In response to a Facebook post, Isidore Ene Bassey, a Nigerian man, shared his views on the relationship between virginity and character.
He rejects the idea that moral virtue and virginity are mutually exclusive.
Bassey thinks his brother’s failed marriage proves that virginity alone does not ensure a happy marriage, despite the fact that he was a virgin, had a university education, and had strong family values.
He emphasizes that character is influenced by inherent traits as well as upbringing and discipline.
“To whom it may concern, virginity is not the same as character, I have a brother that was a virgin, finished university, worked for years, went to UK, came back, still a virgin, married with both traditional and church rituals, yet marriage could not last 6 months.
“Parental guidance and instilled discipline is not the same as in-built character,” he wrote.
I make over N25million every year as bus driver in UK – Graduate
Lincoln Bamfo, a Ghanaian living in the UK, asserted that his annual salary as a bus driver is over £45,000 (N25. 7 million).
He claimed to be a former Accra Polytechnic student who also attended Accra Technical University (ATU).
He was raised in Belgium, said the senior bus driver, and moved to London as an adult.
Lincoln claimed that the UK system has allowed him to lead a comfortable life and pay for his education.
The middle-aged man pointed out that the UK’s transportation sector values labor.
He went on to say that in Ghana, drivers barely train after earning their license, whereas the UK system obliged him to attend refresher courses or a week of training every five years.