My First 18 Months at Marital University
Since I got my admission into Marital University in February 2010, it has been well worth my time, effort and investment.
As expected, I’ve passed through series of tests and assignments. Not the kind of tests in my first degree at the University of Abuja, though. These ones have been very practical. And useful too.
Oh by the way, I’m studying ‘Applied Marriaging’ which entails the application of divine principles in marital life between two people, usually husband and wife.
Some of the courses I’ve been taking are:
1. Introduction to Love 2.0
2. Laws of Respect
3. Principles of Patience I
4. Strategic Understanding I
5. Financial Accounting I
6. Principles of Leadership I
7. Communication Skills
8. Marital Law
9. Sex Methodology
10. Production Planning I
Within this past 18 months, I learned from some real life experiences and made some mistakes along the way, and I’ve sought help from textbooks such as ‘The Bible’.
Within the past year, I’ve also been working on my thesis which is about sex methodology, using ‘iRach‘ as my case study.
Looking forward to my 3rd year, I’m hoping to harness the potentials of my research work and completing my thesis by the end of this year.
Hopefully, I’ll be writing my first ‘homo’ application this year which will run on the iRach operating system codenamed ‘cupcake’.
To my 18 months of married life!
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lol. But we really wanna hear bout d sex methodology thingy abeg
Keep it up. Just realise that this ia a life-long education. There are no Masters degree neither is there a Professor Emeritus status in the Marital University.
Hmm, very interesting to read. I hope to take these courses next year.lol
lol. liked that!
Really gives an insight to us coming along pretty soon
Hi Loy,great site I must say but hey!
This is one school u’d rather not leave
D first few years maybe filled with
Low scores; C,D, or even F. But when
You continually study your ‘textbook’with
Other ‘manuals’. You’ll definately
Become an ‘A’student…Loy, writing
Your thesis means ending a programme.
In the Marital University, there’s no
Graduation, d course duration is infinite
And the course contents never end.
Actually, my 'thesis' on sex methodology is a continuous research, so while I would be completing relevant aspects of it soon, my attention would be focused on improving on it in the later years.
Hi Loy,great site I must say but hey!
This is one school u’d rather not leave
D first few years maybe filled with
Low scores; C,D, or even F. But when
You continually study your ‘textbook’with
Other ‘manuals’. You’ll definately
Become an ‘A’student…Loy, writing
Your thesis means ending a programme.
In the Marital University, there’s no
Graduation, d course duration is infinite
And the course contents never end.
Interesting course….Looking forward to starting the course……………