Felix Oye

Felix Oye F

18/02/2025

1. Never shake hand while sitting.

2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest.

3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy.

4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you.

5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation.

6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do.

7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion.

8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say.

9. Ask more than you answer.

10. Leave the profane language for the less educated.

11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone.

12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact.

13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go.

14. Never be ashamed of where you come from.

15. Don't beg for a relationship.

22/10/2024


So my wife and I got into a hot gist some days back and she told me that if it was now that I asked her out, I would have seen shege because I would not get her as easily as I did.

I told her I would.

She laughed.

"You think it is that one you stopped me on the road and followed me home until I gave you my number. Now you will beg guy. You will beg me."

"Beg? See I have better experience. I can make you fall in love with me all over again. All I just need to do is snap my finger like this, connect one or two buttons and you will be the one begging me."

She laughed hard and stretched her palm towards me.

"Oya bet me. Praises just bet me. If it was now, haaa! I will show you pepper first. You will suffer small before I even answer you."

Instantly a game entered me and I told her let's play it.

"Let's behave like strangers for one week. Only one week. I will toast you all over again."

"How? When we are living in the same house?"

"Just imagine we are neighbors living in the same apartment. Behave like you don't know me and I don't know you and I am just trying to get to know you. Form all your baby baby, I swear give me one week, you will enter my bedroom."

"Praises na lie. I swear na lie. Me keh!"

"Accept my challenge na."

"Praises I accept am. One week. Na me and you. When do we start?"

I told her we should start today being Monday.

Quickly I moved to the guest room since I didn't have much clothes. For one week my wife and I will be strangers and I will go through the road of trying to woo her again until she falls.

This morning I woke up expecting breakfast and didn't see breakfast.

Dinning table was dry.

I was about to call my wife to ask why food had not yet been served, when she suddenly walked pass me like I was a stranger.

That was when it dawned on me that reality had set in.

The game had started.

And Praises is officially single in his matrimonial home.

As my first plan to woo her, I bought apples which I know are my wife's favorite fruit, and brought them home. She was in the sitting room watching TV when I returned from work.

"Hello." I smiled.

"Hi." She responded.

"My name is Praises Obiora."

"Okay."

"So what is your name? I can't believe I live with a beautiful neighbor and still don't know her name."

She didn't respond.

So I stretched the nylon containing apples towards her.

"Umm... I got you Apples."

My wife looked at me from up to down and hissed without saying a word.

This woman stood up and shook buttocks for me until she got to her bedroom.

A whole me.

With all my steeze.

Okay.

We go again tomorrow.

My name is Praises Chidera Obiora and I am the best at what I do.

19/10/2024

A friend got his girlfriend pregnant back then in school. So, the news got home.

Well, my friend was 'of age'. So his mom sought for the girl, but then rejected her because she is an Ijaw. she agreed to accept the baby.

My friend refused. The girl has no parents.

Because of his refusal to break up with the girl; his mom got angry and he was denied from going home. And he never did for years.

Follow up on, They graduated and both served same year. And as fate will have it; The girl was retained where she served, while my friend couldn't land a good job in time.

With a good salary scale my friend's wife earned, she sponsored him so as to have his masters in the states.

He got a job there and worked on his stay. His wife and child then joined him.

On their third baby arrival last year May, he rang me after he'd missed my calls.
I was surprised when he told me, his mom was with them in the states for 'Omugo'

He told me, his mom and wife are now so close; like mother and daughter.

I wanted to ask questions but well..

Only if we don't discriminate..
Only if we see ourselves as one..

Only if our mothers could be more cordial and loving to our wives not minding the tribe or color; and seeing them as their own daughter.

Only if those husband's sisters could respect and let our wives enjoy their home and marriage.

Only if our husband's family knows that the secret of greatness of their son can also be as a result of a praying and an effortless wife.

Only if we can see the hidden power, strength of our wives; and the plans they've in making their husband a better man and king.

Only if mothers know that their prayers are not enough...but they needed that of their son's wife too.

A lot of men out there are great with the help of their wives; but they take no glory. They are Seated behind the scene, While the mothers in-law believed their sons made it all alone.

Only if they know. Only if.

And Maybe we should start treating our daughters in-law the way we would want our own daughters to be treated too.

© Oluwanishola Akeju

19/10/2024

If you’re not too busy, please read.

My daughter at just six years old was my savior. When I married my husband, David, he was working with a very reputable company and making so much money.
“I don’t want you to work. Just stay at home and take care of my children. I will provide everything you need,” my husband would always say.
And true to his words, he provided everything I needed. Whenever I asked for anything, he gave it to me without any hesitation. I initially did not like the idea of me staying at home all day like a spoilt car beyond repair but when my husband did not renege in his promise and the monthly upkeep kept coming as and when due, I got used to it.

I became a full housewife and ballooned into a mother whale. I did not bother to learn a trade or invest my money in any venture. My husband was doing great. We lived in a big house with house helps at my beck and call. What else should I ask for?

One morning as I prepared my kids for school, my six years old daughter, Sarah echoed; “Mummy, what job do you do? When my teacher asked me at school yesterday I was speechless and embarrassed. My classmates laughed at me when I said you do nothing. They all had something to say about what their mothers do. I was the only one who said my mother doesn’t do anything. My teacher said it was wrong for people not to do anything because it shortens their life span.”
When she said that, Gabriel, who was four at the time challenged rather indignantly. “But Mummy prepares us for school and sometimes cooks the food we eat. Isn’t that work?”

I felt stung by what Sarah had said and thought Gabriel was right. Sarah turned to him. “No, she cannot get her own money when she does that. She has to work and earn some money or engage in a trade so that she could make more money. What if Daddy stops to give her money? What will she do?”

I was pregnant with my third child at the time. As I wore Gabriel his uniform, my mind began to wander aimlessly. I felt like a bomb that was just seconds away from being detonated. My anger was kindled against Sarah’s teacher. Why on earth would she talk to a little girl like that? Why would she tell her that people who didn’t work would die young? Was that what she was paid to teach a six years old child? Was she crazy?

As I drove the kids to school that morning, my heart was filled with so much loathe and anger. I wanted to meet with my daughter’s teacher and tear her to shreds. At the school gate I inquired if the proprietress was in the school.
“Yes,” the gate man, a tall fellow with patches of grey hairs on his scalp nodded. “She just drove in a while ago. She should be in her office.”
I handed the kids to a teacher who led them away and headed to the woman’s office.

Mrs. Obiageli, the proprietress was making a call when I came in. with the wave of the hand; she pointed me to a chair. And no sooner had I sat on it than she ended the call and turned to me.
“Good morning Mummy Sarah. This one that you came to see us today, hope all is well.”
She was a small woman who had done so well for herself. Her school was said to have started from a one room and blossomed into a gigantic edifice within a decade.

I cleared my throat and coldly began to tell her what my daughter had told me that morning.
“Why would a teacher tell a little girl a thing of that nature? My daughter has been very worried that was why she had told me this morning. Please talk to that teacher. I am terribly upset right now.”
When I had finished talking to Mrs. Obiageli, she looked at me the way an elderly woman would look at her teenage daughter who had said a foolish thing and yet did not know. Holding my hands across her desk, she looked me straight in the eyes and asked;
“Do you know bitter leaf?”
I could not fathom why she had asked the question. Of course I knew bitter leaf. Everyone knew what bitter leaf was. I wondered where she was driving at.

“Mrs. Obiageli, why ask me such questions?” my face was crumpled now like a rumpled newspaper. I could not understand at that moment what my complaint had to do with bitter leaf.
“Bitter leaf is like the truth.” She said. “You hate to chew it as it is but when you use it to make a pot of soup, you will be glad you did. When people tell you things like this which makes you feel bitter, just relax and ponder on it. You might end up making a delicious pot of soup from it.”

She went on to tell me how her late husband who was a business man and was very successful had insisted that she should be a stay-at-home wife.
“I did not object to that because I didn’t want to be labeled a recalcitrant wife.” Mrs. Obiageli went on. “But I told him that as a trained teacher I would love to be teaching little children at home. He agreed and I began the school in our boys’ quarters. Thank God I had already bought this land before he died. His kinsmen scrambled all his properties like wolves because according to them I did not have a male child for him and have no inheritance. My three girls and I began from the scratch when I made a makeshift building on this land and constantly prayed to God for direction. Two of my daughters who were writing JAMB and IELTS at that time helped me to teach here. They couldn’t go to school for years. Look at me today. All my girls studied abroad. When my first daughter now a medical doctor came home last year for her marriage; my in-laws could not look her in the eye. They were all ashamed of what they did to us. One even had the guts to beg my daughter to take his first son along with her.”

I heaved a long sigh.
“My sister, go and ponder on what your daughter had come to tell you. It might just be a message God is trying to pass across to you. Go and make a good soup with these bitter leaves. I am sure you and your children will enjoy it when it is dinner time. There is nothing as good as making your own money.”
I felt reoriented when I left her office that morning. By the time I got home, I was already thinking of what to do to be making my own money. Many ideas floated into my head but left almost immediately. I was not a buying and selling kind of person. I would fail woefully if I ventured into any business of buying and selling.

That evening, I called my younger brother, Eric. I told him what was bothering me.
“Don’t start thinking of big big businesses for now since you have never done any before.” Eric advised. “Assume that you don’t have any money. Start little. The business will grow gradually while you are thinking of the bigger ones. And don’t do a business of buying and selling for now. Render services instead. Better to have businesses that do not require your attention much since Oga does not want you to work. All that you should be thinking about is how to satisfy human wants. Identify the problem that people have and think of how to help them solve it. That’s the quickest way to making good money.”
That was what Eric my brother told me on the phone that evening.

I had just about five hundred thousand naira in my account. I decided to drive around town the next day and see if I could identify one problem that people have. Not too far from my estate, I saw people carrying water on their heads. I parked the car and began to count the number of people carrying water on their heads. When I counted about a hundred, I sensed that I had just discovered my goldmine.

I noticed that the distance from where the only borehole was to the place where people were coming from was very long. If they got one closed to them, they would be happy and I too would make more money.
After my research, I told my husband that I needed a million naira for the project and surprisingly he gave me the money without delay.
“I hope you will not be leaving the house,” he threw.
“I won’t leave the house dear,” I replied.
That was how I built my first borehole. Within a year, the money I made from there, built two more in another locations. I don’t stay there. I have people there who sell the water and send money to me. I have ten scattered in five states of the country now and they all bring me money – my money.

One thing about business is that it exposes you to other businesses. I am now doing other businesses now that fetch me more than what my husband earn as salary. We have now shared responsibilities in the house. I take care of all the domestic needs of the family and send money to our aged parents in the village for their upkeep while he handles all the other bigger projects.

Three days ago, I visited Mrs. Obiageli. My kids are no longer in her school because they are now grown. I went there to give her a bottle of wine and thak her for the advice she gave me years before.
“Thank you so much,” I told her. “You told many years ago to take the bitter leaf home and make soup with it. I took your advice and I am very glad I did. I have made good soup with it and my family is now happy and nourishing it. Thank you so much Ma.”

I inquired about the teacher who years ago asked Sarah if I worked.
“She is married now and living with her husband in Kano.” The proprietress told me.
I collected the woman’s number and called her that day. Later she sent me her account number and I sent her the sum of one hundred thousand naira. I thanked her for giving me some bitter leaves.
“I have made good soup with them,” I chuckled and she laughed at the other end after I had told her what she did for me without knowing.
This is how our lives are shaped. It all depends on what how we react to the bitter leaf some people give to us. When those words that are meant to sting are thrown at us, we must always not get angry over them but try to meditate on them and take positive actions. Sometimes God speaks to us even through our perceived enemies.

THE BITTER LEAVES by Japheth Prosper

Credit: Japheth Prosper ✍️

16/10/2024

"The mouth knows what it will say, but it does not know what reply it will get ". (Hausa proverb).
So be careful what you say to people.

13/10/2024

My wife ex boyfriend just rented the empty apartment close to ours.

I was at home with my wife Olivia one afternoon playing ludo game when we heard a knock on our door.

My wife stood up to go check who it was, when she got out to check it was her Ex Francis.

Hey Francis. My wife said just at the entrance of our main door immediately she saw Francis.

Babe who is at the door? I asked from the living room. Its nobody babe. My wife replied.

Are you sure? I asked my wife. Yes of course. My wife replied

Soon our daughter Unique started crying, she was sleeping on one of the sofa when we were playing the game.

I carried her up. Babe, Unique wants to eat. Hurry up and come breastfeed her. I said immediately Unique got up.

My wife was already wasting time at the door. So I decided to go to the door to check who was there. Behold it was Francis. Of course I know Francis and I know who he was.

He was with a house agent. One of the tenants in the compound packed out few weeks ago and my guess was right. Francis had come to rent an apartment in the same house as my wife and I.

Seems like you know them. The agent said to Francis his client smiling. Francis nodded to yes. I told you, you will enjoy this compound. You are already seeing people you know. This is the best house you can get in this neighborhood. The agent told Francis. Francis just smiled.

Please Mr and Mrs Ayochidi I would like you to make your new neighbor comfortable. He paid alot for this house. The agent said.

Do you have any questions Mr Francis? The agent asked. I like the house already. Francis replied.
Agent I don't know but I don't think this is a good idea. I mean letting him rent the house. I said.

Francis gave a wicked smile. What's funny? I asked Francis with a mean face. "I don't know why the man who stole my woman will suddenly start been insecure about my presence". Francis said. I'm not insecured. I thundered back. Okay then. He replied.

Babe let's go inside. I told my wife and we both left the agent and Francis back inside our apartment.

Babe I think its time to pack out. I will go ask an agent for an apartment else where. I said to my wife.

Why? My wife asked me. What do you mean by why? I asked my wife. Why are we running? She asked. We are not, we are moving out. Like we are changing apartment. I don't know what that guy has going on in his mind, but it's not good. I can't wait until he acts. I said.

You don't have to worry. He is just my Ex. Olivia assured me. That's the point. Just Ex. I said.

Babe you need to relax. Olivia told me.

We were still having a conversation when we had a knock on our door.

It was him again. Francis. Can I borrow your lighter or matches? I just want to make sure that the gas cylinder in the apartment is working properly before I move in tomorrow. He said leaving out a wicked smile.

I knew that something wasn't right; I was not insecured, but I needed to act fast.

To Be Continued.

Title: The EX.

💳 Ayochidi .

12/10/2024
12/10/2024

Nobody is humble than a person borrowing money they can even greet your d0g, "hey Rambo yesterday u barked well, keep it up"😉😂

08/10/2024

*Please Read.*

In England in 1920 there was a graduation ceremony for a batch of new doctors.
It was attended by the British Prime Minister of that time.
During the ceremony, the head doctor who was in charge of that batch, gave the necessary advice to these new graduates.
He told them the following incident which happened with him sometimes back:
"It was after midnight, and I heard a knock on my door.
It was an old lady, and she said to me: 'O my doctor, my child is sick and in a very serious condition, so please do something to save him.

I rushed out to follow her to her house without worrying what will happen.
It was a stormy night, and very cold. The rain was pouring down very heavily. I did not fear for my life.

Her house was on the outskirts of London, and after a difficult journey, we reached her house.
She lived in a small room with her son.
When I entered the room, I saw her son at the corner of this room groaning and deeply in pain.

After I did my duty towards the sick child, the mother gave me a small bag with money.
I refused to take this bag and I told her gently that I can't accept that payment, because I felt sorry for their situation.
Then I promised her that I will take care of her child until he gets better."
The head doctor continued in his speech by saying: "This is the true profession of medicine, and being a doctor is the closest profession to mercy and one of the closest to God"

As soon as the head doctor finished his speech, the Prime Minister jumped out of his seat and headed to the podium.
"Permit me Sir, to kiss your hand.
For twenty years now and I am looking for you. I am the child you mentioned in your story just now.
Oh, my mother will be happy now and she will rest in peace. Her only wish was for me to find you and to reward you, for that goodness you did for us at the time we were living in poverty."

That poor child who became the Prime Minister of England was:
*"Lloyd George"*

Plant goodness wherever you go, even if it is not on your place. Because it will never get lost wherever you will plant it.
It is even more nice if your goodness lasts longer.
Because no one shall harvest that goodness except the one who has planted it.

Doing goodness to others will always purify your heart, and it will fight any kind of evil which comes your way.

The owner of goodness does not fall, if he falls he will fall on a pillow to comfort and support him.

May God Make us among the people who always do good to others. Please, go outside there and impact lives POSITIVELY! Always *REMEMBER* that,

"Those who destroyed others to succeed will surely meet destruction at the Gate of their own success."

Great piece to share.

Be Thankful
06/10/2024

Be Thankful

06/10/2024

PART 2... WAS HE REALLY MY DAD?
Our eyes met instantly. I was still holding the belongings. My heart and mind were in disbelief. I wanted to resist the urge of believing that infront of me was my mother. Everything was slow.

"Here is my Home. You will be working here from today", Stephen added. He had not realized my sudden change of emotions. When I turned to speak to him, I saw my mother going back to the house.

At that moment, I was hit by a sudden memory.

(Flashback).
"Get out of my house you immoral woman. Pick together with your daughter and leave my house. There is no way I can share a woman with another man. Woman,I will never forgive you. Remember, you were the closest to heaven that I ever got. I thought till infinity we would make a perfect love story? You have really messed up with my life, and the life of our children. We have lost! Forget it you wicked woman! ..
" It was not my fault", she tried to defend herself. My preassumed dad was full of anger and violence. He threw our belongings outside with no mercy.
"Don't speak!
" I said leave my compound, and from today, until I allow you, never set a feet here. I wil take care of the children...
When we got outside the gate, my mother took a path and warned me against following her. That day, tears trickled down my cheeks and my heart ached more.

Did my mother really love me? What did she want me to do with the ugly start of life that she had left for me?

My mother had disowned me!

(Present).
"Hey, let get into the house", je**ed stephen who had noticed my wild thought.
" I think.... I think , I...." I tried to let my words out but no words came out.
"What is wrong, let's get inside. I have a good wife you can explain to her how you feel...", je**ed Stephen..At that moment, I felt like crying. I widened my eyes to ensure that there was no sign of a tear.

" I think I'm not ready to work here sir, " I retorted to stephen who was already worried by my sudden change of behaviour.

"You won't believe it. The woman in your house is my long lost mother. It is 7 years since I saw her. I have never heard from her for those 7 years. She is the reason my life is so cruel.." I told the boss with a trembling and hurting voice.

"What, I can't believe this! Your mother?", stephen retorted in a strange way....

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