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If You Ain't Bill Gates and You Ain't Aliko Dangote - Be Humble!!

Kind of life the Modern Guy Wants
Pretense is a crime, yes a big Crime just as a Man's Ego.
So you describe your heroism as to how many light-skins walk around you as flies? Or as to how many ladies got kids with your carbon copy face on the streets?
Shame on you. Real fathers, Real Dads are out there, taking care of their kids, Shame on your appetite for anything on skirt. Who Bewitched you son? Who bewitched you?
Over the weekend man, we emptied 10 Mzingas. Man, we had fun.. 10 Mzingas? 10 Mzingas and you still staying under your mama's roof? 10 Mzingas your carbon copy kids are living at the mercies of the poor ladies you wasted away? 10 Mzingas son and your mama is feeding on sukuma wiki daily back in the village? 10 Mzingas and your mama still uses mulika mwizi? your mama still Okoas Jahazi to see how you faring? Who bewitched you son? who bewitched you?!!

Unacheki, Naomi? na Shiro, na Phoebe? hao wote nishapitia. What a bewitched mind, is this an achievement or a bewitchment? Grow up son, grow up. Open your Mind to focus beyond the "Skirt" "Beyond the Bottle" "Beyond the debt ridden flashy life you purport to live'' Grow up son, grow up.

If you ain't a Bill Gates and you ain't Aliko Dangote, then just do the whole world a favor and shut up. Go take care of your mama. We will salute and respect you. Go take care of your Kids, we will salute you then. Go buy your mama a phone we will salute you.

Son, as I conclude, I am reminded that noble men take charge of their action, Noble men don't have to show off, Noble men don't move from one skirt to another, Noble men live faithfully, taking care of their women. Taking care of their family.
Are you a Noble man son? Are You Son?

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