MAKE OR BREAK / UCHE JOMBO, DANIEL ETIM EFFIONG / 2024 LATEST NOLLYWOOD FILM

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  1. As a young lady, I entered marriage with so much joy and love, but as d days went by, my lovely husband started sounding like Linus n when the kids came, the unkind words transferred to them, I became defensive, defensive became resentment and one day after spending 21days with my newborn who had meningitis only for him to say if I had not gone to Hv a baby we won’t be wasting time in d hospital. 3 yrs later now in Uk, he would ask to be attended to before my newborn, no help at home even while going to church, he will step out , leave key with me n walk into church while I struggle with 3 children with the oldest 8 and youngest 3months. 2months ago we ran into trouble with d police over child care as I had done 48hours with only 2 hours sleep and forget to pick the little one from nursery. After speaking with the police that day, I cried my eyes out cos am married yet doing life as a single. I was so angry and like a woman scorned, I demanded that he must be available 2days of the week to do childcare, fix himself up and must help with d kids as their father. I spoke up and we also got social service to assist with 4 hours care. These past month has been the best of my 9yrs in marriage. Have learnt it’s better to curb bad behaviour from a spouse early and not tolerate it.

  2. As an immigrant, securing white-collar jobs can be challenging, unlike in your homeland, where opportunities in prominent offices may be more accessible. For Nigerians and others in similar situations, it often requires returning to school or undergoing specific training to meet the job market's demands in the new country. But why waste time arguing with this man? He was the same way back in Nigeria—expecting her to work, clean, and wash without change.

    But cleaning toilets, and supermarkets jobs, these are too low for him,

  3. I love the movie and everything it portrayed. He betrayed her with his words and actions and it led them to living like strangers, he lived in denial for far too long. She had to start protecting herself and personalizing things, I felt bad that it got there. I really hope many couples learn from this. It is super difficult over here, you must learn to do it angry and frustrated but do it together, be teachable, be flexible. Most importantly, watch your words and your actions. Such a beautiful movie. Kudos to the UJ team.

  4. I swear I didn’t want this movie to end , living Abroad these are some of the hardships some of us women have to go through in the hands of men who allow their ego direct them and end up messing up a Great relationship!!! Jumbo ❤

  5. A lot of people talking about the struggles of African families when they move abroad (which is true), however, you forget this man was a mean, insensitive person!!! Even in Nigeria, he was mean and wicked! So it's not because he is not providing again. He is just mean!!! He only changed cos he realised he can't have his way again! Imagine the story he was giving his wife about the man that killed his wife! Well it's a movie, cos in reality, that apology was a mess!! Thanks UJ for taking us back to how films were and how it tackled critical cultural/societal issues!

  6. You see the end of the movie?? That's how a normal relationship should be. Not slavery. No master /servant relationship… But a simple mutual share of love, concern n responsibility. It doesn't have to take America, for a man to love his partner n care for her like she cares for him.

    Anything short of this, is slavery. Too bad, many girls are in such n smiling. Nah Africa do us. Seriously 😂

  7. I’m surprised about most of the comments here… yes Linus wasn’t a very nice hubby but equally Ego.. rubbing it on his face that it was “her” money wasn’t so different from Linus when they were in Nigeria.

    For a man who was a provider then and wasn’t a poor man to adjust in “the abroad” isn’t easy and Ego didn’t make it easy too.

    Linus too thought abroad is Nigeria where he can do anyhow 😅 Oya now… America has corrected his brain. E