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21/08/2021

My wife and I had an issue one very morning before we left for work. It was a small misunderstanding between me and her. We were both angry with each other. From my facial expression, my wife knew I was very prepared to keep malice with her that morning. She was also angry and didn't mind playing along.

I stepped out of the house and she locked the doors and followed me behind. Since we didn't have a car, we always boarded the same bus to work every morning and ensured we sat together- side by side on the bus. I was to drop at Terminus and she was to drop at the Old Airport in Jos.

But that day, I didn't want to sit close to her. So I sat at the back seat and she sat in front, just beside a soldier man.

The man glanced at my wife. I saw the way he looked at her hair and face with so much admiration. Then he told her she looked beautiful. My wife smiled and told him thank you.

He asked my wife where she was going and she told him she was heading to work.

All this while, I was sitting behind the soldier man and listening to their conversation.

"My name is Femi. I am a soldier man. I was just posted to Jos a month ago. Right now I am heading to my place of assignment."

My wife nodded her head. When the conductor requested for my wife to pay her transport fare, the soldier offered to pay. He pulled out money and paid on her behalf.

My wife thanked him and smiled.

Then the soldier man continued.

"So I will be dropping soon. I rented a house somewhere in town. I don't know if you can drop by someday to say hello to me. Can I have your number?"

I didn't waste any more time. I tapped my wife on her shoulders immediately.

She turned.

And then I asked her.

"Hope you remembered to put spoon inside Chukwudubem lunch box? You know you always forget."

My wife was puzzled. She was probably wondering who Chukwudubem is, and why I had chosen to talk to her. Before she could ask any further questions I added.

"Try to pick him up from school early today. I will be coming back home late. You can cook Eba for me for dinner so that when I return I will eat something before bed."

My wife was confused.

Then she glanced at the soldier man and returned her gaze to me. She understood what I was trying to do.

"Yes, honey." She nodded.

The soldier man turned and saw me. He greeted me. Then he asked my wife.

"Is that your husband?"

My wife nodded. The soldier man glanced at me again and again. Then he glanced for the last time and smiled at me.

I didn't smile back.

When I got to the next junction, I dropped from the bus and dragged my wife along with me.

My wife couldn't stop laughing. While we were about to board another bus, she asked me.

"Praises, who is Chukwudubem?"

"Chukwudubem is our future son. Enter bus let us go before I knack you katako."

My wife laughed.

We boarded another bus to work that day and this time, we sat together. Side by side in the bus.

When you give your partner distance, both emotionally and physically, you let the devil occupy that space. He takes your position without your permission and builds a home for himself in your place. Don't let the devil have a place in your home and your relationship. Cover all grounds.

Make your presence known.

CopiedMy wife and I had an issue one very morning before we left for work. It was a small misunderstanding between me and her. We were both angry with each other. From my facial expression, my wife knew I was very prepared to keep malice with her that morning. She was also angry and didn't mind playing along.

I stepped out of the house and she locked the doors and followed me behind. Since we didn't have a car, we always boarded the same bus to work every morning and ensured we sat together- side by side on the bus. I was to drop at Terminus and she was to drop at the Old Airport in Jos.

But that day, I didn't want to sit close to her. So I sat at the back seat and she sat in front, just beside a soldier man.

The man glanced at my wife. I saw the way he looked at her hair and face with so much admiration. Then he told her she looked beautiful. My wife smiled and told him thank you.

He asked my wife where she was going and she told him she was heading to work.

All this while, I was sitting behind the soldier man and listening to their conversation.

"My name is Femi. I am a soldier man. I was just posted to Jos a month ago. Right now I am heading to my place of assignment."

My wife nodded her head. When the conductor requested for my wife to pay her transport fare, the soldier offered to pay. He pulled out money and paid on her behalf.

My wife thanked him and smiled.

Then the soldier man continued.

"So I will be dropping soon. I rented a house somewhere in town. I don't know if you can drop by someday to say hello to me. Can I have your number?"

I didn't waste any more time. I tapped my wife on her shoulders immediately.

She turned.

And then I asked her.

"Hope you remembered to put spoon inside Chukwudubem lunch box? You know you always forget."

My wife was puzzled. She was probably wondering who Chukwudubem is, and why I had chosen to talk to her. Before she could ask any further questions I added.

"Try to pick him up from school early today. I will be coming back home late. You can cook Eba for me for dinner so that when I return I will eat something before bed."

My wife was confused.

Then she glanced at the soldier man and returned her gaze to me. She understood what I was trying to do.

"Yes, honey." She nodded.

The soldier man turned and saw me. He greeted me. Then he asked my wife.

"Is that your husband?"

My wife nodded. The soldier man glanced at me again and again. Then he glanced for the last time and smiled at me.

I didn't smile back.

When I got to the next junction, I dropped from the bus and dragged my wife along with me.

My wife couldn't stop laughing. While we were about to board another bus, she asked me.

"Praises, who is Chukwudubem?"

"Chukwudubem is our future son. Enter bus let us go before I knack you katako."

My wife laughed.

We boarded another bus to work that day and this time, we sat together. Side by side in the bus.

When you give your partner distance, both emotionally and physically, you let the devil occupy that space. He takes your position without your permission and builds a home for himself in your place. Don't let the devil have a place in your home and your relationship. Cover all grounds.

Make your presence known.

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11/08/2021

The greatest remedy for anger is delay...

Deep!!!
04/08/2021

Deep!!!

*Why Is Anger Something You Need To Control But Not Crush?*The emotion of anger is neither good nor bad. Like any emotio...
03/08/2021

*Why Is Anger Something You Need To Control But Not Crush?*

The emotion of anger is neither good nor bad. Like any emotion, it’s conveying a message, telling you that a situation is upsetting, or unjust, or threatening. If your kneejerk reaction to anger is to explode, however, that message never has a chance to be conveyed. So, while it’s perfectly normal to feel angry when you’ve been mistreated or wronged, anger becomes a problem when you express it in a way that harms yourself or others.

If you have a hot temper, you may feel like it’s out of your hands and there’s little you can do to tame the beast. But you have more control over your anger than you think. You can learn to express your emotions without hurting others....

*Myth:* I shouldn’t “hold in” my anger. It’s healthy to vent and let it out.

*Fact:* While it’s true that suppressing and ignoring anger is unhealthy, venting is no better. Anger is not something you have to “let out” in an aggressive way in order to avoid blowing up. In fact, outbursts and tirades only fuel the fire and reinforce your anger problem.

*Myth:* Anger, aggression, and intimidation help me earn respect and get what I want.

*Fact:* Respect doesn’t come from bullying others. People may be afraid of you, but they won’t respect you if you can’t control yourself or handle opposing viewpoints. Others will be more willing to listen to you and accommodate your needs if you communicate in a respectful way.

*Myth:* I can’t help myself. Anger isn’t something you can control.

*Fact:* You can’t always control the situation you’re in or how it makes you feel, but you can control how you express your anger. And you can express your anger without being verbally or physically abusive. Even if someone is pushing your buttons, you always have a choice about how to respond.

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Counselor Tonny Yeboah
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