
Popular Nigerian musician, born Duncan Wene Mighty Okechukwu, popularly known by his stage name, Duncan Mighty, has cursed men who values his girlfriend or wife more than his own mother. The Obio-Akpor, Rivers State born singer shared this though on his Instagram page. Duncan Mighty says.
He shared a photo and captioned it:
Duncan Mighty says
“After all this suffer make pikin see food chop and pay school fees ,the idiot will bring in one slay queen and forget his mother’s effort,,, u still made it yet u driving car while she still treks to the market.
“Woe unto any man who values his gf/wife more than his mother ….. My mother my everything… Anticipate THANK YOU MAMA FOR 9MONTHS #duncanmighty#thesocalledslayqueenwontcomment”.
Indeed, you all will agree that ‘I love you more than my mother’ is now the slang or lyrics used by most guys to deceive or woo ladies and not a few ladies have fallen for such lines.
A mother’s love is uncomparable, everlasting and unconditional. So ladies, whenever a guy says he loves you more than his mother, abeg carry speed run far away from him. Definitely the guy is not for real and is only looking for a girl to deceive.
But how can a guy open his mouth to say he loves a girl more than his mother? Imagine, comparing a girl he just met or his girlfriend with his mother? The woman that gave birth to him, carried him in her belly for nine months, breastfed him, taught him his first steps, bathed, cleaned his bum bum and also clothed him a million and one times when he was a child. A woman that loved, fed, took care of him and also sacrificed a lot for his well-being? Only for a him to betray this kind of love for lust.
Believe me or not, it’s only a few ladies that can love a guy the same way his mother loved and cared for him and this is because of a mother’s love for her son, that makes some mothers to compete with their daughters-in-law for the love and attention of their sons.
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