Thursday 21 July 2016

WORDS FROM A FATHER TO A SON ABOUT MARRIAGE


1. My son, if you keep spending on a woman and she never asked you if you’re saving or investing, and she keeps enjoying the attention, don’t marry her.

2. My son, when I threw little stones or whistled at the window of your mother father’s house, to call her out, it was not for sex, it was because I missed her so much.

3. My son, now that you’re getting married, if you live a bachelor kind of life with your wife, you will soon be single again.

4. My son, your mother have once locked up the cloth I was wearing and almost tore it because she was angry, I did not raise my hand to beat her because of a day like this, so that I can be proud to tell you that I never for once beat your mother.

5. My son, if you want to have a long life, let your wife be in-charge of your salary, it will be difficult for her to spend it when she’s aware of the home needs and bills to pay but if it’s in your care, she will keep you asking even when all has been spent.

6. My son, remember I bought your mother’s first sewing machine for her, help your wife achieve her dreams just as you’re pursuing yours.

7. My son, I didn’t send your sisters to school because I was foolish like many to think a female child won’t extend my family name, please don’t make that mistake, the kind of female achievers I see nowadays has made the male-gender an ordinary tag.

8. My son, don’t stop taking care of me and your mother, it’s a secret of growing old and having children to take care of you too.

9. My son, pray with your family, there is a tomorrow you don’t know, talk to God that knows everything, everyday.

10. My son, your mother, Asake rode the bicycle with me before I bought that tortoise car outside there, any woman that won’t endure with you in your little beginning should not enjoy your riches.

11. My son, a woman could be a good wife to you, some could be a good mother to your children but if you’ve found a woman like a mother to you, your children and your family, please don’t let her go.

12. My son, don’t confine the position of your wife to the kitchen, where did you get that from? Even in our days, we had farm-lands where they worked every morning . . . that was our office.

13. My son, if I tell you that you’re the head of the house, don’t look at your pocket; look if you will see a smile on your wife’s face.

14. My son, don’t ever beat your woman, the pain in her body is nothing to be compared to the wound on her heart and that means you may be in trouble living with a wounded woman.

15. My son, in our days, we had many wives and many children because of our large farm-lands and many harvests, there are hardly any land for farming anymore, so embrace your woman closely.

16. My son, under the cocoa tree that I did meet your mother could be your eateries and restaurants of nowadays, but remember, the closet thing we did there was to embrace each other.

17. My son, don’t be carried away when you start making more money, instead of spending on those tiny legs that never knew how hard you worked to get it, spend it on that woman that stood by you all along.

18. My son, remember, when you say your wife has changed, there could be something you’ve stopped doing too.

19. My son, don’t compare your wife to any woman, there are ways she’s enduring you too and has she ever compared you to any man?

20. My son, there is this thing you people call feminism, well, if a woman claim to have equal right with you in the house, divide all the bills into two equal parts, take one part and ask her to start paying the other part.

21. My son, I met your mother a virgin and I took more yams to her father, if you don’t meet your wife a virgin, don’t blame her, what I didn’t tell you is that our women had prestige.

22. My son, in our days, our women had more of natural beauty, though I wouldn’t lie to you, some had minor painting of their appellation mostly on their arms, the ones you people now call tattoo, but don’t forget that they didn’t expose any part of their body like your women of nowadays.

23. My son, your mother and I are not interested in what happens in your marriage, try to handle issues without always coming to us.

Edited by: Chisom Selina Kalu #Team DFM

Monday 18 July 2016

CHISOM SELINA KALU GOES NATURAL

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Introduce yourself!
C: My name is Chisom Selina Kalu. I'm Nigerian and reside in Lagos, Nigeria.

Why did you make the decision to go natural?
C: I went natural just because wanted my hair to gain strength and height. I was before now addicted to hair products so much so that even when my hair got in contact with water, it naturally curled but somewhere along the line, my hair lost beauty and started deteriorating and soon it was obvious my hair was damaged. There were a lot of advice and recommendations and stuff but I decided to try this out. I honestly didn't know it would be this cool. I will be 2 years natural on the 4th of November, 2016.

How would you describe your texture?
C: I am in the type 4 category of Coily/Kinky hair.

Describe your styling regimen over the course of the month.
C: Will I Flat Twist, I weave, I twist, I do bumps and whatever style my mind can lay hold on. Sometimes I do protective hair styles with hair extensions, but Generally to keep my hair in good Shape, I have learnt to make my own Coconut Oil, I shampoo and condition my hair, wash my hair especially when I do a twist, to avoid shrinking lol and moisturize and I use water! Hahaha yes water, very essential.

Describe your favorite go-to hairstyle for days when you don’t have a lot of time to style.
C: I simply comb, make a bump up and brush up. lol.

How do you combat shrinkage?
C: To combat shrinkage I just twist my hair into chunky twists all over my head to keep it stretched, or do a two-way weave down and twist at the tip.

What are some of your problem areas (if any) that require special care and attention?
C: Not much problem areas except its not always painfree to comb out and sometimes a little this and that and you get a knot. Lol. Regardless, I do have a very soft hair though.

What are 3 do’s for your texture?
C: The 3 do’s for my type of hair are water, Coconut Oil (makes it really Shiny) and shea butter.

What are 3 don’ts for your texture?
C: The 3 don’ts for my hair are Combing my hair from the root instead of combing from the tips, sleeping with my hair in its free state without weaving down or big twisting my hair and unnecessary hair products.

Is there a blog/webpage where we can find you?
C: Sure. I'll give you a few of them. You can find me on my Twitter: @Selinakc, Instagram: Soso Neya, Facebook: Soso Neya