I often wonder where Nigerian youths copied this nonsense from because
even students in universities in America, Asia and Europe do not engage
in this trashy act as we do over here!!! Yet, we still call them agents
of immorality?
I
just feel, deep within my heart, that girls who cohabit or cohabited in
the university do not desrve any dime as bride price paid on them! They
should just follow their would-be husband to his house, free of charge
and continue where they stopped in school!
A girl cohabits with a
guy for 4 to 5 years in school; this means the dude would bleep her
through out those years (free of charge o!), she would perform wifely
duties for him...cooking, cleaning, washing, providing emotional wifely
support, etc (free of charge too o!). Now, what's still left in such a
body?
If she can bleep a dude for years without any dime paid on her, coupled
with the numerous wifely duties, then what's the need of paying a dime
on her as diary or bride price? If that bloke that bleeped her for years
didn't pay a dime on her where families would meet, eat and drink and
pray, why should I pay a dime on her head? Worse of it is that this dude enjoyed all what he enjoyed free of charge! Now, why should I be requested to pay for same? Common, that's not fair! What's sauce for the goose is also sauce for the gander!!!
From
Delsu to Lasu, from Uniben to OOU, from Uniport to Unical, from
UniAbuja to Esut...it is the same story! Any girl who cohabits with a
dude in school who has never paid a dime on her has lost her feminine
value! She doesn't deserve anything paid on her!!!
http://www.nairaland.com/2251448/girls-cohabited-university-not-deserve
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