It is often assumed that marriage changes people but I think not, you are still who you are even when married, you can only decide to change, adjust or blend; which ever word you deem best for the situation.
Most of the things either good or bad we see in our spouse after marriage had always been there only that we were too in love to see them or we totally ignored it.
Imagine this, a man marries a lady who despises and embarrasses her Father, leaves him to do domestic chores and spite him even in the presence of friends. Can such a woman respect her husband?
Well, eventually, she does the extreme; full time prostitution right under the roof of her husband.
But trust Karma, what goes round always come around, now she's diagnosed with an uncommon strange ailment, as blood drips from her nose like a worn-out stopper, bedridden and death staring with a wide green.
What could this be? It’s not HIV/AIDs, all medical tests has proven that negative, her mother goes for the traditional remedy but then, sadly, the same Father she had despised, disrespected and ridiculed becomes needed before any rituals can commence.
Will her embittered Father give his consent to be a part to her healing process?
Watch LAGOS GIRLS, an interesting, emotional, educating, and thrilling Yoruba movie with a difference. The suspense, intrigue and twists in this movie will educate your mind on topical/moral issues. I bet this will be worth your time.
Most of the things either good or bad we see in our spouse after marriage had always been there only that we were too in love to see them or we totally ignored it.
Imagine this, a man marries a lady who despises and embarrasses her Father, leaves him to do domestic chores and spite him even in the presence of friends. Can such a woman respect her husband?
Well, eventually, she does the extreme; full time prostitution right under the roof of her husband.
But trust Karma, what goes round always come around, now she's diagnosed with an uncommon strange ailment, as blood drips from her nose like a worn-out stopper, bedridden and death staring with a wide green.
What could this be? It’s not HIV/AIDs, all medical tests has proven that negative, her mother goes for the traditional remedy but then, sadly, the same Father she had despised, disrespected and ridiculed becomes needed before any rituals can commence.
Will her embittered Father give his consent to be a part to her healing process?
Watch LAGOS GIRLS, an interesting, emotional, educating, and thrilling Yoruba movie with a difference. The suspense, intrigue and twists in this movie will educate your mind on topical/moral issues. I bet this will be worth your time.
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