Tag: By Funke Egbemode
Sad lives of men married to lazy women, by Funke Egbemode
Some men are unlucky. All their wives brought to the ‘table’ are banging bodies and colourful sex styles. Husbands who are treated like beasts...
Intimate Affairs: My wife’s son is not mine, By Funke Egbemode
Tina’s marriage to Otunba was the envy of their circles, social and political. In church, she was a reference point on what a good...
Forest of yesterday’s men, By Funke Egbemode
Ketenfe was an ancient town that used to be feared for its wealth and military prowess many many years ago, when drums spoke louder...
Intimate Affairs: Japa, marriage, sex and money, by Funke Egbemode
Letty was a good girl who became a good wife but the seasons changed and this once-upon-a-time choir leader, like Lot’s wife, looked back...
Intimate Affairs: Soft life, hard ends, By Funke Egbemode
There is a street in every Nigerian city that does not sleep. It hums at night, stretches at dawn, and by evening, it is...
That Ojaaba Ibadan court of dirty linen, By Funke Egbemode
Every Saturday, I reach for the Saturday Tribune to read the latest tales of dirty underwear from Ibadan’s courts of broken marriages.
There are always...
Intimate Affairs: Walking away, by Funke Egbemode
Walking away from a relationship is never easy. The temptation is always to wait for another couple of months and see if he would...
Nigeria’s departing future, By FUNKE EGBEMODE
Migration is normal. People will always seek better lives. It is human nature. But when everything goes so awry at home that an...
Intimate Affairs: For Gen-Z brides, By Funke Egbemode
I love watching the musical video of Asake’s Joha. There’s just something about it that makes me smile, cheers me up even. I still...
Intimate Affairs: Five sacrifices a man should never make to please...
Let me start with these three stories. Not fairy tales but real-life type stories, the kind you hear in salons, offices, church corridors, and...

























