Classy jester is an hostel mate here in Lautech an upcoming comedian and also a nairalander under a different moniker, kindly watch share your thought about his style and subscribe.
imiski: I'm not supporting cultism in any way, but I have repeatedly seen people here on nairaland and other fora express these "myths". 1) They lack self-esteem: I think this one is the most common. Most don't join because of esteem issues rather most join because of the "adventure" it promises. Normally youths are attracted to risky endevours, the adrenaline rush risk creates makes cultism appeal to most. 2) "They are all killers": When the preacher in the bus the other day mentioned this I couldn't help but laugh. I know a cultist who dosn't even like "rough play"(if e see matchet e go loss nor think say person dey with you). There are people whos portfolio is to kill. 3) The ones that sag are dangerous. Be more weary of that quite boy that you see with them sometimes, that greets everbody or is very jovial. Say no to cultism.
This is what yoruba call owo ti wo owo. I won't be surprised if the case goes in its favour pls the judiciary should not be interfering with all these party constitution and co
anonimi: Bullet train without bullet brains from full enrollment of children in schools providing quality education for creating new values and maintaining existing ones, is a recipe for disastrous waste and rottenness. Why do you want that
This is a similar video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kfHq4klrcw, the truth is we cannot develop while we still have our education sector like this, our security sector like this so perhaps we should forget about development till we're able to fix the foundation. Our secondary schools are breeding animals, cultists etc