- Burna Boy, a Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, has revealed that he once enjoyed receiving gifts from people, but the world has shaped him differently.
- He informed his family members that this post is not for them, as he will continue to receive gifts from them.
- He urged them not to feel guilty about not loving receiving, stating they are an exception.
Nigerian singer Burna Boy, a Grammy award winner, has expressed that he once cherished receiving gifts from others, but his experiences in the world have led him to alter this perspective.
He specifically addressed his family, clarifying that this message does not pertain to them, as he will always welcome gifts from them.
Burna urged his family not to feel disheartened by the notion that he no longer enjoys receiving gifts, emphasizing that they are an exception to his changed outlook.
In a recent post on his Instagram story, Burna shared his thoughts on the dynamics of giving and receiving.
“This world made me not like receiving gifts from people, but I love giving gifts. As for family members, I will most definitely accept your gifts, so no use this post take whine una sef.”
In other news, A man is experiencing conflicting feelings after his new female supervisor proposed that they have a child together in return for a permanent role within the organization.
He shared this situation in a post on a relationship forum on Facebook.
The individual explained that he had been without work for several days until he recently secured a new position. However, his 36-year-old boss has expressed a desire for him to father a child with her as a condition for obtaining a permanent position.
He mentioned that he declined this proposal, which has led to his wife’s anger regarding his decision.
His words …
“Please hide me. I’m a married man aged 37. I lost my job in 2021 and since then I’ve been struggling to get a job. In July I got a job but it’s a three months contract. My boss is a woman aged 36. She told me if I give her a baby she will give me a permanent position. As a Christian, I refused and told my wife. My wife got angry and accused me of not wanting to work. Now she’s forcing me to go back to that woman and tell her I’ll do it. I am a Christian and I took vows in front of God that I will be faithful to my wife. Now she’s the one forcing me to be unfaithful. She has been working two jobs for the past two years to take care of me and the kids. I understand things are tough, but do I have to commit a sin for a salary? What about our wows?”