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Na them! 🤐🤐🤐 |
AntiChristian:"AntiChristian" 🤐🤐🤐 |
JAMB question 🤣 |
Just go straight to the point: "Oboy! You have body odor O! Make you try dey baff, and spray perfume before you kìll us all, Biko" 🙄😒😒 🤣🤣🤣😂 |
For those who don't have the patience to read the long post, here is a summary: The author has observed a significant increase in physical development among today's adolescents compared to previous generations. This observation has led them to question the validity of Darwin's theory of evolution, specifically regarding human development. They ponder whether this accelerated physical growth indicates an increasing rate of human evolution and speculate about the potential consequences of this trend. Essentially, the author is presenting an observation about apparent rapid physical changes in young people and questioning the implications for human evolution. You're welcome 🤗 |
That's the Captain of the team. You no dey watch football? 🤣 |
Na bullet proof 😁🤣🤣 |
FG released Bobrisky to distract the youths from protesting against their impunity! We no go gree! 🙄😒😒 |
For those who don't have the patience to read the long post, here is a summary: The post argues that the appearance of Russian flags in recent Nigerian protests is not a result of Russian interference or sponsorship, but rather a symbolic rejection of Western economic policies. The author claims that strict economic policies imposed by Western institutions like the IMF, such as subsidy removal, currency devaluation, and tax increases, have led to widespread hardship in African countries. These policies, often implemented at the behest of Western governments, have historically sparked protests and unrest. As a result, people, particularly in the Sahel region, view Russia as a symbolic opposition to the West. The use of Russian flags in protests is seen as a way to express discontent with Western economic dominance and its impact on their lives. The author specifically points to Nigeria's recent economic policies, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the naira, as examples of Western influence. These policies, according to the text, have contributed to the current protests and the display of Russian flags. You're welcome 🤗 |
Issokay 😁 |
Na them! 🤐 |
Na wa O! 😔💔💔💔 |
God bless PO 🙏 |
AntiChristian:The Bible spans a vast period, from approximately 1500 BC to 100 AD. Governance systems varied widely across different regions and timeframes within this period. While there's no single, overarching system of governance throughout the Bible, some common forms include: * Theocracy: Rule by a deity or by people who claim to act on God's behalf. This is particularly evident in the Old Testament with the Israelites. * Monarchy: Rule by a king or queen. This was prevalent in many nations mentioned in the Bible, such as Israel, Egypt, Babylon, and Persia. * Oligarchy: Rule by a small group of people. This system is seen in various city-states and councils throughout the biblical narrative; and * Empire: Rule over a large territory with multiple peoples and cultures. This is represented by empires like the Babylonian, Persian, and Roman empires. |
Sadly, even though the north benefitted heavily during the 8-year rule of Buhari, they have nothing to to show for it (in terms of economic empowerment and Infrastructural development). Almost all security and government agencies were headed by core northerners, yet poverty, underdevelopment, insecurity and illiteracy are currently at an all time high in the region. The northern "elites" are only after empowering themselves and their children or close relatives to the detriment of all others. Meanwhile, the almajiris are seeing all this . . . It is heartbreaking 😔💔💔💔 |
I wonder what system of governance was obtainable when the Bible was written? Was it democracy? 🤔🤔🤔 |
Farmers can't go to their farms because of insecurity. They are usually soft targets for kìller herdsmen and kidñappers. Farmers who succeed in harvesting can't transport the proceeds to markets due to high cost of fuel. Farmers lose their produce to spoilage to lack of refrigerant storage facilities in markets due to lack of vision and high electricity tariffs. Farmers can't afford fertilizers due to high cost. The ones provided by government are diverted, hoarded or round-tripped by officials. Farmers can't utilize large expanse of arable lands due to lack of mechanization of the the process. The issues are hydra-headed 😔💔💔💔 |
AreaFada2:Sadly true 😔💔💔 |
This would have been a good opportunity for the cabinet to assess the state of the nation and discuss pertinent issues. But what do I know? 😔 |
That was how some years ago a girl invited one of my guys for her "signing out". My guy went over board - he bought a cake, did some souvenirs and a bouquet of naira notes. He lodged the babe in a hotel and that was the end of him. Apparently, she has something to do with cùlt guys in school. They traced him that night, røbbed and beat him mercilessly. He was lucky to still be alive 😔💔💔💔 *Someone else might not be that lucky. Just saying 🤐 |
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I didn't read the post, but I totally agree with comment No. 24. It makes a lot of sense 👍 |
Foe those who don't have the patience to read the long post, here is a summary: The writer describes a difficult situation in her relationship. Despite financial struggles, she endured abuse from her partner, including a recent violent incident in front of their children. This event was the final straw, leading her to leave him and move in with family. She believes her partner's current attempts at reconciliation are motivated by his own needs rather than genuine remorse. You're welcome 🤗 |
See? DSS has the intelligence and capacity to unearth the source of ANY mischief or criminal activity - if they want! 🤐🤐🤐 |
Why are some Nigerians wicked? Police is your friend! 😔💔💔💔 |
I agree! Religion has done more harm than good. It divides rather than unites. Everyone is a sort of "pagan / infidel / unbeliever" in someone else's religion - and is hated and doomed to dìe or worthy of being oppressed, discriminated or even kìlled. Religion also encourages complacency and laziness 🤐 |
Na them! 🤣🤐🤐🤐 |
For those who don't have time to read the entire article, here is a summary: Pastor Paul Odola of Dominion Power Assembly International (DOPA) has accused Dr. Abel Damina of causing issues within his family. Odola claims that Damina has encouraged his wife to be disobedient and rebellious, and has threatened to hold Damina responsible if anything happens to his family. He also denies previous claims that Damina ordained him into ministry, stating it was a licensing ceremony. Additionally, Odola plans to take legal action against those spreading false information about him. |
For those who don't have the patience to read the entire article lifted directly from Punch Newspapers, here is a summary: A Nigerian woman, Akinlade, obtained a fake acceptance letter from a fraudulent agent to study in Canada. She used this letter to secure a study permit but later discovered the letter was fake. This led to the cancellation of her study permit and subsequent denial of work and residency permits. Her family, including her husband and two children, has also been affected, with her husband losing his temporary residency and their younger child lacking medical coverage. The family is facing financial hardship and uncertainty due to these circumstances. Essentially, the family is in a dire situation because of a fraudulent agent who provided a fake acceptance letter. You're welcome 🤗 |
For those who don't want to read the long letter, here is a summary: The author, Dr. Tai Solarin of blessed memory, was the head of a school with 2,300 students and was facing severe financial crisis due to rapidly increasing food prices. The school was struggling to afford food for the students and pay staff salaries. Despite the dire situation, the school cannot close and needed to increase fees to cover costs. The author was concerned about the impact of increased fees on parents but believed it was necessary to keep the school running and maintain teacher quality. Essentially, the school was caught in a difficult position between rising costs and the need to provide education for its students, reminiscent of the current situation most proprietors have found themselves. You're welcome 🤗 |
Congratulations to them. One down, three to go 👍👍👍 |
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