Monday 20 February 2017

Strictly for Yoruba wives…… (Others can imbibe no shaking)




Hi Guys, ✌ Let me firstly do a *wink* before starting this…whichever way you want to take it no problem, but I think this should honestly be taken serious.👅

It is high time we stop all this our western way of administrating our homes and go back to old time religion (Our Culture). I understand sha! All this movies on Telemondo, Televista, Telekinikan is really changing our wives orientation, sapping their good virtues and derailing from doing what is right is no more an issue.

Let me quickly go straight to my point….I am going to review a whole lots of wives habit this week but let me eat my moin-moin from the soft part (Ibi pelebe lati ma nmu ole je). This one is really making me feel hann!hann! 👻👲

Food ---- It is no more a challenge for our wives of now a days to tell daddy to go to the fridge and bring out stew and warm for himself if he wants to eat….cooking at home now is becoming an old life style because of thousands of excuses….I know lots of you will start making some religious defence now and start being catholic than Pope. I understand whatever you want to say…she is a helper…she is not meant to do this and do that…but please abeg stop hiding under that and stop being shy away from your objective. A cultured wife will not turn her husband to errand boy please *frowning* Even if you have lots on your desk to clear, that has not given you an impetus to take advantage of him. You can curl this in a polite way as a matter of fact, if you respectfully request for help he will surely do so with joy and even go extra-mile. Don’t come home and accuse him that “Baby, e ti fo abo ni? (Baby, you have not washed plate) all because you met him at home and he has always been doing that. Please give some respect as I know your husband is oloripipe (correct head) and he knows what is right. See, there is nothing you want to say to negate this, you are meant to accord respect to your husband, and this is the right thing to do. Let me also word you on this, when preparing your meal, learn to serve your husband first. Some wives are used to serving kids, and visitors first and will now give the isale pot (remnant) to daddy to eat. Haaa!!! tori Olorun 👀👀 This is uncalled for. As you are stirring that Amala (Yam flour) as hot as it is, please, serve Daddy first, you will be amazed how his reaction will be when you start giving this type of respect. You will get all you need from him and things will be fine in your home.💚💙💗 This really count as men are wired to be respected by their wives.👌

See U 👋

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