The movie is quite interesting and didactic. It mirrors the potential effects of holier-than-thou attitude of some wives in denying their husbands coitus as and when he asks for it. The film also teaches the significance of marital fidelity. It emphasizes the need to stay faithful in a relationship. This is because doing otherwise usually has negative consequences now or later. Blaming trading definitely goes to both sides- the husband and the wife. The wife denied the husband coitus when he demanded it because of a church revival. The husband, on the other hand, looked for where to get coitus exploring whatever means. He supposedly got infected with AIDS in the process. Anyway, the lion share of the blame goes to the wife in its entirety. Thank you for the wonderful movie titled "Ebi Tani?" meaning, "Who is at Fault?" Looking forward to more didactic films of this genre from you. Remain blessed always.
As a woman you need to make your husband happy any time ask you give him back to back cause if she give him before she leave the house her husband we not go and carry precious na koji make him go carry HIV girl please married woman learn out of this
What I learn from this film is that: woman should not deny their husband on his rights, if the woman didn't deny her on bed won't look outside for another lady, and will men will should be caming down
1. Lack of Self-Control Has Serious Consequences: Ayo knew what was right but allowed lust to control his actions. His inability to exercise self-discipline led to betrayal, disease, and destruction. Lesson: Instant pleasure can ruin an entire life.
2. Temptation Is Not an Excuse for Infidelity: Although Fola refused sex for religious reasons, it did not justify cheating. Desire does not cancel responsibility. Lesson on this particular one is: Being tempted is human, acting on it wrongly is a choice✅️.
3. Testing Your Partner Is Dangerous: The wife's decision to "test" her husband was deceitful and reckless. Trust cannot be proven through traps. Lesson on this: Trust is built through communication, not manipulation oo.
4. Secrets and Deception Destroy Relationships: Both partners were dishonest: The husband secretly brought another woman home. The wife secretly arranged a trap🤷🏽♂️. Lesson: Once secrecy enters a marriage, destruction follows nih na.
5. Sin Often Punishes the Innocent Too💯: The HIV infection was not planned by the wife, but it affected everyone involved, tho Precious is aware of her Hiv status ✅️ Lesson: Wrong actions rarely hurt only the person who commits them.
6. Anger and Violence Worsen Tragedy The husband's attempt to kill his wife and himself shows how uncontrolled anger escalates problems. Lesson: Violence never solves pain, it multiplies it.
7. Religion Without Wisdom Can Be Misused too oo: Lesson: Religious practices should promote morality, not be tools for deception.
8. Communication Could Have Prevented Everything If the couple had honestly have discussion on: -Sexual needs -Boundaries -Fears and temptations The tragedy could have been avoided. And the Lesson on this pointt is: Silence in marriage is dangerous.
9. "Who Is at Fault?" The Core Message The movie shows shared responsibility: The husband is guilty of infidelity and lack of self-control. The wife is guilty of deception and manipulation. Lesson: When trust breaks, blame is rarely one sided✅️.
Final Moral of EBI TANI. When love lacks honesty, trust, and self-control, everyone loses✅️.
Hmmm don't pay evil for Evil because the innocent ones meant be the ones to suffer, and men be very careful, is not every fruit that is ripe and well package that is sweet, some are bitter, some are sour while some are rotten. Women don't ever put ur husband to test for what so ever reason, u meant pay dearly for it at the end. Best movie so far ❤️❤️
This movie is an eye opener. I learnt that in relationships whether marriage or courtship, or just dating, testing a partner could become the source of destruction. Having trust in one another genuinely should be prioritised when they know each other. I also learnt that as men, no matter how easily moved we are by urge or being horny, we must be as faithful as possible, thereby avoiding the temptation of sleeping with someone who is not our partner. And we must know that what makes us accountable is our ability to understand our partners and be patient with them when they are not in the mood to satisfy. Lastly, it hurts to be betrayed, just as in the case of Precious who was infected with HIV by Demi. She sorted out for revenge by infecting other men. Her act was uncalled for as it is not a solution. If all men other men get infected, their wives and children are liable to get infected too and the guilt will only kill her faster instead of getting treatment. We must all understand that in this life, everyone is accountable for their actions.
Is very interested to me than the first one afowofa but both is good What I learn in this movie is that you need to be contented with what you have and always trust God 💯
Ẹ̀bi Tani is a movie filled with deep life lessons, especially about marriage, choices, and consequences. One clear message from the film is that before taking any decision, we must think carefully about how it will affect others, particularly our family.
For the wife, the movie teaches that spirituality should never be used as an excuse to neglect marital duties. Just because a pastor asked her to attend a three-day revival does not mean her husband should be ignored. Marriage requires balance, understanding, and responsibility. Denying a husband affection and intimacy creates emotional distance and opens doors to temptation, something God Himself does not support in marriage.
For the husband, Ayo, the lesson is also very clear. As the head of the family, he was expected to lead with wisdom, communication, and love. Instead of expressing his needs calmly and resolving the issue peacefully, he made a wrong decision by committing adultery. That single act led him into greater trouble, as he later contracted HIV after sleeping with Precious. This shows that adultery is never an option it only brings pain, regret, and irreversible consequences.
Through Precious, the movie also warns against transferring pain. Just because Femi hurt her does not mean she had the right to hurt others. Personal wounds should not become reasons to destroy other people’s lives.
In the end, while everyone made mistakes, the movie clearly points out that the woman’s refusal to understand her husband and prioritize her home was the beginning of the problem. Her actions set off a chain of events that led to destruction, proving that neglect, no matter the excuse, can have serious consequences.
This movie touched me deeply 🥺 Family no be who talk loud, na who stand by you when it matters. Ebi tani? really made me reflect. Respect to Trinity Guy TV 👏
I’ve watched it and one of what I learnt is that the wife is at fault,it teaches me that one should be dutiful to his partner regardless of the situation either spiritual or personal activities
Important life lessons 1. We shouldn't be too religious to neglect our marital responsibilities. 2. We should learn to control our sexual urge, this will save us from a lot of bad consequences. 3. Living a life of vengeance doesn't cure, it always keeps digging hole in our heart as the case of Precious. 4. On a lighter note: always keep your phone close to you, Ayo would have seen the video sent by Fola before the damage was done😂. In all, a very interesting 25 minutes will good lessons. So ebi tani? I'll say all.
I love the massage you guys try to use so that we can learn from your mistakes in that movie biside the woman get forth to deny his husband the sex but we man self need to be careful with everything we do why ask another woman to seduce her husband that not good enough
This is deep. In as much as we are guided by the spirituals, it could cause marital discomfort if not properly managed. Lessons: 1. The devil himself always finds a loophole in marriages even while we are trying to be spiritual. 2. Irrespective of what we believe or our practice, we should not neglect our core responsibilities in meeting the sexual needs of our partners. 3. When two individuals marry, they become ONE. They should act as one. The desire of ONE should be the desire of the other. 4. Ti ogiiri ko ba lanu, alangba ko le wo inu e. 5. Sexuality in marriage is not parallel with spirituality. All should be balanced.
the story, the husband deceives his devoted wife by pretending to attend a 3-days religious revival, only to secretly meet his side chick, Precious, for drinks, intimacy, and hidden pleasure, teaching us that dishonesty and infidelity in marriage destroy trust and invite irreversible consequences, as what starts as a "sweet escape" quickly turns into chaos and regret.The wife, who prays fervently, prepares faithfully, and initially trusts her husband deeply, eventually uncovers the truth through her suspicions and persistent calls, reminding us that instincts and open communication in relationships are vital, but blind trust without wisdom can lead to heartbreaking betrayal, while patience and prayer help navigate suspicion without immediate destruction.Precious, the vengeful side chick, reveals she has been infected with HIV by the husband and curses him dramatically, refusing to let him escape scot-free, driving home the harsh reality that cheating brings severe health risks, emotional pain, and divine or karmic retribution, as the "hunger" (trouble and suffering) one causes others eventually returns to devour the wrongdoer.Through the husband's desperate hiding, pleading, and late realization of his mistakes, we learn that sinful temptations offer momentary excitement but lead to loss of peace, family ruin, and self-inflicted downfall, true peace comes from faithfulness, self-control, and fearing the long-term fallout of short-term desires.Finally, as the wife confronts the door-banging drama, curses fly, and family pleas echo amid prayers, the skit emphasizes that nothing stays hidden forever, and rushing into affairs or outsiders into matrimonial issues only escalates misunderstandings, true resolution lies in humility, compassion, avoiding revenge, and choosing unity over fleeting pleasure.Overall, "EBI TANI" (rhetorically asking "Whose fault is it?") uses these characters' chaotic downfall to preach: Faithfulness, honesty, and wisdom in marriage protect against the self-made suffering that infidelity always brings. A strong moral wake-up call wrapped in Yoruba-style drama and humor.
I leant in this beautiful and newly released movie thus: 1.ADULTERY/FORNICATION. Let's dive into this. Adultery and fornication can have significant emotional, social, and health consequences. Here are some potential disadvantages: – Emotional distress: Guilt, shame, and anxiety can arise from engaging in these acts, especially if they involve deception or betrayal. – Relationship damage: Adultery can lead to the breakdown of relationships, marriages, and families. – Social stigma: Societal judgment and criticism can be harsh, leading to feelings of isolation. – Health risks: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies are potential risks. – Legal consequences: Adultery is still a crime in some countries, and fornication laws vary by jurisdiction. – Spiritual implications: Many religions view these acts as sinful, which can lead to spiritual guilt.
2. HONESTY/TRUST Honesty is like the glue that holds relationships together 🤝. When you're honest with your partner, you build trust, respect, and intimacy. It's about being transparent, vulnerable, and authentic.
Some benefits of honesty in relationships include: – *Trust*: Honesty fosters trust, which is the foundation of a healthy relationship. – *Communication*: Open and honest communication helps prevent misunderstandings and conflicts. – *Intimacy*: Vulnerability and honesty can deepen emotional and physical intimacy. – *Respect*: Honesty earns you respect from your partner, as they value your authenticity.
However, honesty can be tough, especially when it's hard to share something. But, in the long run, it's usually worth it.
And lastly 3.CONTENTMENT/CONTENTED. Feeling contented in a relationship is like finding your happy place 😊. It's about feeling satisfied, valued, and at peace with your partner. When you're content, you: – *Appreciate the little things*: You cherish the small moments and gestures. – *Communicate effectively*: You feel heard and understood. – *Support each other's growth*: You're each other's biggest cheerleaders. – *Feel secure*: You trust each other and feel safe in the relationship.
Ebi Tani? (meaning “Whose hunger is it?”) is a deep Yoruba family drama that exposes how poverty, greed, entitlement, and emotional manipulation can destroy relationships. The story centers on a young man (played by Trinity Guy) who is struggling to survive financially. Life keeps pushing him into a corner, and he is constantly reminded of his helplessness by those closest to him. On one side is his mother (Kemz Mama / Mummy Wa) — a loud, controlling, and demanding woman who believes her son must suffer to satisfy family expectations. She constantly pressures him, shames him, and compares him with others, never appreciating his efforts. On the other side is a beautiful and influential woman (Arameedey) whose presence brings temptation, emotional confusion, and conflict. She represents desire, comfort, and escape — but also becomes a source of trouble that complicates the young man’s already difficult life. As hunger, frustration, and emotional pain grow, the young man begins to ask a painful question: “Ebi tani gan-an?” Whose hunger am I suffering for?” The movie reveals: How family entitlement can destroy a child’s destiny How financial hardship exposes true intentions How uncontrolled desire leads to regret How silence and endurance can turn into anger and rebellion In the end, Ebi Tani? teaches a strong moral lesson: 👉🏽 Not every burden you carry belongs to you 👉🏽 Helping others should not destroy your own life
"The Shattered Bond" explores how one painful mistake can shatter trust and rip a family apart. A loving husband turns cold, and the aftermath is a tense battle of emotions, revealing the fragility of relationships and the power of choices.
Key Themes: – Trust & Betrayal in Marriage – Emotional Scars & Family Fallout – The Weight of One Mistake – Vulnerability & Exploitation – Lessons in Forgiveness & Accountability
Moral Takeaways: – Don't judge without knowing the truth – Respect & empathy can make or break relationships – Actions have consequences – handle with care – Vulnerability shouldn't be a weakness exploited
First the wife is the course of all the problem, sex js the majority key of marriage then understanding/ trust/ patient with each other is additional to it, without dat the marriage or home is brokering , wall i and my wife to be learn alot about the movie cos we are about planing getting married next 2 month march 26 i love d movie and i will love u to keep on doing good movie like dis so i and my wife can learn more cos marriage nowadays is not just by age or for unpatient ones thnaks
This movie teaches us not to give out our judgement just like that. You need to be patient and observe something's before judging. This has made many people to loose their value in our society today
What I learnt so far in this short movie @TRINITYFILMS01 #TRINITYFILMS01
1. The Danger of "The Secret Life" The movie highlights the devastating consequences of living a double life. While Trinity’s character presents himself as a man of faith (even preparing for a "3-day revival" [02:22]), he secretly indulges in infidelity. The lesson is that hypocrisy eventually collapses, and the truth you try to hide in the dark will always find its way into the light. 2. Deception and its Health Consequences One of the most sobering lessons comes from the character "Precious," who discovers she has been infected with HIV [12:21]. Her heartbreak and anger drive her to a "if I'm going down, everyone is going down" mentality. This serves as a stark warning about the physical and life-altering risks of unprotected infidelity and the ripple effect one person's choices can have on many innocent lives. 3. Trust is Fragile We see Mummy Wa’s character expressing deep trust in her husband, even defending him initially by saying she knows he wouldn't do anything with other women [22:32]. The movie teaches that betraying a partner’s blind trust is one of the most painful forms of cruelty, and once that trust is shattered, the foundation of the home is destroyed. 4. Accountability Over Blame ("Ebi Tani?") The title "Whose Fault?" plays out as the characters confront the mess they’ve made. The lesson is that everyone must take responsibility for their actions. Instead of pointing fingers when the "heat" gets too much [23:30], the movie shows that individual choices (greed, lust, or revenge) are the root of the chaos. 5. Spiritual Pretense Won't Save You The movie uses the "revival" and prayer as a backdrop to show that outward religious acts cannot cover inward rot. Praying for a journey [04:19] while planning a betrayal shows a lack of true character. The lesson is that real integrity is what you do when you think no one is watching.
Number 1 lesson I learnt from the film is woman shouldn't deprive their man from sex especially when you know you won't be around for some time,After all both man and woman enjoys sex.
Number 2 lesson is that As a woman try to be very strong with controlling your sex desire or wants because if you can't control it ,it could lead to you cheating on your wife or even make you a sex addict.
Number 3 lesson learnt here is that as a matured human being always use protection while having sex , because you don't know who is who .Had it been AYO used protection he wouldn't have contacted the HIV from precious 😢.
Number 4 lesson learnt here is that as a woman never try to test your husband with a woman…even if your husband loves you ,women have sweet mouth and sugar mouth …they would always convince you to fall for their trap.. Especially if the woman get yansh and breast .
Then lastly try not to cheat for it will save from a lot of problems..
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The wife she's at fault 😢
The movie is quite interesting and didactic. It mirrors the potential effects of holier-than-thou attitude of some wives in denying their husbands coitus as and when he asks for it. The film also teaches the significance of marital fidelity. It emphasizes the need to stay faithful in a relationship. This is because doing otherwise usually has negative consequences now or later.
Blaming trading definitely goes to both sides- the husband and the wife. The wife denied the husband coitus when he demanded it because of a church revival. The husband, on the other hand, looked for where to get coitus exploring whatever means. He supposedly got infected with AIDS in the process.
Anyway, the lion share of the blame goes to the wife in its entirety.
Thank you for the wonderful movie titled "Ebi Tani?" meaning, "Who is at Fault?"
Looking forward to more didactic films of this genre from you.
Remain blessed always.
As a woman you need to make your husband happy any time ask you give him back to back cause if she give him before she leave the house her husband we not go and carry precious na koji make him go carry HIV girl please married woman learn out of this
What I learn from this film is that: woman should not deny their husband on his rights, if the woman didn't deny her on bed won't look outside for another lady, and will men will should be caming down
First the wife is at fault cause if she had answer her husband when he wanted her
He won't go and fornicate and he won't have HIV
And this a lesson for all men
Whatever it is
Try to Calm down
Woman is at fault
These are the lesson I learnt from it:
1. Lack of Self-Control Has Serious Consequences:
Ayo knew what was right but allowed lust to control his actions. His inability to exercise self-discipline led to betrayal, disease, and destruction.
Lesson: Instant pleasure can ruin an entire life.
2. Temptation Is Not an Excuse for Infidelity:
Although Fola refused sex for religious reasons, it did not justify cheating. Desire does not cancel responsibility.
Lesson on this particular one is: Being tempted is human, acting on it wrongly is a choice✅️.
3. Testing Your Partner Is Dangerous:
The wife's decision to "test" her husband was deceitful and reckless. Trust cannot be proven through traps.
Lesson on this: Trust is built through communication, not manipulation oo.
4. Secrets and Deception Destroy Relationships:
Both partners were dishonest:
The husband secretly brought another woman home.
The wife secretly arranged a trap🤷🏽♂️. Lesson: Once secrecy enters a marriage, destruction follows nih na.
5. Sin Often Punishes the Innocent Too💯:
The HIV infection was not planned by the wife, but it affected everyone involved, tho Precious is aware of her Hiv status ✅️
Lesson: Wrong actions rarely hurt only the person who commits them.
6. Anger and Violence Worsen Tragedy
The husband's attempt to kill his wife and himself shows how uncontrolled anger escalates problems.
Lesson: Violence never solves pain, it multiplies it.
7. Religion Without Wisdom Can Be Misused too oo:
Lesson: Religious practices should promote morality, not be tools for deception.
8. Communication Could Have Prevented Everything
If the couple had honestly have discussion on:
-Sexual needs
-Boundaries
-Fears and temptations
The tragedy could have been avoided.
And the Lesson on this pointt is: Silence in marriage is dangerous.
9. "Who Is at Fault?" The Core Message
The movie shows shared responsibility:
The husband is guilty of infidelity and lack of self-control.
The wife is guilty of deception and manipulation. Lesson: When trust breaks, blame is rarely one sided✅️.
Final Moral of EBI TANI.
When love lacks honesty, trust, and self-control, everyone loses✅️.
Thanks @Trinityfilms for this🙏🏽 24:49
Is good to be prayerful, but apply wisdom with it , in a way it will not affect your marriage
Hmmm don't pay evil for Evil because the innocent ones meant be the ones to suffer, and men be very careful, is not every fruit that is ripe and well package that is sweet, some are bitter, some are sour while some are rotten.
Women don't ever put ur husband to test for what so ever reason, u meant pay dearly for it at the end.
Best movie so far ❤️❤️
We should practice patience
This movie is an eye opener. I learnt that in relationships whether marriage or courtship, or just dating, testing a partner could become the source of destruction. Having trust in one another genuinely should be prioritised when they know each other.
I also learnt that as men, no matter how easily moved we are by urge or being horny, we must be as faithful as possible, thereby avoiding the temptation of sleeping with someone who is not our partner. And we must know that what makes us accountable is our ability to understand our partners and be patient with them when they are not in the mood to satisfy.
Lastly, it hurts to be betrayed, just as in the case of Precious who was infected with HIV by Demi. She sorted out for revenge by infecting other men. Her act was uncalled for as it is not a solution. If all men other men get infected, their wives and children are liable to get infected too and the guilt will only kill her faster instead of getting treatment.
We must all understand that in this life, everyone is accountable for their actions.
Who is at fault? Fola, Ayo's wife.
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Who’s fault ?
Nah you give yourself HIV because if you no carry another lady enter house you won't have it more love to you trinity
As for me not all woman you have sex with
Maybe your wife
Is very interested to me than the first one afowofa but both is good
What I learn in this movie is that you need to be contented with what you have and always trust God 💯
Nice one trinity ❤❤❤❤
Patience
To not make assumptions
Not to be judgemental 💯
Moral Lessons from Ẹ̀bi Tani by Trinity
Ẹ̀bi Tani is a movie filled with deep life lessons, especially about marriage, choices, and consequences. One clear message from the film is that before taking any decision, we must think carefully about how it will affect others, particularly our family.
For the wife, the movie teaches that spirituality should never be used as an excuse to neglect marital duties. Just because a pastor asked her to attend a three-day revival does not mean her husband should be ignored. Marriage requires balance, understanding, and responsibility. Denying a husband affection and intimacy creates emotional distance and opens doors to temptation, something God Himself does not support in marriage.
For the husband, Ayo, the lesson is also very clear. As the head of the family, he was expected to lead with wisdom, communication, and love. Instead of expressing his needs calmly and resolving the issue peacefully, he made a wrong decision by committing adultery. That single act led him into greater trouble, as he later contracted HIV after sleeping with Precious. This shows that adultery is never an option it only brings pain, regret, and irreversible consequences.
Through Precious, the movie also warns against transferring pain. Just because Femi hurt her does not mean she had the right to hurt others. Personal wounds should not become reasons to destroy other people’s lives.
In the end, while everyone made mistakes, the movie clearly points out that the woman’s refusal to understand her husband and prioritize her home was the beginning of the problem. Her actions set off a chain of events that led to destruction, proving that neglect, no matter the excuse, can have serious consequences.
Ę mi ni men are scum 😅😂😂😂❤
This movie touched me deeply 🥺 Family no be who talk loud, na who stand by you when it matters. Ebi tani? really made me reflect. Respect to Trinity Guy TV 👏
I’ve watched it and one of what I learnt is that the wife is at fault,it teaches me that one should be dutiful to his partner regardless of the situation either spiritual or personal activities
Important life lessons
1. We shouldn't be too religious to neglect our marital responsibilities.
2. We should learn to control our sexual urge, this will save us from a lot of bad consequences.
3. Living a life of vengeance doesn't cure, it always keeps digging hole in our heart as the case of Precious.
4. On a lighter note: always keep your phone close to you, Ayo would have seen the video sent by Fola before the damage was done😂.
In all, a very interesting 25 minutes will good lessons.
So ebi tani? I'll say all.
I love the massage you guys try to use so that we can learn from your mistakes in that movie biside the woman get forth to deny his husband the sex but we man self need to be careful with everything we do why ask another woman to seduce her husband that not good enough
This is deep. In as much as we are guided by the spirituals, it could cause marital discomfort if not properly managed.
Lessons:
1. The devil himself always finds a loophole in marriages even while we are trying to be spiritual.
2. Irrespective of what we believe or our practice, we should not neglect our core responsibilities in meeting the sexual needs of our partners.
3. When two individuals marry, they become ONE. They should act as one. The desire of ONE should be the desire of the other.
4. Ti ogiiri ko ba lanu, alangba ko le wo inu e.
5. Sexuality in marriage is not parallel with spirituality. All should be balanced.
😂😂
the story, the husband deceives his devoted wife by pretending to attend a 3-days religious revival, only to secretly meet his side chick, Precious, for drinks, intimacy, and hidden pleasure, teaching us that dishonesty and infidelity in marriage destroy trust and invite irreversible consequences, as what starts as a "sweet escape" quickly turns into chaos and regret.The wife, who prays fervently, prepares faithfully, and initially trusts her husband deeply, eventually uncovers the truth through her suspicions and persistent calls, reminding us that instincts and open communication in relationships are vital, but blind trust without wisdom can lead to heartbreaking betrayal, while patience and prayer help navigate suspicion without immediate destruction.Precious, the vengeful side chick, reveals she has been infected with HIV by the husband and curses him dramatically, refusing to let him escape scot-free, driving home the harsh reality that cheating brings severe health risks, emotional pain, and divine or karmic retribution, as the "hunger" (trouble and suffering) one causes others eventually returns to devour the wrongdoer.Through the husband's desperate hiding, pleading, and late realization of his mistakes, we learn that sinful temptations offer momentary excitement but lead to loss of peace, family ruin, and self-inflicted downfall, true peace comes from faithfulness, self-control, and fearing the long-term fallout of short-term desires.Finally, as the wife confronts the door-banging drama, curses fly, and family pleas echo amid prayers, the skit emphasizes that nothing stays hidden forever, and rushing into affairs or outsiders into matrimonial issues only escalates misunderstandings, true resolution lies in humility, compassion, avoiding revenge, and choosing unity over fleeting pleasure.Overall, "EBI TANI" (rhetorically asking "Whose fault is it?") uses these characters' chaotic downfall to preach: Faithfulness, honesty, and wisdom in marriage protect against the self-made suffering that infidelity always brings. A strong moral wake-up call wrapped in Yoruba-style drama and humor.
The wife is to be blame
I leant in this beautiful and newly released movie thus:
1.ADULTERY/FORNICATION.
Let's dive into this. Adultery and fornication can have significant emotional, social, and health consequences. Here are some potential disadvantages:
– Emotional distress: Guilt, shame, and anxiety can arise from engaging in these acts, especially if they involve deception or betrayal.
– Relationship damage: Adultery can lead to the breakdown of relationships, marriages, and families.
– Social stigma: Societal judgment and criticism can be harsh, leading to feelings of isolation.
– Health risks: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies are potential risks.
– Legal consequences: Adultery is still a crime in some countries, and fornication laws vary by jurisdiction.
– Spiritual implications: Many religions view these acts as sinful, which can lead to spiritual guilt.
2. HONESTY/TRUST
Honesty is like the glue that holds relationships together 🤝. When you're honest with your partner, you build trust, respect, and intimacy. It's about being transparent, vulnerable, and authentic.
Some benefits of honesty in relationships include:
– *Trust*: Honesty fosters trust, which is the foundation of a healthy relationship.
– *Communication*: Open and honest communication helps prevent misunderstandings and conflicts.
– *Intimacy*: Vulnerability and honesty can deepen emotional and physical intimacy.
– *Respect*: Honesty earns you respect from your partner, as they value your authenticity.
However, honesty can be tough, especially when it's hard to share something. But, in the long run, it's usually worth it.
And lastly 3.CONTENTMENT/CONTENTED.
Feeling contented in a relationship is like finding your happy place 😊. It's about feeling satisfied, valued, and at peace with your partner. When you're content, you:
– *Appreciate the little things*: You cherish the small moments and gestures.
– *Communicate effectively*: You feel heard and understood.
– *Support each other's growth*: You're each other's biggest cheerleaders.
– *Feel secure*: You trust each other and feel safe in the relationship.
Thanks!.
Nah your wife fault
Ebi Tani? (meaning “Whose hunger is it?”) is a deep Yoruba family drama that exposes how poverty, greed, entitlement, and emotional manipulation can destroy relationships.
The story centers on a young man (played by Trinity Guy) who is struggling to survive financially. Life keeps pushing him into a corner, and he is constantly reminded of his helplessness by those closest to him.
On one side is his mother (Kemz Mama / Mummy Wa) — a loud, controlling, and demanding woman who believes her son must suffer to satisfy family expectations. She constantly pressures him, shames him, and compares him with others, never appreciating his efforts.
On the other side is a beautiful and influential woman (Arameedey) whose presence brings temptation, emotional confusion, and conflict. She represents desire, comfort, and escape — but also becomes a source of trouble that complicates the young man’s already difficult life.
As hunger, frustration, and emotional pain grow, the young man begins to ask a painful question:
“Ebi tani gan-an?”
Whose hunger am I suffering for?”
The movie reveals:
How family entitlement can destroy a child’s destiny
How financial hardship exposes true intentions
How uncontrolled desire leads to regret
How silence and endurance can turn into anger and rebellion
In the end, Ebi Tani? teaches a strong moral lesson:
👉🏽 Not every burden you carry belongs to you
👉🏽 Helping others should not destroy your own life
So lovely
"The Shattered Bond" explores how one painful mistake can shatter trust and rip a family apart. A loving husband turns cold, and the aftermath is a tense battle of emotions, revealing the fragility of relationships and the power of choices.
Key Themes:
– Trust & Betrayal in Marriage
– Emotional Scars & Family Fallout
– The Weight of One Mistake
– Vulnerability & Exploitation
– Lessons in Forgiveness & Accountability
Moral Takeaways:
– Don't judge without knowing the truth
– Respect & empathy can make or break relationships
– Actions have consequences – handle with care
– Vulnerability shouldn't be a weakness exploited
First the wife is the course of all the problem, sex js the majority key of marriage then understanding/ trust/ patient with each other is additional to it, without dat the marriage or home is brokering , wall i and my wife to be learn alot about the movie cos we are about planing getting married next 2 month march 26 i love d movie and i will love u to keep on doing good movie like dis so i and my wife can learn more cos marriage nowadays is not just by age or for unpatient ones thnaks
I love the movie so interesting but is ur wife fault
Alot of family have been facing this challenge which is not good
Keep it up bro
But why didn't you use protection before knacking her?
This movie teaches us not to give out our judgement just like that. You need to be patient and observe something's before judging. This has made many people to loose their value in our society today
What I learnt so far in this short movie
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1. The Danger of "The Secret Life"
The movie highlights the devastating consequences of living a double life. While Trinity’s character presents himself as a man of faith (even preparing for a "3-day revival" [02:22]), he secretly indulges in infidelity. The lesson is that hypocrisy eventually collapses, and the truth you try to hide in the dark will always find its way into the light.
2. Deception and its Health Consequences
One of the most sobering lessons comes from the character "Precious," who discovers she has been infected with HIV [12:21]. Her heartbreak and anger drive her to a "if I'm going down, everyone is going down" mentality. This serves as a stark warning about the physical and life-altering risks of unprotected infidelity and the ripple effect one person's choices can have on many innocent lives.
3. Trust is Fragile
We see Mummy Wa’s character expressing deep trust in her husband, even defending him initially by saying she knows he wouldn't do anything with other women [22:32]. The movie teaches that betraying a partner’s blind trust is one of the most painful forms of cruelty, and once that trust is shattered, the foundation of the home is destroyed.
4. Accountability Over Blame ("Ebi Tani?")
The title "Whose Fault?" plays out as the characters confront the mess they’ve made. The lesson is that everyone must take responsibility for their actions. Instead of pointing fingers when the "heat" gets too much [23:30], the movie shows that individual choices (greed, lust, or revenge) are the root of the chaos.
5. Spiritual Pretense Won't Save You
The movie uses the "revival" and prayer as a backdrop to show that outward religious acts cannot cover inward rot. Praying for a journey [04:19] while planning a betrayal shows a lack of true character. The lesson is that real integrity is what you do when you think no one is watching.
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I learn that women should do their duty very well and also satisfy their husband very well thank you sir
Number 1 lesson I learnt from the film is woman shouldn't deprive their man from sex especially when you know you won't be around for some time,After all both man and woman enjoys sex.
Number 2 lesson is that As a woman try to be very strong with controlling your sex desire or wants because if you can't control it ,it could lead to you cheating on your wife or even make you a sex addict.
Number 3 lesson learnt here is that as a matured human being always use protection while having sex , because you don't know who is who .Had it been AYO used protection he wouldn't have contacted the HIV from precious 😢.
Number 4 lesson learnt here is that as a woman never try to test your husband with a woman…even if your husband loves you ,women have sweet mouth and sugar mouth …they would always convince you to fall for their trap..
Especially if the woman get yansh and breast .
Then lastly try not to cheat for it will save from a lot of problems..
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Is the wife that is at fault
Nice one…… Na your wife fault no trust in your marriage and l she put religion over your marriage…. Thanks
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