LABARINA
GENERATIONAL PATTERN
AGBE: Honestly, since I've known your father, my eldest half-brother, he hasn't given me a single kobo. He's so stingy!
GOODLUCK: I pray that I won't end up like any of you.
AGBE: What do you mean "any of us"? How can you say that?
GOODLUCK: My father, spoke negatively about your dad his uncle, and now you're saying the same about him. And it seems like you're following in their footsteps. With all due respect, I've heard that you're quite frugal too - that your hands are like Super Glue! I've experienced it myself. But I pray and believe that your children will have a different story to tell about me.
Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of self-reflection, personal growth, and breaking free from harmful patterns to become better individuals.
Inspired by The Holy Spirit
đź–‹️ Ojo Sunday Ikponmwonsa Oritsemiegbegbemi
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