“IT TOOK ME GETTING MARRIED AND GIVING BIRTH TO REALISE MARRIAGE BENEFITS MEN MORE” — WOMAN SHARES EMOTIONAL THOUGHTS. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

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“It took me getting married and giving birth to realise marriage benefits men more” — Woman shares emotional thoughts A woman has stirred serious conversations online after opening up about how marriage and motherhood changed her perspective on life. In a heartfelt reflection, she said it was only after getting married and giving birth that she began questioning who marriage truly benefits. According to her, women often carry the heavier load — emotionally, physically, and mentally. She explained that marriage can make women feel like tools, responsible for cooking, cleaning, caring for the home, and even contributing financially, while still bearing the full weight of pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare. She questioned why something described as a “blessing” should come with so much pain, stress, sleepless nights, and emotional strain for women. In her words, childbirth comes with intense pain, followed by years of responsibility that largely fall on the woman, while many men continu...

PRESIDENT BUHARI SAYS HE HAS NOT GIVEN ANY DATE FOR THE REOPENING OF NIGERIA LAND BORDERS.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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     President Muhammadu Buhari says he has not given any date for the reopening of Nigeria’s land borders. Status quo remains until the situation that necessitated the closure improves.

The President has also commended the actions taken by the President of Niger Republic, Muhammadou Youssoufou, including the dismissal of officials and a ban on use of the country as a dumping ground for Nigeria-bound smuggled goods.
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