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We pray it's passed, assented to and not circumvent at the end of it all |
Best way to handle this is to pretend as though her money doesn't exist, just let her take care of herself alone with her money and be fully responsible and committed to every other need of the house. Overtime, trust me, especially when children start coming, she will be attracted by your level of responsibility and naturally start taking up some of the house needs. Women are naturally drawn by the level of commitment of a man to the family; when they know your finances are fully committed to the family, they support. But when they perceive you share your finances with some chic outside or not being responsible with it, they draw back. As for house chores, if you are ready to marry, be ready to support on that occasionally |
Even nairaland has evidence of it. Don't know why our so called leaders like to distort history and followers too gullible to take it. https://www.nairaland.com/2065148/why-did-boko-haram-name#29273188 |
Easy to explain....just tell them between 2015 and now, the price of everything has gone approximately times ten |
Why does she always giving out one billion naira anytime the husband gives out $100k to players |
This guy is absolutely right. Truth be told, if not for the corrupt tendencies of those promoting a cash economy, we all witnessed the advantages of cashless economy within the short time it lasted, especially in largely reducing kidnapping |
Zionmdde:That's the idea. As events unfold, PDP will be left for Wike and his co travelers, same goes with LP for Abure. Not a die hard fan of Obi, but the climax of this game will be declaring him as their presidential candidate with a clear agreement understood to all of one tenure to complete southern turn |
Wickedfact:SE wasn't given any because most probably, presidential candidate will be coming from there |
Felabrity:I agree with you, that's the only Nigerian that has a chance of removing Tinubu. But unfortunately, he's rather too afraid to try |
Looks a clever way to resolve issue. But unfortunately, both men are completely wrong |
And now, Nigeria is using more of that to enrich politicians |
What they would have done in 2023 and had an easy ride |
Mirasteel:What if he's actually wearing a mask....kinda a decoy |
Truth is, the only person that can give BAT a run for his worth in Nigeria now is GEJ |
Who filmed the man? |
Imagin waking up tomorrow to see PMS turns that price. Mechanics will be the biggest beneficiary because the rate Nigerians will drive their cars! |
Despite the incarceration of Chief Moshood Abiola and many other prominent people in the western region by Abacha. Why would Lagos State Obas and other leading chiefs declared support for his government https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXLSq-tlQjs?si=lShtPXqHK0QxqIeJ |
Nigeria This Week In History: Abacha Government Charged Chief Anthony Enahoro, Wole Soyinka, 14 Others With Treason On 12 March, 1997 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJnyHOES-ao?si=5bMogUTwiqxKOk6M |
Nigeria This Week In History: Youth Earnestly Ask For Abacha Orginsed Two Million Man March on 3-4 March, 1998 The time was ticking. Nigeria seemed to be sitting on a keg of gun powder, the annulment of June 12 election by the regime of General Ibrahim Babangida and the subsequent return to military rule on November 17, 1993 through a palace coup by general Sani Abacha had built an intense urge to return to democracy in many Nigerians. The pockets of violence across the country spoke volume and the government of General Abacha, no longer comfortable with the heightened agitations from Nigerians, decided to set plans for the return to democracy, but not without himself being a major player, or rather, sole player. Nigeria This Week In History looks at the historic two million man match for Abacha in a bid to transmute him from Kakki to Agbada. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blVvPF6NfRA?si=Gc9GA-zEjL1-MWsp |
The world was quite at peace, not without pockets of regional crises though. Then suddenly, a news that seemingly not interesting to majority of the people of the world broke, announcing a case of Corona Virus in china on 1 December, 2019. Though an uninteresting news as at first cast, it would later become the most talked about news in the history of man, as that first case did not only become multiple cases in China but also engulfed the world, not sparing Nigeria. Nigeria This Week In History reflects on the first confirmed case of Corona Virus Disease in Nigeria on 27 February 2020 and its resultant effects. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5X4fC8Y_z4?si=qw0XzFJy1w6AYRnw |
Just wonder why we keep dragging this matter, not the fault of any ethnic group that the coup plotters staged the coup. However, almost all the coup plotters were Igbos and almost none of the victims were Igbos |
Nigeria This Week In History: Destruction of Kalakuta Republic On 18 February 1977 Have you ever imagine a thousand stern, viciously and beastly looking soldiers storm your house? That can only happen in a movie, you will say. Well, that was the real life account of the prelude of the destruction and fall of Kalakuta Republic and ultimately, the death of the iconic human right activist, olufunmilayo ransom Kuti. Nigeria This Week In History takes a look at the utter destruction of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's residence by 1000 soldiers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmnQkkYqwhY?si=EN2U_92QwAYTcs2a |
eddychukwu:I think his group was not happy Gowon was removed |
Nigeria This Week In History: Assassination of Nigeria Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Muhammed And The Abortive Coup Of 13 February, 1976 Weekends come with aura of relief, and I belief that is no exception for even a head of State. And so, it must be with a relaxed mind that General Murtala Ramat Muhammed, the head of State of Nigeria set out to his Dodan Barracks office in his sleek official Mercedes Benz car as the number one citizen of Nigeria on Friday 13 February, 1976, along his usual route on George Street in the infamous Lagos traffic. Then suddenly, shortly after 8 a.m., near the Federal Secretariat at Ikoyi in Lagos, a group of soldiers, led by Lt. Col. Bukar Suwa Dimka, emerged from an adjacent petrol station, ambushed the Mercedes Benz and assassinated Muhammed along with his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Akintunde Akinsehinwa . Nigeria This Week In History examines the assassination of General Murtala Muhammed and its accompanied abortive coup. Good morning fellow Nigerians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nouh7uSAKVw?si=ndU2Otfi5DMsRSQ0 |
DaddyCoool:Could be a good sign to him, you can never tell |
Nigeria This Week In History: The Birth Of All Progressives Congress ( APC) On 6 February, 2013 The return to democracy in Nigeria in the year 1999 which began her fourt republic ushered in a number of political parties with the People's Democratic Party (PDP) taking the lead having won the presidential seat, majority of the states and national assembly seats. The lead the party continued to steadily enjoy for a good number of years, fortifying its structure. The structure became so fortified that in the year 2008, the then chairman of the party, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor boasted that the party will rule Nigeria for sixty years, unbeknownst to him that the party's nemesis was just five years away from being formed. Nigeria This Week In History, looks at the birth of All Progressives Congress (APC) on 6 February, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPn3uSNmi_o?si=U3HF0a-qk9PBCjLN |
Landowner101:Yeah, concealed by water hyacinth. Caused almost more deaths than the blast itself |
ObosiLandlord:One can only imagine what an experience it was for those that actually experienced it |
A real agonizing day. Made worse by the death through the canal |
Sundays are generally meant for relaxation and the Sunday of January 27, 2002 was not expected to be an exception. However, just when it was winding down as a regular Sunday, the evil that lurked in where was suppose to be a place of refuge emanated and great commotion that has never been seen in the city of Lagos, ensued. Nigeria This Week In History examines the ikeja military cantonment, Lagos bomb blast of January 27, 2002. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5a9AJREwSU?si=g0NB9syLHJy18Rv4 |
If only they are always this effective, criminality wouldn't have been so lucrative |
The Kano plane crash of 22 January, 1973 remains the deadliest plane crash in Nigeria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4-wMiharPA?si=MfDq-JEVktbp_YD1 |
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