Many women take their loving husband for granted untill they see other women admiring him. Husband and wife should play their roles that is what makes love grow
Nice movie,i like that woman with her open teeth and where her hair start from,how will someone live with a man for years without no legal marriage? We should always think about d outcome of tomorrow due to today but people are ignorant of d future, they only think of today only,thanks guys for uploading
Good question! We are in an extremely morally depraved world and if you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything. Why marry when it is easier to "shack up," why buy the milk when you can have the cow for free?" Lol! May God open the eyes of man's foolish understanding! Amen.
The movie is interesting and educating,but i would like to call the attention of movie producers to a very big mistake i noticed in this Rukayat and that it's the issue of Rukayat getting pregnant without a legal or Islamic marriage or Akdu Nikkah taking place first.Rukayat mother suddenly became a Mufti telling us She is Jibola's mother while her sister stands as Jibola's father.The two of them are not enough for Nikkah to take place.I expected them to ascertain and maintain the fact that Rukayat's pregancy is wrong and that She and Jibola committed a grave sin and should repent,but Rukayat's mother spoilt everything in her bid to exonerate Rukayat by saying her sister stands or represents Jibola's father which is unislamic.A woman,in Islam,can not give her daughter's hand out to a man for marriage,it's the father or any male elder{if the father is no more} who Islam permits to do such.Where are the Parents of Jibola? After both parents from husband and wife's sides must have consented to the marriage,and after the couple must have agreed to marrying each other,there must be dowry and then witnesses to the amalgamation.Just 4 or 5 people are enough for a marriage contract to be legally and islamically consumated.It's wrong to tell viewers that Rukayat mother knowing and consenting to the union is enough or can make Rukayat innocent just like that,that is totally unislamic.Let's try to make efficient consultation on anything that has or will have to do with religion in our movies before showing and making them available to the world.Let viewers take note of that.
Nice movie...Yawns lemme go sleep jore.I like that woman with her open teeth and where her hair start from,how will someone live with a man for years without no legal marriage.
Is there not one person who is wise enough to recommend marriage first to the couple other than claiming sex before marriage is not a sin but okay! Na wa o! Too much wrong compromise will always lead to disaster!
Olablessed r u saying guys should not marry but to continue using and dumping ladies? Getting married is good but living with d father of ur child for yrs without no marriage is not good,it just like d person is in a relationship for fun sake infact it like she has loosed everything
Its only in Nigeria you kill someone and get away with it scott free in the name of religion. Thats a little ridiculous . Very good movie but the end made no sense to me. Its not logical
I really feel sad for people whose faces are being marked in this day and age. I keep seeing it on peoples' faces especially very young ones! Please can anyone tell me what these facial marks are for?
TheOkinTv, really! Most of them are simple straight marks, what can that mean or represent? Maybe I just do not get the fact that it can benefit anyone in this day and age! It is one thing to choose to mark one self, it is another for someone else to do it to you without your consent. I know a few people whose family member marked their faces as babies and they grew up disliking it but unable to do anything about it. One said that his grand mother did it 'cause as a baby he was always showing fear when she threw him up in the air and she believed the mark will toughen him up! If you ask me, the jury is still out on that! That is sad and deep!
olablessed you opinion is invalid like seriously, this is cultural thing and no matter how civilized the world is, it shouldn't stop. do you want to tell me why the buried your placenta? well if you think my question is stupid then that's how your opinion sounds too.
@Bonnie Reid, you still did not answer the question I had asked; what is the purpose of these facial marks? Also, my parents did not "bury" my placenta and neither would I were I to have kids. I believe that it is vital to have a clear understanding of the value of the things we as people do. Case in point, do people without markings on their faces stand at a disadvantage as opposed to those who do? Food for thought for you!