Health › Re: Woman Shows Inside Look At BBL Clinic Lobby by 1BillionThumbs: 12:18pm On May 12, 2025 |
Mostly black women in there |
Politics › Re: Can This Marriage Work? Guess What They Are Discussing? by 1BillionThumbs: 6:57am On May 11, 2025 |
osuofia2: The butcher of Kaduna Wasn't it widely popular that Shettima was the grand patron of Bokoharam? Yet look where he is now. |
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Family › Re: Hilarious Reactions From Dads During Childbirth: pictures by 1BillionThumbs: 5:51pm On Apr 29, 2025 |
Poor traumatized souls |
Christianity Etc › Re: A Woman Can Never Become Pope In Rome by 1BillionThumbs(op): 8:06am On Apr 28, 2025 |
Lol |
Christianity Etc › A Woman Can Never Become Pope In Rome by 1BillionThumbs(op): 2:07pm On Apr 27, 2025 |
In the Catholic church, women can't become Popes. In fact, they can't even become priests to begin with. And since becoming a priest is the crucial first step on the journey to becoming the Pontiff of Rome, they just stand no chance at all.
And unfortunately there's nothing that can be done about it. This is just one of those things that can't be changed, only accepted.
Becoming Pope is one thing women can't do in case someone is still arguing that women can do everything men do. |
Politics › Re: TIB Plans Nationwide Protest On April 7th, Writes Commissioners Of Police by 1BillionThumbs: 5:00pm On Apr 04, 2025 |
Homeland or death |
Romance › Re: Don't Ever Have Sex With A Drunk Person : Lawyer Deji Adeyanju Cautions by 1BillionThumbs: 9:05pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
bea1234567: This is Nigeria. False ra pe accusations won't fly.. so no shaking  You know nothing, Jon Snow. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup Leader Sworn In As President For Five Years by 1BillionThumbs: 8:48am On Mar 28, 2025 |
Truthcat: You can’t judge me by your standards which is stomach infrastructure and pay per comment. You better believe that there are people who stand on principle come hell or high water, nothing can move them from what they believe. People like you make me feel like a saint, but thank God that I’m super down to earth. And what exactly are those your principles that compel you to keep supporting a failure, Saint Deluded? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup Leader Sworn In As President For Five Years by 1BillionThumbs: 8:23am On Mar 28, 2025 |
Truthcat: Sore loser, 8 million Nigerians are citizens who chose him in a landslide in the last elections. You must have lost your mind! keep fooling yourself. You're working for your money. Month has ended and your masters will soon pay you. Hope it is worth it? Will it take care of your future generations? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup Leader Sworn In As President For Five Years by 1BillionThumbs: 10:40am On Mar 27, 2025 |
badoh: Please who did the Citizens choose? Your Messiah believed he can win in the north without doing aggressive campaign and thinks manna will just fall from heaven? You want success but you don't prepare nor work towards it and you think all will be fine with you, deh play. Asakoko ati koko e... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup Leader Sworn In As President For Five Years by 1BillionThumbs: 10:39am On Mar 27, 2025 |
ALISMILE: Birds and ants chose Tinubu, I guess? Asakoko ati koko e... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup Leader Sworn In As President For Five Years by 1BillionThumbs: 8:37am On Mar 27, 2025 |
Botragelad: Lol. What historical fact are you talking about? When Spain transitioned from Franco’s fascism to democracy, it wasn’t tanks or military but elections that built stability or your own idea of “corrective action” is to suspend constitutions, murder dissenters, and hoard power?. Democracies, no matter how shambolic, at least allow citizens to change leaders.
Name one military regime that left a nation more democratic, prosperous, and free than it found it. Citizens didn't choose Tinubu in the last election mind you. So the democracy we're practicing here is undemocratic. |
Crime › Re: Nigeria Enacts Nationwide Ban On Pornographic Content by 1BillionThumbs: 7:31pm On Mar 26, 2025*. Modified: 11:28pm On Mar 26, 2025 |
They all are mad. How about they ban corruption by public office holders and place a death penalty on it? |
Politics › Re: Here's The Man And Woman Of The Moment In Nigeria Currently by 1BillionThumbs: 6:33am On Mar 22, 2025 |
There's something common to both: the two belong to the opposition! |
Politics › Re: Adoke: Why Jonathan Didn’t Remove Governors When He Declared Emergency In Three by 1BillionThumbs: 12:34pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
Don't bother educating Nigerians. Both the paid and the unpaid ones among them relish folly. Tinubu is an illegal occupant of Asp Rock and removing an elected governor and a state assembly is both illegal as it is unlawful. But that's to be expected. |
Politics › Document Shows CIA Has A Secret Office In Lagos [pic] by 1BillionThumbs(op): 10:46am On Mar 19, 2025 |
As seen in the leaked doc, they have field offices in 6 major cities of 5 nations: Johannesburg (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria), Pretoria (South Africa), Salisbury (aka Harare, Zimbabwe), Nairobi, and Rabat.
I believe from here they run operations and control assets in other nations without field offices.
Surprised Abuja doesn't have an office but Lagos does. Makes me recall the allegation of Bobo Chicago being a CIA agent. I mean, he's landlord to them in his Lagos. South Africa got two field offices 🫢. They're surrounded ooo. Julius Malema's constant claims about America being everywhere within SA's government structure is real.
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Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 10:50pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
VnAhunnaPl: In all fairness, there is no way a civilian can be brought in at this time. A unfair opinion |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 10:17pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
Shawnnn01: Na my papa wan sack Wike? No na. E no go fit. My papa na failure for giving birth to a fool like me. No wonder |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 10:04pm On Mar 18, 2025*. Modified: 11:06pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
helinues: See how you are being described Leave it. I don't mind at all. Even babies know your employer and his government have failed. My piss of advice? Rather worry Howe they describe him cos they'll always tell their unborn generations what an abysmal failure he is. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 9:51pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
helinues: Perhaps you did not follow the Rivers assembly latest
Btw, only pettiness can make you to be talking about fuel subsidy into this discussion Hard job you have. It's obvious the amount of outrage from every quarter surprised you hence the new instruction from your handlers to politely try to explain. Una go explain tire. Wike needs to be sacked before you can talk of pettiness and reason. Just know that your principal just committed political suicide. And he did it when he refused to caution the drunkard, Wike. This is just him nailing the coffin shut. Rip to his 2027 re-election. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 9:42pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
kiyosaki1: You are just jumping from thread to thread are you so free ? He's actually very busy doing what he's paid to do |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 9:40pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
helinues: That was a very clever move by the FG as the impeachment could have scattered things Fixed Impeachment wasn't looking possible Just how clever removing fuel subsidy and floating the Naira without any plan to cushion their effect was? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 9:33pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
helinues: Okay.
Between state of emergency and impeachment, which do you think make sense pass? They only resorted to this because impeachment wasn't looking possible. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 9:31pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
tundegan: He will hand it over to the military for 8 years just like Jonathan did.
Lets see how that works out for him. I believe that even before then, even people like you would cry. And he must do it for that 8 years. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 9:30pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
Benbroz: See how you are reasoning like a small kid. You can imagine why people just ignored your post because they know you are not thinking as an educated person. Well i just decided to tell you so that you can at least have one comment in your meaningless post. If you know how to read go and check the constitution to understand how state of emergency works. You're so smart yet you're doing the kind of job you do. Your family must be ashamed of you. How do you even sleep after defending the indefensible? |
Politics › Tinubu Has Started Handing Democracy Away To The Military One State Per Time by 1BillionThumbs(op): 8:09pm On Mar 18, 2025 |
How desperate can one man really be that he'd do the unthinkable? Is there no civilian capable of managing Rivers State instead of a military admiral?
Admiral or not, I believe this new administrator is but a mere military wing of the APC. The ruling party just used style style to steal the mineral-rich state from the opposition, PDP, in order to use to oil their 2027 crusade.
Wike, the enemy within (PDP and Rivers State), must have another state he'll retire to when all this is over. As for Tinubu, the military might just wake up and take the whole nation since he too has failed the Nigerian people. He might think he's wise but what he has done is open the door for the devil.
Nigeria might just be heading back to military rule all thanks to this. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Backs Lagos Corper Facing Threats Over Viral Video by 1BillionThumbs: 11:04am On Mar 17, 2025 |
casualobserver: It seems there is a problem with the way we educate Nigerians such that they can’t think logically and seperate issues.
You asked if she lied, about what because she said many things? Either way what she said was her opinion. That Lagos stinks or that Tinubu is terrible is her and your opinion! Opinions are not facts. There are people who love Lagos and think Tinububis the second coming. There are also those who hold the opinion that it is the mass influx of people like her that make Lagos smell.
What is a fact is that it is against the code of conduct for government employees to criticize the government. These laws existed since independence. These laws exist in every country.
You are clearly poorly educated if you don’t realize that a civil servant including corpers sign the code of conduct. Nobody forced a government worker to work for the government or a corper to sign the code of conduct. If you want to exercise your human rights to abuse the president of a state, don’t join the civil service or the NYSC or wait till you finish your service year.
As for looting that’s not the subject. People introduce new subject when their intellect fails them or they realize they have lost the argument. Keep justifying your pay. That Tinubu is the best thing to happen to you is proof. |
Politics › Re: The Science Of Poverty Weaponization And How Tinubu Is Using It Against You by 1BillionThumbs(op): 10:58am On Mar 17, 2025 |
helinues: Why should a billionaire like you be crying more than the bereaved? Tell us tbr logic behind that You lack the ability to comprehend. No wonder you do what you do. I forgive you. A billion thumbs of fellow compatriots will see your principal out of office in 2027. |
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