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    How can your wife be as romantic as your side chick when you have impregnated her 5 times, sent her to labour 5 times, antenatal, postnatal and breastfeeding for many years. Same wife with childcare and upbringing till each baby turns 20, school runs every morning and evening, kitchen to cook for you and your 5 kids, in the hospital for many days just to look after your kids when they fall ill. What of the house chores and groceries that still need to be taken care of by her. Mr Man, dear husband, you have caused her many cuts down her “V”, cuts as a result of CS. What about sagged breast and stomach stretch marks you caused her, pimples, you caused her during pregnancy and what about vomiting and loss of appetite. Husband, you have totally withdrawn your wife from the society because of the African culture and yet you don’t want to value and respect her ? Yet the only thing you remember is that she is not romantic but your side chick is. Abi kin sepe fun yin ni ? – male I curs

    Let’s explore the characteristics of maize, also known as corn. 1. Morphology: * Plant Body: Maize is a tall, robust, monocotyledonous grass with a distinct stem, leaves, roots, and reproductive structures. * Stem: The stem is cylindrical, unbranched (except for tillers), and exhibits nodes where leaves and branches emerge. It is filled with a spongy pith. * Leaves: Maize leaves are long, linear, and parallel-veined, characteristic of monocots. They have a distinct sheath that encircles the stem and a blade that expands outwards. * Roots: The root system is a combination of adventitious (brace) roots arising from the lower nodes of the stem and seminal roots originating from the embryo. This provides strong anchorage and efficient nutrient uptake. * Reproductive Structures: * Tassel: The male inflorescence, located at the top of the plant, consists of numerous slender branches bearing tiny flowers with anthers. * Ear: The female inflorescence, typically found lower on the st