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I am 38 years old and I recently bought an N100million+ car; what the heck do you need to be with a man for? Gratuitous not-so-humble brag. Why would anyone choose to boast about a “N100million+ car” and the fact that they are a billionaire in a post that’s supposedly about the breakdown of what was once for them a special relationship? We already know Linda Ikeji’s wealth, while she may feel the need to use her wealth as a case in point that she didn’t with a man for financial gain, this is such a crass, ‘holier and richer than thou’ way of doing it.
I was celibate for many years until I met my son’s father and fell in love. And instead of increasing , I just went back to the same.
Shortly after she writes “We were not suited for each other… I walked away from this man a million times and he came after me a million and one times” Linda Ikeji advises going back to “the same ” rather than increasing .
Knowing full well a man is not right for you, and that you’ve exhausted the relationship and perhaps it is better to walk away and seek love elsewhere, keep going back, because celibacy…
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