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  • Teacher at Calvary Baptist school gaa-Akanbi Ilorin
  • Lives in Ilorin
  • From Ijara isin Kwara State
  • Studied NCE at College of education technical Lafiagi
    Class of 2013
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  • 19/06/1985
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  • My marriage is just two years old. I work as an accountant in a secondary school. Two months after we got married, my husband collected my ATM card. My salary is N110k. Whenever my salary comes my husband withdraws the whole salary, takes 70k and gives me the rest .

    He will still insist I use the money to buy things for the house and also for transportation to work. After three months, I asked him what he does with the money he will tell me he adds it to his business (Tailoring materials).

    I complained to my mum and she told me not to worry because he is my husband. Some months later, I told him I needed to change my wardrobe and get some new shoes for work that I would need all the money for that month. He called me a stuuuu pid woman that I should manage the ones I have. When I refused he beat me with his belt.

    I told my employer everything, then she told me to open another account that my salary will be divided into two, 55k in my old account and 20,000 in my new account. She said I should tell my husband that the school is downsizing and they are retaining me with the condition that my salary will be reduced by 50k
    When I told him, he didn't even bother.

    When my next salary came, he collected 40k , and gave me 10k . I was amgry and asked him how he expects me to go to work? Then I also questioned what his own money is used for. He beat me badly and kicked my stomach I miscarried the baby I was carrying.

    After I was discharged, he told me that if I ever question his authority again that he will disfigured me. This is someone I dated for 1 year 7 months with no form of violence. Though our church does not support visiting our intended husband alone so I didnt have the opportunity to study him the way I should.

    My mother had an acciden tt and I wanted sending her money, I asked my husband that I will need 15,000 when my salary is paid. He told me that I wont give my mother anything because his mother needs a deep freezer for her fish business. I just didnt say anything. I sent some of the money I have fbeen saving in the other account to my mother.

    A week later, his mum had an accide nt in a keke when she went to buy fish. He told me to take loan from my office so he can add to the one he has to treat his mum. I told him to use the one he has been saving from my salary and I won't do what he asked me. And he should remember what he told me when my mum had an acciden tt .

    Then two months into later he returned my ATM card because my salary was no longer coming. I told him to hold it that I won't collect it again. He went in to bring his belt to bea ttt me, I used the curtains pipe on the floor of the sitting room and hi ttt his neck.

    He told everyone that I want to kee him. His people told me to apologize, I said over my dea ddd body. On the open day , I got a car and packed my belongings and left him.
    I told the woman I worked as a nanny in the house after my secondary school about everything. She sent me 450,000 to get an apartment. Which i have done and moved in.

    My pastor said we should resolve the matter. For the first time in my life, I insu lted my pastor and told him it shall not be wel with him.
    I have apologized to my pastor, but I won't go back to that devul of a husband.

    Now my mum says if I dont go back to my husband that it will break her heart and she may kpai because my mum is diabetic and hypertensive, my father is late.
    How should I convince my mum to understand that I can't go back.... #followers
    Please I need advice please.

    #copied

    You guys, advise her I'll be right back .
    My marriage is just two years old. I work as an accountant in a secondary school. Two months after we got married, my husband collected my ATM card. My salary is N110k. Whenever my salary comes my husband withdraws the whole salary, takes 70k and gives me the rest . He will still insist I use the money to buy things for the house and also for transportation to work. After three months, I asked him what he does with the money he will tell me he adds it to his business (Tailoring materials). I complained to my mum and she told me not to worry because he is my husband. Some months later, I told him I needed to change my wardrobe and get some new shoes for work that I would need all the money for that month. He called me a stuuuu pid woman that I should manage the ones I have. When I refused he beat me with his belt. I told my employer everything, then she told me to open another account that my salary will be divided into two, 55k in my old account and 20,000 in my new account. She said I should tell my husband that the school is downsizing and they are retaining me with the condition that my salary will be reduced by 50k When I told him, he didn't even bother. When my next salary came, he collected 40k , and gave me 10k . I was amgry and asked him how he expects me to go to work? Then I also questioned what his own money is used for. He beat me badly and kicked my stomach I miscarried the baby I was carrying. After I was discharged, he told me that if I ever question his authority again that he will disfigured me. This is someone I dated for 1 year 7 months with no form of violence. Though our church does not support visiting our intended husband alone so I didnt have the opportunity to study him the way I should. My mother had an acciden tt and I wanted sending her money, I asked my husband that I will need 15,000 when my salary is paid. He told me that I wont give my mother anything because his mother needs a deep freezer for her fish business. I just didnt say anything. I sent some of the money I have fbeen saving in the other account to my mother. A week later, his mum had an accide nt in a keke when she went to buy fish. He told me to take loan from my office so he can add to the one he has to treat his mum. I told him to use the one he has been saving from my salary and I won't do what he asked me. And he should remember what he told me when my mum had an acciden tt . Then two months into later he returned my ATM card because my salary was no longer coming. I told him to hold it that I won't collect it again. He went in to bring his belt to bea ttt me, I used the curtains pipe on the floor of the sitting room and hi ttt his neck. He told everyone that I want to kee him. His people told me to apologize, I said over my dea ddd body. On the open day , I got a car and packed my belongings and left him. I told the woman I worked as a nanny in the house after my secondary school about everything. She sent me 450,000 to get an apartment. Which i have done and moved in. My pastor said we should resolve the matter. For the first time in my life, I insu lted my pastor and told him it shall not be wel with him. I have apologized to my pastor, but I won't go back to that devul of a husband. Now my mum says if I dont go back to my husband that it will break her heart and she may kpai because my mum is diabetic and hypertensive, my father is late. How should I convince my mum to understand that I can't go back.... #followers Please I need advice please. #copied You guys, advise her I'll be right back .🚴🚴🚴🚴
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  • If I were to address the trendy video of the teacher forcing a 3-year-old child to write numbers from 1 to 60, I’d approach it from a different perspective. First, we need to ask an important question: What is a 3-year-old child doing with the task of writing numbers up to 60? At that age, children are still developing fine motor skills and should not be expected to handle such advanced tasks. Is it realistic to expect a 3-year-old to write such numbers fluently, especially within the first week of school resumption?

    This incident raises a broader issue: the immense pressure placed on both children and teachers in the name of education. Could it be that the teacher was under pressure from school management to meet unrealistic academic targets? Or perhaps the parents of the child have also contributed by setting high expectations, demanding accelerated progress for their child. We need to consider the system as a whole.

    The first week of resumption should focus on helping children settle into the school environment, not subjecting them to excessive academic demands. It’s worth noting that in many other countries, education for children at this age emphasizes play-based learning, exploration, and creativity rather than rigid academic drills. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, the pressure to perform often leads to practices that are neither beneficial nor developmentally appropriate.

    That being said, this is not to condone the teacher's actions. Forcing a child to the point of tears, and possibly humiliation, is never acceptable. However, this incident should prompt a deeper reflection on our education system and how much we are prioritizing achievement over the well-being of both children and teachers. It's time to rethink our approach to early childhood education and focus on creating a system that supports holistic development rather than unrealistic performance metrics.
    If I were to address the trendy video of the teacher forcing a 3-year-old child to write numbers from 1 to 60, I’d approach it from a different perspective. First, we need to ask an important question: What is a 3-year-old child doing with the task of writing numbers up to 60? At that age, children are still developing fine motor skills and should not be expected to handle such advanced tasks. Is it realistic to expect a 3-year-old to write such numbers fluently, especially within the first week of school resumption? This incident raises a broader issue: the immense pressure placed on both children and teachers in the name of education. Could it be that the teacher was under pressure from school management to meet unrealistic academic targets? Or perhaps the parents of the child have also contributed by setting high expectations, demanding accelerated progress for their child. We need to consider the system as a whole. The first week of resumption should focus on helping children settle into the school environment, not subjecting them to excessive academic demands. It’s worth noting that in many other countries, education for children at this age emphasizes play-based learning, exploration, and creativity rather than rigid academic drills. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, the pressure to perform often leads to practices that are neither beneficial nor developmentally appropriate. That being said, this is not to condone the teacher's actions. Forcing a child to the point of tears, and possibly humiliation, is never acceptable. However, this incident should prompt a deeper reflection on our education system and how much we are prioritizing achievement over the well-being of both children and teachers. It's time to rethink our approach to early childhood education and focus on creating a system that supports holistic development rather than unrealistic performance metrics.
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