A Nigerian man has revealed a WhatsApp group he founded to teach men how to convince women to spend money on them. Alan sparked outrage on Twitter when he announced the formation of the group ‘Guys With Game’ for the sole purpose of teaching guys how to bill women. He did, however, explain that in order to participate in the online programme, interested parties must pay an N10,000 registration fee. He posted a screenshot of the group’s recruitment stage and wrote, “I just created a WhatsApp group where I’ll teach men how to bill women 10k for registration. WhatsApp group created for men. Source: Twitter “I’ll teach you how to scout, approach, and get them to like you, and finally how to bill them.” Alan advertised his services to guys shortly after a Twitter spat with a woman he claimed had been sending him money in exchange for him agreeing to be her boyfriend. See his blog post: I just created a WhatsApp group where I’ll teach men how to bill women.
10k for registration. pic.twitter.com/nBVpYie9Un — Mr Alan 📈 (@Alan_yournextbf) November 9, 2023
Mom confronts staff after discovering books that teach kids about gender change in children’s library (Video)
A mom has expressed her displeasure after she discovered books that explicitly teach little kids about gender change and being in the wrong body.
The white lady had discovered the books in the children section kid’s school library. She took the copies of the books she found to the librarian and expressed outrage; she described the books as “atrocious”. The books which described various aspects of gender change were meant for kids from the ages of 3 to 11 years old. She showed off the books’ contents which carried several pictorial representations of various sxxual practices among individuals of various sxxual orientations. The white lady noted that she’s not against homosexuality but insisted that such content were not appropriate for kids of those age. Watch the video below:
“There is nothing like love and submission in marriage without money; teach young men to work hard to earn” – Pastor counsels
A pastor has averred that love and submission cannot exist in a relationship without the man having money.
The clergyman identified on Facebook as Dr Timothy Ogbu took to the social media platform to make the claim.
Dr Timothy advised netizens to teach their young men to be industrious in order to earn money because the amount of respect they’d get in their marriage is proportional to the amount of money they have.
In his words:
“Teach your young men to work hard in life to earn money because there is nothing like love and submission in marriage without money! Your respect is proportional to how much money you can command!”
We should raise our sons better, teach them not to bottle emotions — BBNaija’s Diane
Former Big Brother Naija contestant, Diane Russet gives her take on why the world needs to do better when it comes to raising boys.
In a recent post via the micro-blogging platform, Twitter, Diane spoke about the responsibility the world has in raising men, who are not compelled to buy their emotions.
She noted that boys would not grow up burying their motions and should be bold enough to express them.
She tweeted:
”I hope the world is softer to men 😔.
I hope we do better raising our sons, so they don’t grow up burying emotions rather than expressing themselves 😔.
Let’s remember to be kind, we are all going through something tbh”
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Lady seeks advice over rich friend who enjoys sending her millions of naira but refuses to teach her how to make her own money
A Nigerian lady identifed with the Twitter handle @Rene_noire is demanding to know if she should go on asking for money from a rich friend who deliberately refused to teach her how to make her own money.
According to her, anytime she asks him to teach her how to make money like he does, he would send her more money instead.
In her words: “I have this friend who sends me money regularly, minimum 2m. Last time I asked him to teach me how to make money he laughed it off and sent me more money. He’s sent me 7m before and he’s just my friend. Should I keep asking or just leave him?
“This is the thing, I’m no longer satisfied with bare minimum. I want to learn how to fish big time. I want to be rich rich. This level no longer serves me so I need to learn soon how to make the kinda money I want to spend. Asap. I’m looking into stocks and project management.”
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