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suckmedownthere:He can never be, as a former President, he'll still have a lot ahead of us. |
Nigeria will be great in my time... And the Renewed hope starts with Asiwaju Bola Amed Tinubu. May his time favours me and my family. |
I see nothing wrong in what Mr President says... There will be Equality but not Equity. Those that put in more hard work to ensure the government emerged will be rewarded. You can not give 5% and expect the same reward as those that give 90℅. It's politics and the beauty of democracy |
The is good and commendable.. I hope team nothing good about Nigeria can now see something good. |
MasterJayJay:You voted for your dear party, and even at that, Yoruba has returned the favour by voting for Peter Obi... |
Hmmm |
I am not faithful, and I don't cheat, It's just my decision as I don't see it as worthy I have a lot I could cheat with but it's what it's. |
Rokiat:You get a red or blue passport? |
Jennyclay:Thinking of giving my mom the 5k in my account to keep for me... I don't know what your gender might come up with tomorrow ![]() |
Mercury12:Fair contest for all. Nigeria will go nowhere with zoning and religion-balancing tactics. |
I don't believe in the politics of zoning, let all the competent candidates contest every post. |
If you're broke, don't marry... But you're broke your and still marry person wey get overload a ah. Marriage is for the rich. But if you get money and ready for charity, please marry and even marry as many as possible. |
It’s like France protesting to FIFA after the 2022 World Cup trophy is seated comfortably in Buenos Aires in Argentina. To be sincere, this is the reality of the present situation in Nigeria after the election. People will only complain when it won't change anything. The minority will always have their say with larger voice, but the majority will have their way. |
Jennyclay: What will then be the usefulness of your(Bride) family in everything? |
Maybe you should write What makes men a Simp instead? |
RANDOM THOUGHT. I was born into a typical Nigerian family; we are neither rich nor poor. My father can afford necessities through hard work, which we all believe causes him to be distant or difficult with us. I recall that you won't be able to accompany my father to school if you didn't bathe the night before because we'll be dropped off at the school gate at or before 6 a.m. and will have to sleep an extra hour on the gateman's mat. We don't understand the brain behind this as kids, and we don't understand that it's part of his struggle to put food on the table, which causes us to say things behind his back... Again, when we expect our father to joke, play, and have fun with us in the evenings or on weekends, he prefers to sit alone outside the house while we shout, play, and have a lot of fun in the sitting room. What has prompted me to write this is that I believe I have learned the hard way that he deserves credit and an apology. In my experience, I am the type of guy who loves his sleep and would sleep 24 hours a day if it were possible. Then, got a job that would take almost all of my time, and I wouldn't be able to sleep until at least midnight before waking up again. every day at 4 a.m. Again, I prefer to sit alone, preferably under the trees, to avoid adding home stress to my already inadequate sleep. I'm no longer into that stressful work; I still enjoy being alone, but whenever I'm alone, my mind constantly flashes back to my childhood experiences, and I just want to let it all out. In conclusion:- Always appreciate your parents' small efforts because you'll have to put yourself in their shoes one day and understand what they go through to raise you. FEEL FREE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE OR LESSON LEARNT AS AN ADULT
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They're beautiful. |
Hezzyluv:Religion, Prayers do not stop people from dying. I believe religion is just like a constitution. It's designed for what and how they want people to look or behave. |
creolehunt:Let me recheck the Video |
As a strong believer and supporter of Asiwaju, I believe what Issac said might be true, however, APC has sworn to counter Obi and his supporters with 5X of anything they do no matter what. The news and fight will not die down anything soon. |
creolehunt:I believe they might be saying the truth. If you look at the cameraman logically, everyone know that the building will collapse. So it's safe to say they've already informed people and evacuated the building. |
ruffhandu:We still need full details. I guess people have been informed and asked to vacate the building. |
Ohislee:Between 2006 and 2011, when I graduated, I had over #30 million in my account and continued to work from home. If the owner of the money, who is my brother, does something illegal, I could be called an accomplice in the case, but if I was clean, the money would be confiscated, the owner would be imprisoned, and I would be released. Yes, my name and account were included, but am I responsible? Did you know that there were 2 people jailed in this case? Why Not Tinubu But the money involved? Why were over 1 million dollars released back to him? |
I wonder if those guys already know that the building is going to collapse and already filming. |
[b] Racoon:Nigeria is not hopeless; perhaps you are. Millions of Nigerians, including myself, remain hopeful because we have nowhere else to go, particularly those who do not believe in Japa. So the goal is to make Nigeria livable. Again, no one deserves to be given the presidency or any other position because of their region; all those who are interested must play the game in a structured manner. South East voters put all of their eggs in one basket, giving the PDP over 80% votes in the past and now giving the LP 99% votes. The others who vote 60/40 or 50/50 are not stupid; they understand the game and play it well. Growing up, I learned one common language in politics: "O si nibe oni bawo ni won se pin". You're not there, but you're curious about how they're sharing it.) They don't hand out political positions; you have to work for it. |
What value will this congratulatory message bring to Nigerians and the president-elect? Could someone please enlighten me? |
We all know Dino does not have the characters required to be a governor, I believe he needs to repackage for the next 4 yrs. |
SisterAnn:It's not a must and I don't think there was a crime showing interest to be an admin. Stop the hate, I won't add anything to you. |
Odogwuzack:Thanks boss |
BombAttack:Lol. At least I have never broken any rules and mind you, everyone will surely have a favourite. I might have contrary opinions to them, but I never use foul language or a direct attack on anyone. I can always improve. |
Dear @seun, I am writing to express my interest in joining the Nairaland community as an admin on politics. I am a firm believer in the rule of law, and as such, I will always remain impartial on any political or another topic. While I am a supporter of Tinubu, I understand that politics is much more than personal preferences. I have a wealth of experience in Nigerian politics and believe that I can contribute positively to the community by sharing my knowledge. As an administrator, my goal is to ensure that discussions are productive, enlightening, and respectful. I am confident that my skills will be of great benefit to the Nairaland community. I am also a skilled writer and an avid learner, constantly looking for ways to improve my writing and analytical skills. I am excited at the prospect of working as an admin and engaging in productive discussions. I believe that I am the best candidate for the job, and I am writing to ask you to consider me for the position. I am fully committed to this role and eager to contribute to the Nairaland community positively. Please feel free to contact me at abbeytoy20201@gmail.com for further discussion. Thank you for considering my application. Sincerely, Adelodun |
I am in. |
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