• One of the few women who stood her grounds in Nollywood is Chioma Akpotha , this woman has never kissed in a movie or get extra romantic on a bed with a man .
    She has never been associated with any scandal but remains one of the biggest actress nollywood ever had .

    Good old times , who remembers her movie Sacred Tradition? You could see the intensity of love and romance without people kissing or undressing .

    It’s just sad that one can’t watch movies these days again with family , anything small bbl girl dong move clothes to show shape . It doesn’t end there , they even add gáy scenes . I miss good old days where one could just watch movies with family without covering their eyes or getting embarrassed .

    Moral lesson : She is a legend
    One of the few women who stood her grounds in Nollywood is Chioma Akpotha , this woman has never kissed in a movie or get extra romantic on a bed with a man . She has never been associated with any scandal but remains one of the biggest actress nollywood ever had . Good old times , who remembers her movie Sacred Tradition? You could see the intensity of love and romance without people kissing or undressing . It’s just sad that one can’t watch movies these days again with family , anything small bbl girl dong move clothes to show shape . It doesn’t end there , they even add gáy scenes . I miss good old days where one could just watch movies with family without covering their eyes or getting embarrassed . Moral lesson : She is a legend
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    When I was a child, I desired a lot, I wanted to be an actress, a newscaster, a teacher and so much more, above all I dreamt of having my own family, my definition of that family is a small peaceful home with a lovely garden with trees where birds chirps in the mornings and at evenings, children playing in the gardens, singing Merrily, going to church, listening to sermons that would set me on the right track,singing in the Choir, hanging out with family and friends often, going to the movies, resorts, parks and concerts, reading books and not forgetting the Bible, playing fun games at weekends visiting family and friends may be edifying I thought, as I desired all this I only prayed for my dreams to come to a reality. God had a better plan I became a teacher, I was blessed with family and friends, yet the issues and pursuit for greatness became a barrier and things were different than I imagined but guess what I found a friend who was always there, He was there through thick and thin this friend is Jesus He knows the end from the beginning, He sees in the secret and knows all our weaknesses and makes us stronger, I am glad that you found me Jesus.
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    Poem: When I was a child, I desired a lot, I wanted to be an actress, a newscaster, a teacher and so much more, above all I dreamt of having my own family, my definition of that family is a small peaceful home with a lovely garden with trees where birds chirps in the mornings and at evenings, children playing in the gardens, singing Merrily, going to church, listening to sermons that would set me on the right track,singing in the Choir, hanging out with family and friends often, going to the movies, resorts, parks and concerts, reading books and not forgetting the Bible, playing fun games at weekends visiting family and friends may be edifying I thought, as I desired all this I only prayed for my dreams to come to a reality. God had a better plan I became a teacher, I was blessed with family and friends, yet the issues and pursuit for greatness became a barrier and things were different than I imagined but guess what I found a friend who was always there, He was there through thick and thin this friend is Jesus He knows the end from the beginning, He sees in the secret and knows all our weaknesses and makes us stronger, I am glad that you found me Jesus. @followers #highlight
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  • "My name is Kanayo O. Kanayo, but my real name is Anayo Modestus Onyekwere. I was born in Mbaise, Imo State, and I grew up in a humble home. Life was not easy, but I was determined to succeed.

    In 1992, I got my big break in Nollywood with the movie Living in Bondage. That movie changed my life. People loved my acting, especially my role as a wealthy man involved in rituals. After that, I became famous for playing ritualist roles in movies like Blood Money and Rituals. Many people even believed I was a ritualist in real life! But I was just a good actor.

    Even with my success in Nollywood, I wanted more. So, I went back to school to study Law. In 2020, I became a lawyer. Now, I balance my career as both an actor and a lawyer.

    My message to young people is simple: Work hard, stay focused, and never stop learning. Say no to exam malpractice! Education is the key to success."

    — Kanayo O. Kanayo
    "My name is Kanayo O. Kanayo, but my real name is Anayo Modestus Onyekwere. I was born in Mbaise, Imo State, and I grew up in a humble home. Life was not easy, but I was determined to succeed. In 1992, I got my big break in Nollywood with the movie Living in Bondage. That movie changed my life. People loved my acting, especially my role as a wealthy man involved in rituals. After that, I became famous for playing ritualist roles in movies like Blood Money and Rituals. Many people even believed I was a ritualist in real life! But I was just a good actor. Even with my success in Nollywood, I wanted more. So, I went back to school to study Law. In 2020, I became a lawyer. Now, I balance my career as both an actor and a lawyer. My message to young people is simple: Work hard, stay focused, and never stop learning. Say no to exam malpractice! Education is the key to success." — Kanayo O. Kanayo
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  • Ile-Akun is a small town where Chioma and Kunle lived before. They had known each other since they were kids. They climbed mango trees together, whispering great plans and dreams to each other long into the night . Meeting like that always rekindled a special spark between them. As they grew older, their friendship deepened, and it turned into something more. They started dating during their last year of secondary school.

    Chioma was lively and outgoing , while Kunle was more of a quiet thinker . They balanced each other well, and everyone in the community admired their bond. However, as the long holiday approached, things started to change.

    One sunny afternoon , Chioma excitedly planned her holiday. She wanted to join a charity group helping orphaned children in the community. Kunle, on the other hand, had plans to work at his uncle’s mechanic shop to save money for university. As they sat under a big Udala tree discussing their plans, Chioma said,

    "Kunle, I really want to help these kids. It’s important to me. Can’t you consider joining me?"

    Kunle shrugged and replied, "That’s great, Chioma, but I need to help my uncle this holiday. I can’t just leave that behind."

    Chioma felt disappointment wash over her. She had really hoped he would want to be part of something meaningful. "But we can make a difference together! The program is only a few hours a week," she insisted.

    "I just think working is more practical," Kunle said, trying to sound reasonable. "I need to focus on my future too."

    The discussion turned into an argument.

    "Kunle, you never want to do anything fun or different, do you? " Chioma exclaimed.
    "And you never think about what’s necessary in life! " Kunle shouted back.

    After that day, they barely spoke. The silence between them grew heavier. Chioma signed up for the volunteering program, while Kunle spent long hours at the mechanic shop, fixing cars and motorcycles . Once, they used to gist and laugh together, but now, everything was different. They would see each other at the junction where people sold roasted corn and suya but barely exchanged words.

    Weeks passed, and soon, the town announced the annual Ile-Akun New Yam Festival . Everyone was excited—it was a tradition for Chioma and Kunle to attend together. But this year was different. Chioma wanted to spend time with her new friends from the volunteer group, leaving Kunle alone at home, feeling left out .

    On the day of the festival, the air was filled with the aroma of jollof rice, grilled fish, and palm wine . Chioma had fun dancing to Afrobeats 🕺🏾, playing ayo olopon , and helping set up stalls. Yet, a part of her missed Kunle’s company. She caught a glimpse of him across the street, laughing with some guys near a suya stand. Seeing him enjoy himself without her made her heart ache .

    Kunle also spotted her, their eyes locked for a few seconds. Memories of childhood, of sneaking puff-puff from Mama Nkechi’s roadside shop, of watching Nollywood movies together, flooded his mind. But just as quickly as the moment came, it disappeared, and they both turned away.

    After the festival, Chioma felt lonely. She realized how much she missed Kunle . One evening, as the sun set in golden hues over the red earth , she decided to visit him. She knocked on his door, her heart beating fast. Finally, Kunle opened it, surprised to see her.

    "Hi," Chioma said softly, playing with the edge of her Ankara dress.

    "Hey," Kunle replied, his voice carrying both surprise and caution.

    They stood there in silence before Chioma finally spoke.

    "I’ve missed you, Kunle. "

    "I missed you too," Kunle admitted. "But things have been… complicated."

    "I know," she sighed. "I thought this holiday would bring us closer, but it feels like the opposite happened."

    Kunle nodded, rubbing his forehead. "I didn’t mean to push you away. I just thought I needed to focus on work."

    "I understand, but I also wanted to share this experience with you," Chioma replied softly. "I didn’t want to lose you."

    Kunle looked down, realization hitting him. "I guess I was so focused on my own plans that I didn’t see what I was missing."

    Chioma stepped closer. "Can we fix this? I think we should support each other, but communication is key."

    Kunle smiled for the first time in weeks . "Okay. I’ll try to make more time for us and listen to you. I promise to support your dreams as long as I have breath."

    They both exhaled, as if a weight had been lifted. The warmth of resolution spread between them like the first rain after harmattan . Chioma reached out and held Kunle’s hand .

    "Let’s promise to always talk, no matter what."

    "Deal," Kunle said, his heart lighter.

    From that day, they made a real effort to balance their lives. Kunle sometimes helped at the orphanage, and Chioma brought food to the mechanic shop while they chatted. They learned to respect and appreciate each other even more.

    As the long holiday ended and school resumed, they knew their bond had grown stronger. One evening, sitting on their favorite bench under the stars , Kunle turned to Chioma and said,

    "I think we can face anything if we just keep talking."

    Chioma smiled. "We are a team, Kunle. No matter what."

    And that began a new chapter for Chioma and Kunle—side by side, ready to take on whatever life threw at them.

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    Ile-Akun is a small town where Chioma and Kunle lived before. They had known each other since they were kids. They climbed mango trees 🥭 together, whispering great plans and dreams to each other long into the night 🌙. Meeting like that always rekindled a special spark between them. As they grew older, their friendship deepened, and it turned into something more. They started dating during their last year of secondary school. Chioma was lively and outgoing 💃, while Kunle was more of a quiet thinker 🤔. They balanced each other well, and everyone in the community admired their bond. However, as the long holiday approached, things started to change. One sunny afternoon 🌞, Chioma excitedly planned her holiday. She wanted to join a charity group helping orphaned children in the community. Kunle, on the other hand, had plans to work at his uncle’s mechanic shop 🔧 to save money for university. As they sat under a big Udala tree 🍏 discussing their plans, Chioma said, "Kunle, I really want to help these kids. It’s important to me. Can’t you consider joining me?" Kunle shrugged and replied, "That’s great, Chioma, but I need to help my uncle this holiday. I can’t just leave that behind." Chioma felt disappointment 😞 wash over her. She had really hoped he would want to be part of something meaningful. "But we can make a difference together! The program is only a few hours a week," she insisted. "I just think working is more practical," Kunle said, trying to sound reasonable. "I need to focus on my future too." The discussion turned into an argument. "Kunle, you never want to do anything fun or different, do you? 😡" Chioma exclaimed. "And you never think about what’s necessary in life! 😠" Kunle shouted back. After that day, they barely spoke. The silence between them grew heavier. Chioma signed up for the volunteering program, while Kunle spent long hours at the mechanic shop, fixing cars 🚗 and motorcycles 🏍️. Once, they used to gist and laugh together, but now, everything was different. They would see each other at the junction where people sold roasted corn 🌽 and suya but barely exchanged words. Weeks passed, and soon, the town announced the annual Ile-Akun New Yam Festival 🥘🎉. Everyone was excited—it was a tradition for Chioma and Kunle to attend together. But this year was different. Chioma wanted to spend time with her new friends from the volunteer group, leaving Kunle alone at home, feeling left out 😔. On the day of the festival, the air was filled with the aroma of jollof rice, grilled fish, and palm wine 🥘🍹. Chioma had fun dancing to Afrobeats 🕺🏾, playing ayo olopon 🎲, and helping set up stalls. Yet, a part of her missed Kunle’s company. She caught a glimpse of him across the street, laughing with some guys near a suya stand. Seeing him enjoy himself without her made her heart ache 💙. Kunle also spotted her, their eyes locked for a few seconds. Memories of childhood, of sneaking puff-puff from Mama Nkechi’s roadside shop, of watching Nollywood movies together, flooded his mind. But just as quickly as the moment came, it disappeared, and they both turned away. After the festival, Chioma felt lonely. She realized how much she missed Kunle 💭. One evening, as the sun set in golden hues over the red earth 🌅, she decided to visit him. She knocked on his door, her heart beating fast. Finally, Kunle opened it, surprised to see her. "Hi," Chioma said softly, playing with the edge of her Ankara dress. "Hey," Kunle replied, his voice carrying both surprise and caution. They stood there in silence before Chioma finally spoke. "I’ve missed you, Kunle. 😞" "I missed you too," Kunle admitted. "But things have been… complicated." "I know," she sighed. "I thought this holiday would bring us closer, but it feels like the opposite happened." Kunle nodded, rubbing his forehead. "I didn’t mean to push you away. I just thought I needed to focus on work." "I understand, but I also wanted to share this experience with you," Chioma replied softly. "I didn’t want to lose you." 💞 Kunle looked down, realization hitting him. "I guess I was so focused on my own plans that I didn’t see what I was missing." Chioma stepped closer. "Can we fix this? I think we should support each other, but communication is key." Kunle smiled for the first time in weeks 😊. "Okay. I’ll try to make more time for us and listen to you. I promise to support your dreams as long as I have breath." They both exhaled, as if a weight had been lifted. The warmth of resolution spread between them like the first rain after harmattan 🌧️. Chioma reached out and held Kunle’s hand 🤝. "Let’s promise to always talk, no matter what." "Deal," Kunle said, his heart lighter. 💕 From that day, they made a real effort to balance their lives. Kunle sometimes helped at the orphanage, and Chioma brought food 🍛 to the mechanic shop while they chatted. They learned to respect and appreciate each other even more. As the long holiday ended and school resumed, they knew their bond had grown stronger. One evening, sitting on their favorite bench under the stars ✨, Kunle turned to Chioma and said, "I think we can face anything if we just keep talking." Chioma smiled. "We are a team, Kunle. No matter what." 💑 And that began a new chapter for Chioma and Kunle—side by side, ready to take on whatever life threw at them. 🚀💖 @highlight #viralstory #viralstories
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  • There is one funny thing about Nigerian politics, it's not those that received standing ovation during argument that wins.

    Dino was bigger and stronger than Natasha but his refusal to adopt political caution lead to his early retirement from politics, don't forget how he lunched a needless political battle against President Buhari and how Yahaya Bello took advantage of his carelessness.

    Again, Natasha has started her own by fighting a solid system with lies as her sole format for defense, those people she is currently rubbishing are studying her carefully, but for her, she can not be too careful because the applause of the crowd are too loud and deceiving.

    She believes so much in the power of the tongue of a woman but with time her lies will start fading and the sound of applause will start going down too, and that is the end of her political career.

    A-s Okama

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    #viralpost #history #movies #post #fellowers #PoliticalNews #entertainment
    There is one funny thing about Nigerian politics, it's not those that received standing ovation during argument that wins. Dino was bigger and stronger than Natasha but his refusal to adopt political caution lead to his early retirement from politics, don't forget how he lunched a needless political battle against President Buhari and how Yahaya Bello took advantage of his carelessness. Again, Natasha has started her own by fighting a solid system with lies as her sole format for defense, those people she is currently rubbishing are studying her carefully, but for her, she can not be too careful because the applause of the crowd are too loud and deceiving. She believes so much in the power of the tongue of a woman but with time her lies will start fading and the sound of applause will start going down too, and that is the end of her political career. A-s Okama _ _ _ _ #viralpost #history #movies #post #fellowers #PoliticalNews #entertainment
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  • "My name is Kanayo O. Kanayo, but my real name is Anayo Modestus Onyekwere. I was born in Mbaise, Imo State, and I grew up in a humble home. Life was not easy, but I was determined to succeed.

    In 1992, I got my big break in Nollywood with the movie Living in Bondage. That movie changed my life. People loved my acting, especially my role as a wealthy man involved in rituals. After that, I became famous for playing ritualist roles in movies like Blood Money and Rituals. Many people even believed I was a ritualist in real life! But I was just a good actor.

    Even with my success in Nollywood, I wanted more. So, I went back to school to study Law. In 2020, I became a lawyer. Now, I balance my career as both an actor and a lawyer.

    My message to young people is simple: Work hard, stay focused, and never stop learning. Say no to exam malpractice! Education is the key to success."

    — Kanayo O. Kanayo
    "My name is Kanayo O. Kanayo, but my real name is Anayo Modestus Onyekwere. I was born in Mbaise, Imo State, and I grew up in a humble home. Life was not easy, but I was determined to succeed. In 1992, I got my big break in Nollywood with the movie Living in Bondage. That movie changed my life. People loved my acting, especially my role as a wealthy man involved in rituals. After that, I became famous for playing ritualist roles in movies like Blood Money and Rituals. Many people even believed I was a ritualist in real life! But I was just a good actor. Even with my success in Nollywood, I wanted more. So, I went back to school to study Law. In 2020, I became a lawyer. Now, I balance my career as both an actor and a lawyer. My message to young people is simple: Work hard, stay focused, and never stop learning. Say no to exam malpractice! Education is the key to success." — Kanayo O. Kanayo
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  • You hate broke men, right?
    One day, you might realize that settling down with a broke woman is a deep seated fear for some men.

    You will also come to the light that some men detest dependency and are only attracted to intelligent women who can sustain themselves financially.

    One day, you will realize that beauty and love might be the least things men might start considering before settling down.

    It is said that a man's heart is through his stomach; I pray you won't wake up to find men choosing to cook for themselves rather than being the sole provider.

    The era of a prince going to the village to marry a naive girl only exists in movies now.

    Soon, not coming from a comfortable background or lacking financial stability might become reasons some women may remain unmarried.

    Considering the current state of the economy, having a stable income might become a top priority for men when considering settlement.

    Get a skill!

    You might not be as wealthy as Vekee James yet, but focus on acquiring skills that will sustain you.

    If you are unaware, a woman's profession and career have become key considerations for men before settling down.

    Even the rich are now settling with the rich.

    If someone is encouraging you to become self sufficient, take their advice seriously.

    Just make sure in all these, you won’t lose the core values of life and your feminine energy.

    Udochukwu Favour Osinachi
    You hate broke men, right? One day, you might realize that settling down with a broke woman is a deep seated fear for some men. You will also come to the light that some men detest dependency and are only attracted to intelligent women who can sustain themselves financially. One day, you will realize that beauty and love might be the least things men might start considering before settling down. It is said that a man's heart is through his stomach; I pray you won't wake up to find men choosing to cook for themselves rather than being the sole provider. The era of a prince going to the village to marry a naive girl only exists in movies now. Soon, not coming from a comfortable background or lacking financial stability might become reasons some women may remain unmarried. Considering the current state of the economy, having a stable income might become a top priority for men when considering settlement. Get a skill! You might not be as wealthy as Vekee James yet, but focus on acquiring skills that will sustain you. If you are unaware, a woman's profession and career have become key considerations for men before settling down. Even the rich are now settling with the rich. If someone is encouraging you to become self sufficient, take their advice seriously. Just make sure in all these, you won’t lose the core values of life and your feminine energy. Udochukwu Favour Osinachi
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  • You hate broke men, right?
    One day, you might realize that settling down with a broke woman is a deep seated fear for some men.

    You will also come to the light that some men detest dependency and are only attracted to intelligent women who can sustain themselves financially.

    One day, you will realize that beauty and love might be the least things men might start considering before settling down.

    It is said that a man's heart is through his stomach; I pray you won't wake up to find men choosing to cook for themselves rather than being the sole provider.

    The era of a prince going to the village to marry a naive girl only exists in movies now.

    Soon, not coming from a comfortable background or lacking financial stability might become reasons some women may remain unmarried.

    Considering the current state of the economy, having a stable income might become a top priority for men when considering settlement.

    Get a skill!

    You might not be as wealthy as Vekee James yet, but focus on acquiring skills that will sustain you.

    If you are unaware, a woman's profession and career have become key considerations for men before settling down.

    Even the rich are now settling with the rich.

    If someone is encouraging you to become self sufficient, take their advice seriously.

    Just make sure in all these, you won’t lose the core values of life and your feminine energy.

    #Lekwa princess ijeoma ✍🏾
    #TheVoice
    You hate broke men, right? One day, you might realize that settling down with a broke woman is a deep seated fear for some men. You will also come to the light that some men detest dependency and are only attracted to intelligent women who can sustain themselves financially. One day, you will realize that beauty and love might be the least things men might start considering before settling down. It is said that a man's heart is through his stomach; I pray you won't wake up to find men choosing to cook for themselves rather than being the sole provider. The era of a prince going to the village to marry a naive girl only exists in movies now. Soon, not coming from a comfortable background or lacking financial stability might become reasons some women may remain unmarried. Considering the current state of the economy, having a stable income might become a top priority for men when considering settlement. Get a skill! You might not be as wealthy as Vekee James yet, but focus on acquiring skills that will sustain you. If you are unaware, a woman's profession and career have become key considerations for men before settling down. Even the rich are now settling with the rich. If someone is encouraging you to become self sufficient, take their advice seriously. Just make sure in all these, you won’t lose the core values of life and your feminine energy. #Lekwa princess ijeoma ✍🏾 #TheVoice
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  • The Weight of a Father’s Love

    “Dad, we ran out of gas.”
    “Dad, we need more soap.”
    “Dad, the pantry is empty.”
    “Dad, school fees are due.”
    “Dad, I need my allowance.”
    “Dad, I have a doctor’s appointment.”
    “Dad, can you take us to the movies?”
    “Dad, we have no internet.”
    “Dad, here’s the electric bill.”
    “Dad, here’s the water bill.”

    Day after day, a father carries the weight of his family, working tirelessly, sacrificing silently, and always putting his loved ones first. Never say your father didn’t do enough or wasn’t there. You may not see the struggles he hides, but every step he takes is for you.

    Love and respect your father. His strength is your foundation.

    Blessings to all the hardworking dads out there. #Fatherhood #Sacrifice #Respect #LoveMyFather
    The Weight of a Father’s Love “Dad, we ran out of gas.” “Dad, we need more soap.” “Dad, the pantry is empty.” “Dad, school fees are due.” “Dad, I need my allowance.” “Dad, I have a doctor’s appointment.” “Dad, can you take us to the movies?” “Dad, we have no internet.” “Dad, here’s the electric bill.” “Dad, here’s the water bill.” Day after day, a father carries the weight of his family, working tirelessly, sacrificing silently, and always putting his loved ones first. Never say your father didn’t do enough or wasn’t there. You may not see the struggles he hides, but every step he takes is for you. Love and respect your father. His strength is your foundation. Blessings to all the hardworking dads out there. #Fatherhood #Sacrifice #Respect #LoveMyFather
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  • How many of you watched the previous part....
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    How many of you watched the previous part.... 🥳🎉🎉 #Entertainment @netflixmovies
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  • THINGS NOT TO DO IMMEDIATELY AFTER A BREAK UP plz read .

    1) RUN INTO ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP

    Don't try to use a new relationship to forget an old one,

    Relationship is not an App you install just to help you forget your Ex, after you forget your ex, what then happens to the INSTALLED App?

    Don't let mourning confuse you.

    2) ISOLATE YOURSELF FROM HELP

    You just came out of a break up, it's only normal to be in some sort of pain or hurt, you NEED help at such a time, you NEED company, you NEED advice...

    Isolating yourself for too long from friends who want to help you heal can end you in depression, and worse.
    No matter how bad you are hurting, allow friends who care have access to you.

    3) STAY IN CONTACT WITH YOUR EX

    Except you never loved them, but if you genuinely and intensively did, it's advisable you cut connections with your ex AT LEAST for the mean time, so you can get over them,

    Stop sending them messages,
    Stop calling them.
    Stop texting them and hoping they pick and come back to you, you are delaying your healing time, you are making it hard for your body, soul, emotions and all to adjust to their absence.

    Some people are stil obsessing over their ex that left them 4 years ago, going through their social media pages everyday, stalking them, you will NEVER heal this way.

    4) ATTEMPT TO END IT ALL.

    Suicide is never the answer.

    God knows why that relationship had to end, why not trust him and stay alive to see what he has in store for you in the future.?
    Why not TRUST GOD?
    INSTEAD, AFTER A BREAK UP DO THIS.

    1) MOURN

    Yes oh.
    Crying helps to release the pain and hurt.
    So don't form "I am strong, I am strong".. Is a lie, cry now, or cry later, fact is you will cry.

    Mourn the Relationship, look at their picture if you must and allow yourself the luxury of a good heart felt cry.

    You'll find this to be therapeutic.

    2) EVALUATE

    After mourning, when your head is clearer, evaluate.

    What went wrong?

    What red flags did you miss?

    Where did you go wrong?

    What could I have done better?

    "He who doesn't learn from History will repeat History."

    3) HEAL

    Give yourself time.

    Time heals all wounds

    Go out, have Fun.

    Hang out with friends,

    Take a stroll daily.

    See a comedy movie. Laugh
    Avoid romantic movies as much as you can till your healing is complete.

    4) LOVE AGAIN
    And when all this is over, open your heart to love again..

    All men are not scum, All women are not heart breakers, try to love again but do so intelligently this time..
    If you've loved before and lost, I bring you good news.
    Don't give up on love.
    You can love again and Win this time
    GOOD LUCK.

    THINGS NOT TO DO IMMEDIATELY AFTER A BREAK UP plz read . 1) RUN INTO ANOTHER RELATIONSHIP Don't try to use a new relationship to forget an old one, Relationship is not an App you install just to help you forget your Ex, after you forget your ex, what then happens to the INSTALLED App? Don't let mourning confuse you. 2) ISOLATE YOURSELF FROM HELP You just came out of a break up, it's only normal to be in some sort of pain or hurt, you NEED help at such a time, you NEED company, you NEED advice... Isolating yourself for too long from friends who want to help you heal can end you in depression, and worse. No matter how bad you are hurting, allow friends who care have access to you. 3) STAY IN CONTACT WITH YOUR EX Except you never loved them, but if you genuinely and intensively did, it's advisable you cut connections with your ex AT LEAST for the mean time, so you can get over them, Stop sending them messages, Stop calling them. Stop texting them and hoping they pick and come back to you, you are delaying your healing time, you are making it hard for your body, soul, emotions and all to adjust to their absence. Some people are stil obsessing over their ex that left them 4 years ago, going through their social media pages everyday, stalking them, you will NEVER heal this way. 4) ATTEMPT TO END IT ALL. Suicide is never the answer. God knows why that relationship had to end, why not trust him and stay alive to see what he has in store for you in the future.? Why not TRUST GOD? INSTEAD, AFTER A BREAK UP DO THIS. 1) MOURN Yes oh. Crying helps to release the pain and hurt. So don't form "I am strong, I am strong".. Is a lie, cry now, or cry later, fact is you will cry. Mourn the Relationship, look at their picture if you must and allow yourself the luxury of a good heart felt cry. You'll find this to be therapeutic. 2) EVALUATE After mourning, when your head is clearer, evaluate. What went wrong? What red flags did you miss? Where did you go wrong? What could I have done better? "He who doesn't learn from History will repeat History." 3) HEAL Give yourself time. Time heals all wounds Go out, have Fun. Hang out with friends, Take a stroll daily. See a comedy movie. Laugh Avoid romantic movies as much as you can till your healing is complete. 4) LOVE AGAIN And when all this is over, open your heart to love again.. All men are not scum, All women are not heart breakers, try to love again but do so intelligently this time.. If you've loved before and lost, I bring you good news. Don't give up on love. You can love again and Win this time GOOD LUCK.
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