AsiwajuNdigbo: Agbero union at oshodi are more strategic and tactful in dealing with opposition than nigerian security has skills for managing risks.
Cant they tell this is what the man wants? Sowore wants to become a legend. He wants to earn street credit as a pprisoner of conscience and appearance infront of reputable international news organization.
Very soon news will go around that he is arrested and pundits will invite sahara. The invitation brings in dollars. Sowore himself will be invited to go round news networks and speak. More money and opportunity to paint Buhari in very negative ways._ Sowore already has a lobbyist that will make noise and highlight his imprisonment as political tyrranny.
You have sense more than this dull administration They can never learn
Ibunkun1: No one is saying he should be given a Pat in the back, As a mother she should've known what method of punishment sets each of the children's head straight. A mother should always know how to get through to her kids. Did you not notice that despite Tariq's stubbornness he still listens to his mother most of the time?
There are some children you'll handle well with cain, some with punishment styles , and some with simple converstaions.
With what they've shown so far, banishing isn't setting Cane's head straight. You will notice that even after Dru's situation Cane wasn't even ready to accept it was all his fault, and that is the reason why his insecurity about Tariq will always be there. Now I know that some children are goats and they won't listen matter what. But in this case I think after she knew that Lorenzo had him beaten up, she should have talked to cane, make him see his foolishness, then punishing him accordingly for his misbehaviour. And draw him back.
Right now it's not really about punishing, it's about correction. You can punish and still not correct. Talking to him and punishing him could've done both. Now both the rest of the family and Cane are paying for his misbehaviour and he'll most likely continue because he's foolish.
The same kane that pushed his mother down initially How do you correct such person? He's a loose canon They bred a monster in that child and she knows...he's the hitman of the family...
CodeTemplar: Under Buhari, the truth can trigger unintended consequence. That's how bad reality is under him. Sowore wants to protest, it was crushed. Youths too, it was crushed. Adeboye advises on restructuring, it is a threat. Now Kukah states the truth, and it is too bitter a pill for the society to deal with. Reality is harsh under Buhari.
but sheik gumi and that sultan said similar things, the north was quiet this country na wa
DEEBOZZ: It's a shame that you are promoting these stores build by governor Wike ! No hard feelings, but am sorry to say this...... Rivers state doesn't have any major market of National or international standard. I live in Rivers State for more than 11yrs and still balling here. All I see here is mini stores not mega market .
I no just wan talk before them call person bad belle People who stay in PH will disagree with this piece of shit mediocrity he's celebrating
Apologizing to a girl is simp behavior. Under no circumstance should you apologize to a girl. It sounds like bad advice but it works. Rather than apologize, you tease her. Or just deny her allegation with boldness and make her doubt her sanity. This makes her emotions go hay wire and as long as you are constantly stiring that pot of a girls emotions, she gets hooked to you more.
Contrary to what women say, they actually do not want your apology. It makes them look more in control and whenever a girl feels she is in control, she begins to lose attraction for you.
Ma nigga!! Once my woman caught me on phone flirting... I demanded an apology from her and it drove her mad... I didn't speak to her for days till she apologized and we carried on.. No time for rubbish
BlessedNuel: Really don't know if it's poisonous or not but I was lucky enough to put an end to this particular reptile that have been parading in my Honey bee farm for a while now.
Went to check on my bees this afternoon and I noticed a slight move in the grass...Lo and behold...na this weekend neighbour that have been feasting on my bees for a while now...na stick wey I carry finish the thing head.
Round head Non venomous, the snake just dey find choppings
Ever8090: Igbos are practically unity beggers...pls remove the Yoruba from your madness
As for the Yorubas who are the most stupid and treacherous tribe in Nigeria, we are going to see them in a dimensions they won't imagine for this betrayals see what someone said about your tribe, but you ignore and focus on igbo ......thats cowardice
Diffpussies: Childhood Memories of almost all Nigerians that schooled in their fathers land when young.
Growing up in Nigeria is really unique and fun back those days we can never forget the good times, some friends and special memories we have in our primary school days.
The memories will always flash back to your head especially if you school in Nigeria at your primary stage when growing up.
As time fly's yearly we release we missing a lot of fun and at times we have flash back memories of our self's the good times, foods, friends, expensive plays.
This articles is all about the fun and good days we experience in primary school.
GofuckYourself: Again I warn you severely if truly you have some peripheral knowledge then you know the consequences
Be warned how you mislead others
Everything I know of spiritism I was taught by my grandma (now late) from age 5 . I grew up staying with her learning firstly about the beings ..what whites call fairies ,elves and garden gnomes
I learned about all these beings and how to communicate with them , how to bring them close and keep them far. I learned about the good ones and the bad ones
I learned about the ones for water , air , fire , plants and soil
I learned about the dates and stars , I learned about the power of native names called at your birth
I learned about possession have seen it live and direct
I learned about reincarnation
I learned about the power of past Earth lives and their influence in current ones
I learned about the witching hour
I learned about the human blood and it's uses
I learned about all the plants and their powerful ones
I learned about animals and their protective ways
I learned about spirit travel i learned about the spirit body
I learned about protection from evil and why spiritism isn't taught openly
I learned about every single demon and their tongue
I learned about the life after death
I learned of the lands up and down in the spirit world
Bros I have learned way too much and sacrificed too much for chartalans like you to tell me what not
Beware spiritism isn't a joke
I know what all this knowledge has caused me
Bros this isn't a movie
Becareful
Enough said
In other words you and your late maa are necromancers You need Jesus Christ You can't go to heaven as a necromancer
NuraSambo: Is the answer to this question not obvious. One does not need to be an security analyst to see the ominous hand writing on the wall. One does not need to be an expert to know that we are playing a very dangerous game in this country.
We currently now have ethnic militia's - Amotekun, Civilian JTF, Eastern Security Network etc, by the time the whole country eventually goes belly up due to insecurity, we'll be forced to set up community and street militia's.
galaxylauncher: Police officer captured on camera while controlling traffic in a dramatic way at Stadium road Port Harcourt. Motorists were equally happy with the way and manner he was doing his job with happiness. Some motorists were seen dashing him money.
Judolisco: Covid19 or they are scared of bandits.... Bandits and terrorist have murdered more people in d North than covid19 and Pls where is aisha BUHARI? Where are the over 300 boys taken by boko haram terrorists?
Lol Aisha buhari is your president and commander in chief? Abi she is your Army chief?
falcon01: Education yaf finish in Nigeria patapata. Since them born me for this world, Things just keep getting worse in my country, things keep getting expensive peak milk wey be 50 naira don turn 200 naira I used to have hope but I realized the people and the leaders are two sides of thesame coin, Nigeria go better but not now. For the main time we suffer, Na we God choose.
By then you fit don reach 92 yrs so u no go even enjoy am again...
Jashub: [s][/s] It is a dirty practice. It leaves room for lice and all sorts of bacterial infections. By mere looking at such persons, they hardly look presentable to sane society.
so even if they wash regularly their hairs, they will have infections
Jashub: It is superstitious beliefs that brought such unhygienic practices
no sir dreadlocks are not unhygienic, unless you are referring to the mad men you see daily with dreads, in which case were you execting them to wash daily bob marley and his descendants and other normal folks with dreads take care of them....infact it takes alot of time and care to groom dreads
EFULEFU1: Are there mysteries and secrets underpinning children born dreadlocked or Rasta?
Or it is just a normal phenomenon?
Thank you
are you saying some babies come out from womb with locked hairs or no razor has touchd their hair since they were born either ways there are no secrets AFAIK, they can be nazirites who have vowed to their God and its art of their rituals not to cut hairs and beards, just like the alfas who are heavily bearded in the old testament, it was instructed for samsons hair not to be touched at all, and the intent was for God to use him....note that samson is not the only nazirite, a lot of them existed
Racoon: [b] How was this large numbers of students moved so easily without any challenge by security agents. [/b] Why are the governors of Bandit/terrorist infested areas still putting the lives of these student @ risk by keeping them as borders when they know there is no security provision for them?
All these developments down north may seem ocastrated by certain powerful elements but a solemn truth is that the region is reaping the consequences of what they have sown a long time ago.
is this a trick question how were chibok girls moved