jumper524: 15 states are certain while the rest 5 is still skeptical for now.
All Northwestern states. All southwest states. 4 northeast states. 3 Northcentral states.
Northwestern states. [/b]I was skeptical about this but the reality is that the Buhari support base are all clamouring for Tinubu. The Northwestern governors coupled with Buhari are all rooting for Tinubu. With elrufai as campaign DG, there's absolutely nothing the 419 tambuwal can do for Tinubu in this region.
[b]Verdict. Tinubu is expected to win all northwest state and also getting block votes from kano and Katsina. He might likely struggle with Atiku in sokoto but is expected to still win.
South-West: don't even go there. There's nothing any political opposition can do about this region. They should count it out of there equation. Verdict: Tinubu to monopolize this region.
Northcentral: Tinubu is expected to win 3 states from this region, however only 1 state is certain which is kwara state. But he's most likely to win kogi and Niger.
Verdict: Tinubu to win kwara and kogi while also dragging Niger with Atiku.
Northeast: Bauchi, Borno, Gombe and Yobe should go to tinubu no doubt about it. However Atiku would likely pull an upset in 2 of the four states. Bauchi and gombe most likely.
Verdict: Tinubu to clinch at least 3 states from this region.
Many people online who are less informed about grassroot politics would ask how I expect Tinubu to dominate Northern regions when the likes of Kwankwaso and Atiku who are from there and are contesting the ballots. Well like I said, they are less informed about grassroot politics until they do research themselves and see kwankwasiya cult followers all praising the jagaban or go to zaria to see northerners all praising the jagaban. Majority of northerners calls tinubu jagaban for reason best known to them but the fact remains that the love is massive for the jagaban.
Anticipate the 2 million match for jagaban in Kano state. Then una go believe the weight.
Just take a look at your useless future prediction and ask yourself if you're ok.
gloryhomemaker: Nsala soup is one soups that you can't get enough of. It's easy to prepare and yet so rich and very tasty.
Have you eaten Nsala soup before?
In this video, I showed detailed procedures of how to make Nsala soup with fresh chicken and fresh cat fish with Utazi leaves the Anambra style. You can alternate with any protein of your choice but it comes out better with fresh produce.
Ingredients:
Fresh hard Chicken Fresh Cat Fish Yam (fot thickening) Pepper Crayfish Okpei Utazi leaves Uziza seeds Uda seed Salt Seasoning
H0711: I got married two months ago. I am 7 months pregnant my husband didn't tell me he had a child from his previous relationship and the child has a disability celebral palsy. Her mother came to dropped her off in my house saying she has done enough and she's tired it is now hubby turn to take care of her.
The child can't do anything for herself she can't sit, talk, walk and she does toilet in her clothes. I can't do it anymore I love children because I have taken care of my own nieces and nephews before I would have taken care of her if she was normal but taking care of a child in this question is hard and if her own mother has had enough she abandoned her and why would I kill myself taking care of her in my condition.
I want to divorce and go back to my village I have told him i am leaving next month. He is pleading with me not to leave him that he will take the child somewhere else but the place is not free he has to be paying like 200k monthly for them to take care of the child and he doesn't even have that amount of money because he is not financial stable.
I will stick to my decision but I want to know what will other people do in my situation.
It seems you've already made up your mind, although it's not easy and I can't blame you.
But even if you leave still be praying for the child. There's nothing God can not do.
The upper class will continue to mess up the lower class hence our father Karl Marx, seeing the evil perpetrated by the bourgeois class on the lower class preached to the consciousness of the lower class to revolt seriously against the upper class so as to have a class less society where everyone will be equal. Even though it will be impossible in Nigeria for the proletariat to revolt against the bourgeoisie, but we can revolt by voting in a competent and a selfless leader. Our vote is our weapon of revolution.
My vote goes to Peter Obi, please do the same.
In as much as capitalism remains the order of the day there will be never be classless society.
However, peter obi remains my number candidate for upcoming election.
Since you're a feminist you should encourage your fellow women to be financially stable so they can pay their bills instead of opening that gutter you call mouth shouting broke men.
siofra: A man with the same principles and good looks as Thomas Sankara.
I've searched for a man like this all my life but I've been unsuccessful so far. It looks like I'll never find a man at least similar to him, with the similar ideals and way of thinking.
He doesn't necessarily have to be revolutionist but he can be a sensible social justice warrior, not the one that panders to the idiosyncrasies of the left.
In this day and age, I'm beginning to doubt a man like this exists. But if I find him, I swear not even heaven or hell will separate us.
If I never find him, I'm content to be single and old with my 48 cats or may be explore the other side of my sexuality.
Thank God he's not a Nigerian man
Getting his type of man is not the issue, can you keep him.
Mumben: Good afternoon N'lders, so we had a compound meeting with d landlord yesterday. Note that d landlord doesn't stay with us.
During the meeting, a female married neighbor raised some complaints about another neighbor whose family are in the habit of wasting water in d compound. Their tap head is spoilt but they refused to repair it, when water is pumping, they can leave their tap on overnight and so on. My husband was also confirming what d neighbor was saying.
During the meeting, the said woman whose family was wasting water came in and was making some side remarks and even asked the Landlord why he had to call the meeting. The landlord didn't reply but rather asked her to leave the meeting. Am sure this angered her
When she came back from her business place in the night, from the gate she started raining insults on the woman that reported her, my husband,my children and myself. I have never been so humiliated in my life. Of a truth, we re going through financial challenges at the moment and it's telling on us. She called me a skeleton, my children kwashiorkor and my husband she called a Nobody. We were inside while she kept ranting and ranting outside, she later went inside her house and continued her rant from there. She said so many unprintable things to us but by God's grace we didn't even step out not to talk of replying her.
My great n'land family, is the woman wrong to have reported her? and am I wrong to have kept quiet while she humiliated and mocked my family for being poor?
krissconnect: These past weeks, I've been reaching out to my friends who are abroad to help me with links or advices to move abroad too. But I discovered that none of them decided to help, instead they discouraged me either by saying, "it's difficult to move now or the country isn't issuing visa now".
One of my guy in CANADA defiantly ignored my text when I asked him for links or the route he used to move, the other in Korea said the country isn't issuing visa now but he recently moved back and another directly said that it's very hard to get visas now to travel. But one Asian American in the States gave me lots of links to move to the State and even encouraged me to move.
But then I don't understand why our African brothers over there will never encourage or advice someone willing to move. Is it envy or greediness or what? I've never had any of my guy abroad encourage me to move when I asked for advice. If things are difficult over there, why not come home?
NB: I never asked them for fund cos the money is available.
Don't think otherwise, sometimes is not easy for them there too. They might be saying that for your own good,and you just have to understand.
I have a friend who once traveled out one time, after some few months he started asking us for financial help, that he doesn't have anything to help himself.
politicoNG: Kemi Badenoch, in her pursuit to be UK’s next prime minister of the United Kingdom, has slammed Nigerian politicians as looters and dream killers.
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Nigeria in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) Chairman, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has berated Nigerian-British Member of Parliament (MP), Kemi Badenoch, over her comments on Nigerian politicians.
She was responding to a comment by an Iyabo Awokoya on Twitter:
Abike responded, “I am just as angry. I second your thoughts here and will keep my comments for a later date.”
The truth is always bitter.
Let's not act blind face to it, Nigerian politicians are wicked and heartless. They don't care about the people. The truth is not far far from us, kemi is 100% right.
EmiDon11: ok let me shock you., I don't even want her kpekus., Kpekus is not the only thing nigerian girls can offer in a relationship. Some of them can still offer true love IF u too show them real love,IF u are not stingy, IF u are not cheating on her, IF u protect and guard her well., Mind you, girls only cheat when u are stingy. U can be stingy to ur fellow man but not to a girl. They are wonderfull made
Am 100% sure you're still a kid because you sound like one. I will advice you go think of how to add value to your life and achieve great thing, instead of thinking of one stupid blood oath with someone that when she sees benz will speedily ignore you and move on with.
Invest in yourself bro. Forget about any rubbish oath, is of no use to you and your future.
Webbui: I noticed that so many people love and jumped on my last trend on " what quotes motivates you while at work? ", so I've decided to try out this trend too.
At this time when the world and especially Nigeria is going through difficult time, it is normal to weigh your condition with that of others. If you think your condition is worse, when you hear that of others, you will give glory to God. And if you feel you are doing well already, by the time you see others, you will be encouraged to push for more.
Overall, we are getting motivated and encouraged by learning from each other. We know things will get better.
So right here, right now, with only one word, can you describe how your career life or general life is going?
Lovenorth: Buhari has almost finished his term, let's focus our attention on Tinubu/shetima presidency. those that hate Muslim Muslim ticket should go and die, we are proud of Islam and we don't hate Christians, what matters is compitence
[quote author=YourHighTension post=114628187]The average woman, married or not does not like condom. Maybe she is sure you have no infections, else she'd insist on condoms.
If your assertion is any true, then it's probably because they are on family planning contraceptives.[/quote