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ambale:It's actually a syndicate. They must protect their own. And I don't think the criminals were really brought to justice as claimed. It is possible even the opa at the very top shared in the N6m that counls not be recovered |
pafestula:I pray that Nigeria never happens to you . . . |
1. Partner-to-Parent Shift: The romantic partnership is overshadowed by new identities as "Mother" and "Father," redirecting focus. 2. Clashing Unspoken Expectations: Different assumptions about roles, romance, and support after childbirth lead to mutual disappointment. 3. Exhaustion and Stress: Severe sleep deprivation and chronic stress reduce emotional availability and patience. 4. Manager-Worker Dynamic: The wife becomes the household/childcare manager, making the husband feel like an incompetent assistant. 5. Unresolved Personal Issues: Fatherhood can trigger a man's fears, insecurities, or unresolved childhood baggage. 6. Physical and Sexual Disconnect: Changes in intimacy, touch, and sexual activity are misinterpreted as rejection or loss of attraction. 7. Competition for Resources: Both partners feel they are competing for time, attention, and care, creating a sense of rivalry. 8. Systemic Breakdown: The change is a reaction to overwhelming new pressures, not a deliberate end of a contract. |
Op, bring your ear lemme tell you something 🙄😒😒 |
Biko, drop location. I'm looking for where to spend some of my millions ![]() |
Very arrogant boy. I'm very disappointed ![]() |
"Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones." ![]() |
yarimo:But where is the lie? The old drug load uses money to buy everything and everyone ![]() |
Between drinking beer and unaliving people in the name of religion, which one is better? |
None of these men would want to step down for the other, and that would be the beginning of the end of the "coalition", abi na "confusion" self? |
Oga, it's too early to start eating your words na? Wetin you dey fear? 🤣🤣🤣 |
Nigerianlion:Yes! |
Before I say what is in my mind, I need to see the other shots taken at that meeting |
These rules of police etiquette apply only to those who have sense. Even the "educated" policemen in Nigeria often behave like their brains are filled with cow dung, unfortunately |
Not all that glitters of a gold. Look well before you jump |
Yes, pray. But work and make the right choices. Hold your leaders accountable. I assure you, if this is done, at least 90% of the prayers on that list will be unnecessary! |
In a saner clime, that Yeye Bello will be rotting in jail now. The audacity! ![]() |
TouchNfollow:Look at this list. Before they led nations, before they stood on the world's stage, they were one of us. They drove buses, sold tea, scooped ice cream, cleaned streets, and guarded doors. They told jokes, kicked soccer balls, worked in factories, and fought for justice in small courtrooms. This is not just a list of past jobs. This is a map of human potential. To every young person feeling trapped by your current circumstances (whether you're studying tirelessly, working a humble job, facing doubt, or staring at a future that seems predetermined) this map speaks to you. It screams one undeniable truth: Where you start does not determine where you can finish. The comedian became the wartime leader. The tea seller became the prime minister of the world's largest democracy. The farmer became the president of a global power. The cleaner, the bouncer, the security guard, the factory worker... each stepped from the background onto the center stage of history. Your "impossible" is just a chapter, not the whole story. So, let this sink in: · Your struggle is not a sign of failure; it is the foundational training for your resilience. · Your humble job is not your identity; it is a classroom teaching you about people, perseverance, and the real world. · Your dream that feels too big, too audacious, too far-fetched, that is precisely the dream you must pursue. Do not let your current address make you forget your destined destination. Do not let the noise of doubt, the weight of inequality, or the shadow of impossibility dim the vision you hold inside. These leaders did not simply wait for opportunity; they built it with relentless work, unwavering belief, and the courage to take the next step, even when the path was invisible. Nothing is impossible. It is a fact written in the biographies of those who now shape our world. They are living proof that the arc of a single life can bend from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Your journey begins today, right where you are. Carry your vision. Embrace the grind. Work with integrity, learn with hunger, and serve with passion. The world is not just waiting for you, it needs your unique story, your hard-won strength, and the impossible dream only you can make real. Now, go build your future! |
In other words, ANYONE can become a President, even touts, certificate forgers & drug dealers. Sad ![]() |
He will reap what he had been sowing . . . |
Orlandoo:I'm so proud of her. This is the best news ever. I are say, NO Nigerian politician would be patriotic enough to make such bold statement I defence of their national sovereignty. |
No routine inspection? What is the Ministry of Works doing? |
Ignorance is truly bliss! ![]() |
We have noted the prophesies . . . |
This is splendid! xxxxxx |
Sultan don hide. Now who go sight moon during Ramadan? |
Driving manual is one of the best life skills I acquired & my favorite form os driving. I still prefer it to automatic. Na peer pressure make me buy auto 🤣🤣🤣 |
I had an appropriate response, but then I realized the points were.generated using AI, so I rest my case. I won't waste my emotions on this futile venture. |
We all.know he NEVER deserved anything right from the start, but he will use money to "buy" the system and corrupt the electoral process like he did in the past . . . |
To be fair to the man, he never promised to be a good leader or transform Nigeria. He only said "it is my turn". Be gentle in criticising him & his failed government 🙏 |


