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It could be his child or someone close to him. Out of millions of customers, why judge the whole bank because of one person? Don't come online to damage the reputation of a well-established business over a simple mistake. GTBank has been serving customers across Africa for years and has built a strong reputation. |
What's now the essence of travelling abroad. Set awon we must we pepper them back home |
Marriage is overrated as I always say. Every man should just consider having kids and not a wife. The new generation women aren't wife materials. They should be allowed to their lives the way they want to. |
Even Trump doesn't understand Isreal. |
Nigeria well done. We will get there |
Brazilians never get sense. Next time they'll vote Peter Obi |
This thing has happened several times at Ojuelegba |
Dogalmighty17:A real leader doesn't need to take credit for everything. While some politicians attend every event seeking attention and political gain, Tinubu is focused on building a government where everyone is relevant and every contribution counts. Leadership is not about being everywhere; it's about making everyone feel included. That's the difference. |
Every political challenge for Obi ends up in court. The same judiciary he regularly attacks is the one he keeps turning to whenever he wants to make a point. You can't call a system broken and still depend on it for every battle. Nigerians are watching, and the contradiction is obvious.
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She looks like one of the seven virgins |
This is good avenue for government to see what we are facing. Most of these government people don't know what's happening because they're stealing heavily. The money for their pocket too much. |
Apcshit:Free suspected bandit, dey flay. 🤒 |
Fansa25:Soji pastor. Make una dey cash out dey go. |
95% of pastors in Nigeria are fake. True/false? |
Election is near, kidnapping and banditry everywhere. God ooo |
None is better than Peter Obi |
Share a pic of the kind of bottle for all to see. No be everyone understand that kind bottle |
Probably they have just released a bunch of them in Nigeria cos the way malaria dey spread is alarming |
The same Duke Tinubu impersonated in the viral pic |
What we need now is a quick solution to all these mess. This one is obviously political so you better stop blaming anybody. Civil war is gradually loading. Yoruba land will purge all them back to their heritage soon. If Yoruba land is shaking, Nigeria will not rest. |
If they can kidnap retired General, who are we? |
raphy:Why not login into the app and check your balance instead of waiting for alert. Network issues can delay alert sometimes. Opay is the best banking app ever |
What's the issue with Verve everyone is shouting up and down. I use my opay verve card to nake international and local payments. Verve is awsome |
Let me xheck ooo. May was tough small o
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He's counting on his northern brothers to secure victory in the election. 🤣🤣🤣 Obi is definitely going to outperform Atiku in 2027. E sure pieces
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While it's important to preserve our culture and celebrate events like Ojude Oba and other traditional festivals across Nigeria, we must also ask ourselves some difficult questions. Nigeria is still a developing nation battling poverty, unemployment, poor infrastructure, and economic hardship. Are we focusing enough on the things that truly move us forward? Every year, millions of naira are spent on grand displays, expensive outfits, luxury cars, and social media showmanship. But beyond the glamour, what tangible impact do these events have on the average Nigerian struggling to survive? If we can organize festivals of this magnitude successfully year after year, it shows that we have the capacity to come together and achieve great things. Imagine if that same energy, influence, and resources were directed towards empowering youths, creating jobs, supporting businesses, and investing in education. Sadly, many young people see the lavish lifestyle on display and begin to believe that appearing wealthy is more important than building wealth. Some may even be tempted to take shortcuts just to "belong" or make an appearance at the next edition. Our obsession with showmanship is becoming alarming. We celebrate consumption more than production. Alcohol companies, beverage brands, fashion businesses, and luxury vendors make huge profits from these events, yet the communities around us remain largely poor. This is not an attack on culture. Culture is important. Tradition is important. But progress is equally important. As a nation, we must begin to ask ourselves: Are these endless parties and celebrations moving us forward or keeping us distracted from the real work of nation-building? Nigeria doesn't just need more celebrations. Nigeria needs more empowerment, more innovation, more productivity, and more opportunities for its people. Food for thought. |
Obaofaba:No one mentioned Ozil to Arsenal. Ozil was top player in Madrid also |
The people have paid the price for the war already. Government don cash out big. |
Anything Yellow vehicle in Lagos is the main cause of these traffics. If yiu can control them well, traffic problems have been solved. |
Vulte is the worst bank app. Non negotiable |
Cinema on Water. Nice one |