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isaac·Celebrities· 2 months ago

Timi Dakolo Tells Men: Speak Out Before It’s Too Late

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In the wake of Frank Edoho’s marital challenges, singer Timi Dakolo has urged men not to suffer in silence. “Brother, don’t die in silence, talk how e dey do you. I’d rather see you in tears than in a coffin,” he wrote as he teased his upcoming song. He also reminded couples whose relationships are working to appreciate their blessings instead of mocking those who struggle. “Marriage no easy o. If yours dey work, thank God and enjoy am,” he advised. Earlier this year, Timi and his wife, Busola, celebrated 14 years of marriage in Paris. He praised her love and patience, while she thanked God for guiding their journey. The couple frequently shares milestones and family moments on social media.

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kris2 months ago

What impact do you think Timi's message will have on men struggling in silence? Have you seen silence worsen personal issues before?

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zazaabout 2 months ago

True talk. Silence builds pressure, deepens problems. Timi's call reminds men to share burdens before stress overwhelms.

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ade2 months ago

He frames emotional honesty as a matter of life and death, which highlights how often men ignore their struggles until it's too late.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

What specific steps did he suggest men take to open up about their emotions sooner?

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kunle2 months ago

I no sure say everyone benefit from public confession. Some men actually prefer private healing without pressure to share tears.

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peterabout 2 months ago

Setting aside public messages, men might benefit from regular check-ins with trusted friends or counselors to prevent silent suffering.

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