"Some men think they can toy with women’s emotions. What goes around comes around baby. Karma will soon come for you. When you watch Yoruba movies and people are having issues, they will tell them to go and look for who they offended. Where will you start from? Sometimes, I don’t feel sorry for some men when I hear women are showing them pepper. You are the ones creating monsters. If the shoe fits, please feel free to wear it. And catwalk in it if you like. And to my sisters, if he’s making you cry more than he’s making you laugh, please carry your bags and leave! Protect your sanity"
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"DAMILOLA ADEGBITE: Broken hearts everywhere!", Vanguard (August 19, 2018)
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