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Housing:Your myopic reasoning is making you to talk without thinking. You forgot how tinubu used thousand of dollars to buy delegate votes for the 2023 APC primary presidential election and how tinubu and Buhari used efcc and security operatives to silence potential south east candidates. Igbo candidate from south east would have won the APC 2023 primary presidential election if it was free and fair but tinubu use corruption as a weapon to sideline the igbos APC presidential candidates. The evidence is on social media and even most delegates can testify to the corruption that happens that day. I know you still not be convinced because tribalistic bigotry is in your blood. |
Peakdesign23:You are saying the truth. |
Gboom:Look at your emilokan mentality. |
garykoeman:Shut up and stop talking rubbish |
garykoeman:Your hate speech shows your hate for other tribes. |
Gboom:Keep hating while southeasterners keep winning. |
garykoeman:Your hateful tribalistic bigotry words says more about you. |
PresidObi:You better not respond to me for your own good. How will you respond to me when you are tribalistic and sentimental. Maybe time will teach you tribalistic bigotry hypocrite yoruba person some lessons someday. |
Tochitee:Are the southwesterners meant to produce the next president of Nigeria after Buhari? Why would one southwesterner (tinubu) boast he will be the next president of Nigeria after Buhari even if Nigerians do not vote for him? |
Tochitee:Stop this your hateful tribalistic bigotry behavior because hate begot hate: you are just displaying your hate for southeasterners here and at the same time displaying your ignorance to the public. Do you realize how ignorant you sound? You're not as smart as you think you are. |
Peakdesign23:Sometimes you people talk as if you do not have any brain in your heads. How can you be asking someone who have been wrong not to seek for justice or someone whose property have been forcefully taken away from him not to seek justice to reclaim his rightful thing. Almost everyone knows that the southeasterners have been politically wronged in Nigeria. Stop talking without thinking. |
PresidObi:You call this writeup nonsense? Maybe something is wrong with your brain because what I can observe from your comment is that you are talking without thinking: this write up is a wonderful good write up showing injustice done to the southeasterners in Nigeria. If it you, somebody is busy talking your property right in your front, would you not act quickly to retrieve it back before the plunderer escape with it? |
Lithiumite:You are talking rubbish. Tribalistic bigotry hypocrite |
helinues:Shut up your tribalistic hypocrite yoruba mouth and stop making useless noise on this thread. |
nyabinghi:You are making useless noise. |
Nigerians are facing a harsh reality as the prices of essential commodities like fuel, kerosene, diesel, gas, and food continue to skyrocket, making life increasingly miserable for the average citizen. The latest hike in fuel prices, which has risen from ₦198 to ₦1,030 per liter in just 18 months, has sparked widespread outrage and frustration. Many Nigerians are blaming President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the economic woes, with some labeling him as "clueless" for his handling of the situation. The removal of fuel subsidies, which was intended to reform the country's economy, has instead led to a surge in prices, leaving many struggling to make ends meet. The impact of the price hikes is being felt across the country, with many Nigerians taking to social media to express their anger and frustration. Some have even called for the president to resign, citing his inability to address the economic crisis. As the situation continues to deteriorate, Nigerians are being forced to endure the harsh realities of a struggling economy. With no end in sight to the price hikes, many are left wondering how they will survive in a country where the cost of living continues to rise exponentially. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Ts4wnY_-Q&pp=ygUTVGludWJ1IGlzIGNsdWVsZXNzIA%3D%3D |
Tinubu is a certified failure!! The price of fuel, kerosene, diesel, gas, food commodities and transportation have been increased, thereby causing hardship to Nigerians. Bola Tinubu has forcefully taken the presidency that was meant for the south eastern part of Nigeria in the 2023 general presidential election: no wonder tinubu was boasting it is his turn to become president of Nigeria even if Nigerians do not vote for him. South eastern people will ensure they also forcefully take back the presidency from tinubu this year or tinubu will be impeached: south easterners must get justice this year 2025 wether yorubas like it or not. |
The Nigerian entertainment industry has been abuzz with controversy surrounding male celebrities and their fondness for earrings. While some argue that fashion knows no gender, others insist that it's an abomination for men to adorn themselves with earrings. Critics claim that this trend is not only un-African but also a bad influence on young male Nigerians. "Our culture and tradition do not condone men wearing earrings," says sociologist, Dr. (Mrs.) Adesola. "It's a foreign culture that our celebrities are embracing, and it's having a negative impact on our youth." Some have pointed out that the Bible also warns against men adorning themselves with feminine attire in Deuteronomy 22:5, which states, "A woman shall not wear anything that pertains to a man, nor shall a man put on a woman's garment, for all who do so are an abomination to the Lord your God." While some celebrities have defended their right to express themselves through fashion, others have spoken out against the trend. "As role models, we need to be mindful of the influence we have on our fans," says popular actor, Mr. Johnson. "Wearing earrings may seem like a small thing, but it can have a profound impact on our culture and society." The debate rages on, with no clear end in sight. One thing is certain, however: Nigerian celebrities will continue to face scrutiny for their fashion choices. |
In a daring operation, a group of brave Nigerian youths has caught the infamous human trafficker known as the 'Queen of the Coast.' The suspect, whose real name is yet to be disclosed, is accused of trafficking countless Nigerian girls and women to various parts of the world, subjecting them to forced labor, prostitution, and other forms of exploitation. According to eyewitnesses, the youths, who are part of a local vigilante group, had been tracking the 'Queen of the Coast' for weeks, gathering intelligence on her operations and waiting for the perfect moment to strike. That moment came yesterday evening, when the suspect was apprehended at a secluded location in Lagos. The 'Queen of the Coast' is believed to be the mastermind behind a vast human trafficking network that spans across West Africa, Europe, and Asia. Her operation is said to have been responsible for the disappearance of numerous Nigerian girls and women, many of whom are still unaccounted for. The suspect's arrest has sent shockwaves throughout the country, with many Nigerians taking to social media to express their outrage and relief. "This is a major victory for Nigeria and a testament to the bravery and determination of our youths," said a spokesperson for the Nigerian government. "We will continue to work tirelessly to dismantle human trafficking networks and bring those responsible to justice." The 'Queen of the Coast' is currently being held in custody, pending charges. Her arrest is seen as a significant breakthrough in the fight against human trafficking in Nigeria and beyond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L43EJDPVLhI |
bartdece:Stop displaying your ignorance in this public forum. You talk without thinking, as a Nigerian she is: it is her business to speak against gay and lesbian practice; that is the reason she is speaking out against homosexuality and lesbianism. The Nigeria Government have criminalize homosexual and lesbianism practice in Nigeria, so anyone still practicing homosexual and lesbianism in Nigeria is committing criminal offence and it is the duty of Nigerians to report criminal offence anywhere it is been committed in Nigeria. |
As the world grapples with poverty, inequality, and social injustice, many individuals, particularly women and children, are forced into prostitution as a means of survival. However, this dangerous and exploitative industry is not the solution to anyone's problems. Prostitution is a complex issue that affects millions of people worldwide. It is often linked to human trafficking, violence, and abuse. Those who engage in prostitution are frequently subjected to physical and emotional harm, and are at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. Moreover, prostitution perpetuates a cycle of poverty and exploitation. It reinforces harmful gender stereotypes and perpetuates the objectification of women and children. It also undermines the dignity and worth of individuals, reducing them to mere commodities. The root causes of prostitution, such as poverty, lack of education, and unemployment, must be addressed. Governments, civil society organizations, and individuals must work together to create alternative livelihoods, provide education and job training, and support social protection programs. It is also essential to challenge the demand side of prostitution. Those who buy sex must be held accountable for their actions, which perpetuate the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals. There are many alternatives to prostitution that can provide a safe and sustainable income. Some of these alternatives include: - Vocational training and job placement programs - Microfinance initiatives and entrepreneurship support - Education and skills development programs - Social protection programs, such as cash transfers and housing support Breaking the cycle of exploitation requires a multifaceted approach. It involves addressing the root causes of prostitution, challenging the demand side, and providing alternative livelihoods. It also requires a shift in societal attitudes, recognizing the inherent dignity and worth of all individuals. As we work towards a world where prostitution is no longer seen as a viable option, we must prioritize the safety, dignity, and well-being of all individuals. We must recognize that prostitution is not the way out, but rather a symptom of deeper social and economic issues that must be addressed. Join us in the conversation to raise awareness about the dangers of prostitution and the need for alternative livelihoods. Share your thoughts and ideas on how we can work together to break the cycle of exploitation and create a safer, more just world for all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yColIU7SUZA |
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