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President Buhari used to actively criticize Jonathan during his tenure. After we gave Buhari the opportunity to lead, he led us into "hardship". We were then asked to board the bus of "Tinubulation" as a solution. When Tinubu finishes his term, we might be asked to "obidiently" walk into the slaughterhouse. Na that one go hard Ooo. ![]() |
crossbreedwears:But those attempting to assassinate him are men not women. |
Afonja44:Continue to dey talk like this. Very soon u go find urself inside prison and u no go know how gov't take track u. U get "freedom of speech" Ooo, but na Ur "freedom after speech" no dey guaranteed. Peace! |
American politics. How Trump take gather enemies like this? Wetin him do them? |
Josephkabila12:Does my moniker sounds igbotic to you? |
Josephkabila12:Why are you pained? No be true I talk? Una skulls worth one naira per skull, u need 5 million skulls to make 5 million naira. By the way, I no be ibo man. I be detribalised Nigerian. ![]() |
Everyday247:You experienced "infantile amnesia", a universal experience in which most individuals do not remember events from the early stages of their lives, typically before the age of five. This natural occurrence has led education experts to recommend that children start primary education around the age of six. By doing so, it reduces the risk of building a flawed educational foundation due to the memory loss associated with infantile amnesia. However, many parents may be eager for their children to complete their schooling at a younger age, potentially starting university at 15 or 16 years old. This accelerated pace can have significant implications on the child's overall development and well-being. Peace! |
ObalendeCMS:No matter how she useless reach, she still better pass the guy wey kill her. |
The Ogun State government has done a great job by connecting Agbara Road to the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. It's refreshing to see positive news about Ogun State, as we've previously been inundated with stories about "skull mining". Despite their efforts to attain wealth through those means, it seems that none of them have managed to amass a fortune comparable to someone like Dangote. Perhaps the monetary value of the human skulls they sought was not as high as they had anticipated. Dem go need like 5 million skulls to make up to 5 million naira. How many people dey Ogun state? ![]() |
By making this statement, he seems to imply that his party must win the election, even if it means resorting to "election malpractice". This is not the democracy we use to know. This is "democrazy". |
E dey stylishly beg for political appointment, should in case he lose election again as usual. ![]() |
Many are mad, but few are roaming. This one is mad and still roaming. ![]() |
Zonefree:Why do you harbor such bitterness towards Nigeria? Your so-called Biafra, the region you claim to be from, is still part of Nigeria. You cannot love the mother and hate her child, or vice versa. So, why do you hate your own country so much? Is this hatred towards your birthplace something Kanu instilled in you? Keep in mind that anything affecting Nigeria also impacts Biafra. Harming Nigeria indirectly harms Biafra, as the two are interconnected. It's important to recognize this "connection" and strive for unity, rather than division and animosity. Peace! |
Antoeni:Every tribe or ethnic group dey cheat. |
We've "planned" enough, can we now start "executing" the little we've planned? Hunger and unemployment dey kill Nigerians and government still dey plan. |
Natbrowny:When a song or music is about to end, the beginning (intro) part is often repeated as it gradually fades out. A wise and discerning person would recognize that this repetition signifies "the approaching end of the song". In a similar manner, the world seems to be repeating the barbarism of past eras, a clear indication that the end might be near. Peace! |
004gist:The idea of "wise voting" seems impossible in the current context. Democracy is not suitable for Nigeria and Africa because only educated individuals possess the knowledge, skills, and judgment necessary to make informed decisions. Unfortunately, in the 21st century, Nigeria is still grappling with a literacy rate of 69%, and even among those who are literate, only a few can be considered genuinely educated. There is a distinction between literacy—the ability to read and write—and education—the attainment of knowledge, skills, and sound judgment. In Nigeria, only a fraction of literate individuals can be classified as educated. This means that "voting wisely" is an unrealistic expectation, as the majority of Nigerians are not equipped to assess a political aspirant's competence accurately. Instead, they might opt for selling their votes for as little as N5,000 to the highest bidder. Consequently, democracy in Africa essentially allows the "unwise and uneducated" majority to elect leaders based on popularity or personal preferences rather than actual qualifications. This flawed form of government leads to the election of incompetent and greedy leaders who, once in power, prioritize looting the nation's wealth over promoting the common good. Having nothing substantial to offer, they exploit their positions to enrich themselves at the expense of the citizenry. Peace! |
Tjra:😂😂 If Pandōra Obi mistakenly win na mad men go be him special advisers.😂😂 |
Austineva:But Biafra is still one of the 36 States of your so-called Zoo na. Which day Una get independence? 🤣 |
Ceenachi:Lol. Your decision to leave one promise for another is quite intriguing. The British amalgamated Nigeria with the promise of a prosperous future as a country. Similarly, Kanu is now offering a new promise of a land flowing with milk and honey upon achieving independence. However, one thing is certain: terrorists don't bring freedom but slavery, while making you believe they're fighting for your liberation. Just like the Taliban, who claimed to fight for freedom only to become the primary oppressors, the IPŌB's struggle for freedom may lead to them becoming oppressors as well. They're already exhibiting oppressive tendencies through their "sit at home" orders. Eventually, you'll realize that you're trading the promises of one oppressor for those of another. True freedom starts with individual efforts and can be further strengthened through peaceful dialogue and referendums. The so-called freedom brought by terror groups is an illusion. These groups will not lay down their arms after achieving their supposed goal. After obtaining freedom from the government, they will turn their focus to stripping the masses of their remaining freedoms. They won't stop until they achieve complete control, ultimately enslaving the very people they once claimed to liberate. As a result, individuals seeking freedom from these so-called "freedom fighters" may find themselves fleeing the region to secure some semblance of liberty. This mass exodus could have devastating consequences, potentially leading to the region's total ruin. I sincerely hope that such a tragic fate does not befall the Igbo people, as the repercussions would be catastrophic for generations to come. Unfortunately, some Igbos are unwittingly inviting this tragic fate upon themselves by staunchly supporting IPŌB. In their fervor for independence, they fail to recognize the potential dangers and long-lasting consequences of relying on terrorist organizations to achieve their goals. Peace! |
For those seeking refuge in foreign lands, it's essential to remember that you, your children, and grandchildren may still encounter challenges. In situation like this where your children or grandchildren want to participate in governance, they might be asked to return to Nigeria—the shithole you once japa from. Leaving Nigeria, or "Japa," might not be beneficial for you and future generations, as you may face rejection and racism in other countries. It's crucial to understand that escaping Nigeria doesn't necessarily mean you've left it behind entirely. Nigeria is a part of your identity; it is your shadow and will follow you wherever you go. The condition of your country often determines how you'll be treated in your host countries. No one would treat Americans, the English, or other nationalities the way Nigerians are often treated. Therefore, it's in our best interest to collaborate and contribute to Nigeria's development during our lifetimes. By doing so, we can help ensure that Nigerians living abroad won't have to experience such embarrassing situations. Peace! |
Nursepepeye:You're right. May we never experience such a tragic flood disaster. Considering the details provided, it seems the devastating flood disaster claimed the lives of "a mother of three and one other person". Additionally, the lifeless body of another unidentified "man" was also discovered in the flood, bringing the total number of victims to three. Although it's difficult to comprehend the circumstances surrounding these deaths, one can only wonder that such an incident could more easily occur if the victims were children, as they are known to sleep more deeply and may even sleepwalk. However, I've come to realise that this event serves as a sobering reminder that "fate" is often beyond our control, as many have lost their lives in seemingly harmless situations. May their souls rest in peace. Cc: Wakolord, MrSly, Kurugu92 and Juliearth Shalom! |
Nursepepeye:Lol. So u mean the way u full ground like this, you fit wake up to step out and flood go dey carry u go like pure water leather? ![]() |
Pootle:Mkpuru Mmîri dey make people sleep like that? ![]() |
Which kind sleep be that? Sleep so tey flood sweep u away? This kind sleep na sickness Ooo. |
Jennyclay:Signature: Stay Tox!c, Love doesn’t exist 💔... Your signature says, "Love doesn't exist," yet you're searching for true love? You must be utterly confused. No wonder women seek unrealistic qualities in men; you all seem to live in a fantasy world. If you still stand by your signature, perhaps all you really want from a man is sex and money. You can obtain both in your brothel, so there's no need for marriage or a relationship to force a man to believe in love when you don't even believe in it yourself. Peace! |
NOC1:Who told you? Obi is synonymous with "Gbajue" and you know what it means. ![]() |
Solofresh2: jmoore:A wise man said: Namaster: |
jmoore:Yes I do. I don't eat the kind of foods you eat. Don't think that everyone is like you. You believed that almost everyone was vaccinated? Even so, can you compare the vaccines of 80s and 90s with today's? Lol. Na you sabi. |
We had previously requested Dangote fuel, and when support was initially denied, we expressed our disappointment. Now that they have agreed to provide what we asked for, we're facing increased fuel prices. Considering Dangote's track record with the pricing of his cement, it's more likely that the fuel price will increase rather than decrease. We want to support and patronize our own products and companies, but unfortunately, it seems that these companies often take advantage of us. What is the solution to our predicament when supporting local businesses ends up hurting us financially? |
jmoore:Conspiracy theory? Are you suggesting that genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and other vaccines promoted by the Bill Gates Foundation don't have any unwanted side effects for people? If so, why have many countries in Europe and Asia rejected Gates' initiatives, while only a few, such as Nigeria, have accepted them? Is it perhaps due to our gullibility as a nation? |
jmoore:Lol. You're both right and wrong in your assessment. It's accurate that Northerners are having children without proper family planning measures in place. However, your indirect notion that accepting Bill Gates' solutions would ameliorate and improve our situation is incorrect. Consider the fact that many people in Southern Nigeria are already making a conscious decision to limit the number of children they have, ensuring that they can adequately provide for them. If we were to embrace Gates' initiatives, it might disrupt our genes and fertility rates, potentially making it difficult for those who only wish to have two children to conceive even one. Meanwhile, Northerners with multiple wives might not end up with as many children as they would have had otherwise. For instance, a man with three wives might have only five children instead of twelve. Over the next twenty years, this could lead to a concentration of Nigeria's population in the North, placing the South at a severe political disadvantage, even worse than it is currently. Mind you, I'm not advocating for a birth rate competition between the North and the South; rather, I'm emphasizing the potential negative consequences of using genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and other vaccines promoted by the Bill Gates Foundation. These may cause unwanted side effects for Nigerians, particularly those who wish to have only a few children, as they may struggle with conceiving. Instead of submitting to external pressure from the West, which appears more interested in exploiting our resources for their own benefit, let's hold our leaders accountable and seek sustainable, internally-driven solutions for birth control. Shalom! |
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