As a Therapist I learned alot from this episode. There are alot of false narratives parading the society that really need to addressed. Kudos Ma Deyola Kingsley you are a blessing 💐
I am a Sierra Leonean in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 I really love this podcast, as far as I am concerned this podcast is one of the best in the sub-region…I learned a lot from you guys, keep it up 👍🏾
Love is not transactional. Love is sacrifice. God loved us while we were still sinners. These women's state of mind is why the coming generations (of men) are in big trouble.
This is the first time I am commenting on this podcast, and I just want to say that this has to be my best episode so far in the honest bunch. Gasie did so well explaining the Scripture. Oh my God, I learnt a lot.😊😊
Honestly, Whalemouth is a very intelligent man. I do understand the points of Maberu, he has the best of Nigerians' interest and I admire his passion, but he should understand that not everyone has the capacity to be on the forefront, not everybody has the personality to do that. For example, I don't have to be a doctor to better people's health, I can be a lab scientist to be involved in a patient's care, that makes me extremely important because the doctor can't do everything, we're all important in the grand scheme of things. Giving protesters food or transport or whatever doesn't mean I'm treating protesters as beggars, I might have an emergency to attend to, I might need to take my daughter's PTA, that doesn't mean I'm less important to the cause or thinking those in the forefront of the protest are wasting lives. We all fight, but in different ways and even the littlest things matter, as long as it's for the same cause. Not everyone can approach the same issues effectively.
I am not done listening, but 23:02 minutes in, in have concluded that Nedu is big ass insensitive being! There was no point shoving the abortion questions up her throat! To what point exactly¿