Nigerians, Wake up. Una think say these oyinbo people like as we dey make progress for our country ? They will do anything to discredit and achieve a slowdown in the gains of the Naira. Go and read about what what France did to Guinea.
I came across ths McVitie's advert where it was mentioned that There is Only One Greatest of All Time (GOAT) and a goat was shown wearing an Argentina's Jersey . I found it funny and controversial. What do you guys think ?
What are they trying to portray ? And , Is this right ? From the point of acceptability to all potential customers, and product neutrality.
Nigeria came second in the concluded 13th All African games. Here is a look at the top 10 ten countries, and how they fared in terms of medals won.
My personal opinion, i think Nigerians are naturally a motivated and talented people. We keep raising our heads high against all odds. If our collective brilliance can be well harnessed via good governance, we will be unstoppable.
Kudos to all the athletes that made Nigeria proud !
All these governors are now 'United' when it comes to 'Naira Notes' . I wish this 'united front' and energy is there for the other sufferings of Nigerians. Incessant fuel scarcities and 8 Months ASUU strike comes to mind. May thunder fire all the corrupt few thriving on the sufferings on Nigerians.
Hello Everyone, does anyone have information about the Swedish Institute ? Is it to late to apply to the Swedish Universities in order to qualify for the Scholarship ? My course of interest is Applied Economics and Data Analytics.
Mufakirnaqdiun: Una don start with una lies oo, simple logic,it's either he never died,maybe a prank/skit or this never happened,lol
The concept of God is a figment of mankind’s primative immagination. As such, heaven is just a hope for ignorant people who want to believe. Tomorrow na Sunday so Christians/religion practicers make una get ready for my blasphemy,I will be casting and exposing the flaws in Christianity,the incompetence of gods(God),and the Bible lie book.
CamusMidas: The discussion is going on here, if you can't provide an evidence here then simply let it go.
No one is against you, don't you know there are others thinking on the same lane with me and your evidence would go a long way in shutting our view down thereby enabling us to champion your narrative.
If I tell person wetin you dey talk and he ask me for proof make I tell am sai the video dey everywhere naw, it seems he is not in this earth?
Emotions wins over logic any time any day, when you are willing to discuss this issue critically without seeing me as your enemy then I am here to discuss.
9jatriot: Very intelligent question. The whole world was stunned that night, tempers flared yet so far no real victims to hold candle light for. One or two deaths can be hidden but a massacre where there were many onlookers cannot be hidden.
Ofemannnu: I cried in the middle of the night on Wednesday when pics of people who died were posted but what I don't understand is how did the army know the families of the 68 deaths within Tuesday and Wednesday to have gone to threaten them. None of them, even close friends,have come out to say that they are missing.Something is fishy somewhere.
DJ Switch has also finally made a video about what happened that night. For those who didn't watch it, she mentioned two forces; the Nigerian army and the police force. The Nigerian army came first, and when they left, the police force (SARS) continued. Link below:
So for those wondering, I hope you have your answers.
Now, in her statement, she said the SARS police came later. You know they are still disgruntled about their dissolution and took out their anger on the protesters. They've been killing before, it's not a new thing.
Now, let's look at a time line of event since the Lekki Massacre:
Sanwo-Olu wrote;
"This is the toughest night of our lives as forces beyond our direct control have moved to make dark notes in our history, but we will face it and come out stronger." This was by 7:43 10/20/20.
Meanwhile the shooting continued until the next morning. Forces beyond our Governors control stopped him from directing the ones under his control to stop the shooting.
This was after Sanwo-Olu wrote,
"There are currently 10 patients at the Gen. Hospital, 11 at Reddington, and 4 at Vedic; with mild to moderate levels of injuries while 2 are receiving intensive medical care."