends on the requirements and flexibility of the bride and the cost of the dresses. For example if the bridesmaid is a student or unemployed without an income and the bride wants her to wear an unaffordable bridesmaid’s dress that will only be worn once it is not the best idea to expect the bridesmaid to pay for her dress. Whereas if the bride is flexible and is happy for the bridesmaid to choose a dress of her own that fits the brides ideas, style and colour scheme, then it is reasonable to ask her to pay for the dress, since it is likely it will be worn again.

    5. Help the bride with any wedding related DIY, for example personal signs, decorations etc.

    6. Help the bride source any suppliers if asked.

    7. Help coordinate and clarify travel arrangements and arrival times for wedding party with the best man.

    8. Attend the wedding rehearsal if required.

    DAY OF THE WEDDING

    The chief bridesmaid has one of the most notable and important roles on the wedding day. Primarily she will help ensure the smooth running of the schedule on the day. She will also coordinate and work with the best man to carefully manage any potential problems, issues or areas of concern on the day.

    Tasks to undertake:

    1. Be prepared to act as the bride’s go-to-girl, problem solver or main point of contact.
    Stay calm and be there to offer assistance to the wedding party or guests as required.

    2. Help guide the other bridesmaids, flower girl and page boys when getting ready.

    3. Ensure the bride eats and stays hydrated on the morning of the wedding day.

    4. Be with the bride whilst she has her hair and make-up done.

    5. Help the bride get into her dress.

    6. Ensure the bride, bridesmaids and flower girl have and hold their bouquets.

    7. Reconfirm all ceremony duties for bridesmaids, flower girls and page boys.

    8. Help guide the bridal party to their respective cars to take them to the ceremony venue.

    9. Leave for church in the car with the bride’s mother and the other bridesmaids.

    10. Await the arrival of the bride and help her out of the car.

    11. Help the bride out of the car, paying careful attention to the bouquet, dress, veil and train.

    CEREMONY

    1. Ensure the procession is lined up correctly.

    2. Assist the bride with arranging/adjusting her dress, train and veil before she walks down the aisle.

    3. Follow the bride and her father in the Processional, along with the bridesmaids down the aisle.

    4. Help the bride arrange her train and veil at the altar.
    Possibly take back the brides veil during the ceremony.

    5. Hold the bride’s bouquet during the ceremony.

    6. Make sure the other bridesmaids, flower girls and page boys are in place.
    Be responsible for the flower girl (if there is one).

    7. Witness the signing of the register if required.

    8. Replace the bride’s veil, if requested.
    Hand back the bride’s bouquet before she departs with her new husband during the Recessional.

    9. Depart the ceremony venue with the best man, along with the bridesmaids and ushers.

    10. Help distribute confetti after the ceremony for photo opportunities.

    11. Be prepared to help guide and assist guests to the reception.

    12. Leave the church accompanied by the best man after the bride and groom.

    13. Depart for the reception with any other bridesmaids and best man after the bride and groom.

    RECEPTION

    1. Be on hand to assist the bride as required throughout the wedding day, making sure she has everything she needs.

    2. Assist the bride throughout the day to ensure her appearance, hair, makeup, dress, train and veil are in order.

    3. Be responsible for the bride’s bouquet.

    4. Help get people organised for photographs.

    5. Help receive and store the wedding gifts.

    6. Be part of the receiving line, if there is one.

    7. Maybe make a short speech and a toast to the bride and groom.

    8. Help the bride with a change of clothes, if required, after the reception and before the evening celebrations.

    9. Assist the bride (and groom) when they depart at the end of the night. For example, a change of clothes; managing any special requests or surprises; ensuring all guests know the bride and groom are departing and to gather them for a final send-off; ensuring their transport is punctual and as required.

    10. Ensure the bride and groom’s luggage, champagne and flowers are delivered to their bridal suite and that the bridal suite is as required.

    11. Ensure wedding gifts are removed accordingly or stored safely.

    12. Ensure any items left behind by wedding party or guests are stored safely.

    AFTER THE WEDDING
    1. Assist the bride in returning any hired items.

    2. Help the bride retrieve any personal items stored at the venue.
    Duties of a Chief Bridesmaid BEFORE THE WEDDING There are a wide range of jobs for the Chief Brides Maid to do during the months of the bride’s engagement, for instance: 1. Help the bride choose and shop for her wedding dress and accessories, as well as any change of clothes on the wedding day. 2. Help select the dresses and accessories for the bridesmaids. 3. Manage and oversee the bridesmaids, making sure they coordinate and are kept updated on all appointments, trials, fittings, decisions and schedules. 4. Act as the bride’s problem solver should any bridesmaids have any issues relating to their own roles and responsibilities. TIP: most problems arise over money so it’s sensible to establish early on who is paying for the bridesmaid’s dresses and accessories. Nowadays there is no set rule and depends on the requirements and flexibility of the bride and the cost of the dresses. For example if the bridesmaid is a student or unemployed without an income and the bride wants her to wear an unaffordable bridesmaid’s dress that will only be worn once it is not the best idea to expect the bridesmaid to pay for her dress. Whereas if the bride is flexible and is happy for the bridesmaid to choose a dress of her own that fits the brides ideas, style and colour scheme, then it is reasonable to ask her to pay for the dress, since it is likely it will be worn again. 5. Help the bride with any wedding related DIY, for example personal signs, decorations etc. 6. Help the bride source any suppliers if asked. 7. Help coordinate and clarify travel arrangements and arrival times for wedding party with the best man. 8. Attend the wedding rehearsal if required. DAY OF THE WEDDING The chief bridesmaid has one of the most notable and important roles on the wedding day. Primarily she will help ensure the smooth running of the schedule on the day. She will also coordinate and work with the best man to carefully manage any potential problems, issues or areas of concern on the day. Tasks to undertake: 1. Be prepared to act as the bride’s go-to-girl, problem solver or main point of contact. Stay calm and be there to offer assistance to the wedding party or guests as required. 2. Help guide the other bridesmaids, flower girl and page boys when getting ready. 3. Ensure the bride eats and stays hydrated on the morning of the wedding day. 4. Be with the bride whilst she has her hair and make-up done. 5. Help the bride get into her dress. 6. Ensure the bride, bridesmaids and flower girl have and hold their bouquets. 7. Reconfirm all ceremony duties for bridesmaids, flower girls and page boys. 8. Help guide the bridal party to their respective cars to take them to the ceremony venue. 9. Leave for church in the car with the bride’s mother and the other bridesmaids. 10. Await the arrival of the bride and help her out of the car. 11. Help the bride out of the car, paying careful attention to the bouquet, dress, veil and train. CEREMONY 1. Ensure the procession is lined up correctly. 2. Assist the bride with arranging/adjusting her dress, train and veil before she walks down the aisle. 3. Follow the bride and her father in the Processional, along with the bridesmaids down the aisle. 4. Help the bride arrange her train and veil at the altar. Possibly take back the brides veil during the ceremony. 5. Hold the bride’s bouquet during the ceremony. 6. Make sure the other bridesmaids, flower girls and page boys are in place. Be responsible for the flower girl (if there is one). 7. Witness the signing of the register if required. 8. Replace the bride’s veil, if requested. Hand back the bride’s bouquet before she departs with her new husband during the Recessional. 9. Depart the ceremony venue with the best man, along with the bridesmaids and ushers. 10. Help distribute confetti after the ceremony for photo opportunities. 11. Be prepared to help guide and assist guests to the reception. 12. Leave the church accompanied by the best man after the bride and groom. 13. Depart for the reception with any other bridesmaids and best man after the bride and groom. RECEPTION 1. Be on hand to assist the bride as required throughout the wedding day, making sure she has everything she needs. 2. Assist the bride throughout the day to ensure her appearance, hair, makeup, dress, train and veil are in order. 3. Be responsible for the bride’s bouquet. 4. Help get people organised for photographs. 5. Help receive and store the wedding gifts. 6. Be part of the receiving line, if there is one. 7. Maybe make a short speech and a toast to the bride and groom. 8. Help the bride with a change of clothes, if required, after the reception and before the evening celebrations. 9. Assist the bride (and groom) when they depart at the end of the night. For example, a change of clothes; managing any special requests or surprises; ensuring all guests know the bride and groom are departing and to gather them for a final send-off; ensuring their transport is punctual and as required. 10. Ensure the bride and groom’s luggage, champagne and flowers are delivered to their bridal suite and that the bridal suite is as required. 11. Ensure wedding gifts are removed accordingly or stored safely. 12. Ensure any items left behind by wedding party or guests are stored safely. AFTER THE WEDDING 1. Assist the bride in returning any hired items. 2. Help the bride retrieve any personal items stored at the venue.
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    💑MARRIAGE TIPS, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ADVICES 💞💃 WhatsApp Channel. *❤️MARRIAGE IS A BEAUTIFUL THING CREATED BY GOD,* *FOR YOU TO ENJOY IT THERE ARE SOME TIPS AND ADVICE YOU NEED TO LEARN:🌹* *6 SECRETS IN MARRIAGE THAT WILL SAVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP FOR BETTER!*🍹 Secret 1 *Everyone you marry has a weakness. So if you focus on your spouse's weakness you can't get the best out of his strength.* Secret 2 *Everyone has a dark history. No one is an angel. When you get married or you want to get married stop digging into someone's past. What matters most is the present life of your partner. Old things have passed away. Forgive and forget. Focus on the present and the future.* Secret 3 *Every marriage has its own challenges. Marriage is not a bed of roses. Every good marriage has gone through its own test of blazing fire. True love proves in times of challenges. Fight for your marriage. Make up your mind to stay with your spouse in times of need. Remember the vow For better for worse. In sickness and in health be there.* Secret 4 *Every marriage has different levels of success. Don't compare your marriage with any one else. We can never be equal. Some will be far, some behind. To avoid marriage stresses, be patient, work hard and with time your marriage dreams shall come true.* Secret 5 *To get married is declaring war. When you get married you must declare war against enemies of marriage. Some enemies of marriage are:* 1. Ignorance 2. Prayerlessness 3. Unforgiveness 4. Third party influence 5. Stinginess 6. Stubbornness 7. Lack of love 9. Rudeness 10. Laziness 11. Disrespect 12. Cheating Be ready to fight to maintain your marriage zone. Secret 6 *There is no perfect marriage.There is no ready made marriage. Marriage is hard work. Volunteer yourself to work daily on it.* *Marriage is like a car that needs proper maintenance and proper service. If this is not done it will break down somewhere exposing the owner to danger or some unhealthy circumstances Let us not be careless about our marriages.🙏*. 37K followers
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