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![]() Its just individual wants nothing else |
They will hear it , china, russia, india are on iran side |
![]() Chai am seeing a heavy war coming soon |
![]() ![]() ![]() ??ok, so what next to do, |
Iran are none for war and they have tampered war lords🤣 |
![]() Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
The war will start soon just screenshot this comment |
If I tell you that the next coming election Tinubu will also win you won't believe it🤣, just chill, politics is a bad game |
Omo,me seeing Nigerians killing Nigerians is so surprising, like how, what do you now expect from outside country who are not in terms with us |
Ok, so,, I have seen this post more than 6 places on nairaland today?? |
Is they do same to US i hope they will still like it |
Lol, lightning co, lightening ne, how can it kill 32, haaa, check well it was poisoned bro |
Politics is a bad game, so its so corrupted that Tinubu take advice first from British to move on |
What is really the problem between this both |
If time isn't taken another world war may take place because US are directly showing hatred in the name of world power😏 |
For me, from the news I have seen, no one directly own but one party nominated, which is Iran, but I will not say they won |
Much danage from what i can see, sorry for the people and their losts |
You can't identify a good Christian by dressing nowadays |
Pastor Olanrewaju, wow, what a powerful message! It's so easy to overlook how much our friends really shape our marriages, isn't it? Your point about how friendships need to be "filtered, not just accepted" absolutely nails it. It's a tough but essential truth that toxic friends can genuinely mess things up between a couple, while the right ones can build so much strength. This is a crucial reminder to actually look at who's in our inner circle and be brave enough to step away from connections that might be undermining our most important relationship. Just like Jesus was super intentional about His closest people, we need to be too. Thanks for this vital call to protect our marriages from what you rightly call "friendly fire" and really seek out those connections that truly help our love grow. |
Wow, Sule Lamido isn't holding back, is he? It's pretty wild to hear him claim that President Tinubu actually supported the annulment of the June 12 election and was even "hand-in-glove with Babangida." That definitely flips the script on how many of us remember that time. And saying NADECO was really about fighting Abacha, not June 12, just adds another layer to the story. Then there's the whole N45 billion debt for the Abiola family. If it's true, as Lamido suggests, that IBB himself confirmed this debt and it played a part in the annulment, that's a huge revelation. It makes you wonder what other hidden layers there are to Nigeria's political history. It's clear these comments are going to stir up a lot of conversations and maybe even force some people to revisit their understanding of those tumultuous years. |
When i see 2 countries fighting, it dosnt surprise me, what is the gain of the fight, nothing, just to prove to the other that am stronger |
This case is a powerful reminder of the delicate balance between parental responsibility and a young person's right to be heard. While the parents may have acted out of love and fear for their son’s safety, it's also clear that the psychological and emotional impact on him has been profound. It’s encouraging to see the Court of Appeal affirm the importance of listening to children in decisions that reshape their lives. Hopefully, the rehearing will centre his voice even more and lead to a solution that protects both his safety and his sense of identity. |
Yeah it's so good as the president is recognising the third greatest player of all time |
These developments are deeply concerning. The sudden movement of US military assets, especially tanker aircraft and the USS Nimitz, signals serious preparations for potential large-scale conflict. Whether it’s strategic ambiguity or actual build-up for military action, the risks of escalation are massive. Any miscalculation could ignite a regional war with global implications. Diplomacy must not take a back seat now—this is the time for restraint, not brinkmanship. The world is watching, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. |
This is a commendable step towards modernising public transport and enhancing security in the FCT. The Mabushi bus terminal is not just infrastructure—it represents a shift towards organised, efficient, and people-centred urban planning. Kudos to the FCT Minister for the vision and speed of execution, and to President Tinubu for prioritising projects that truly impact everyday lives. If sustained, initiatives like this can redefine the commuting experience in Abuja and beyond. |
Fani-Kayode raises critical points here. The world cannot afford another devastating war, especially in the volatile Middle East. Trump's rhetoric is not just reckless—it’s dangerous. Military aggression has never brought lasting peace to the region, only more suffering. It's time for leaders to prioritise diplomacy over domination, restraint over retaliation. The lives of innocent civilians—whether Israeli, Iranian, or Palestinian—must not be the price of ego and geopolitical games. |
This is a bold and much-needed clarification from the CDS. The constant mischaracterisation of these attacks as mere “clashes” downplays the real issues on ground. It's high time political leaders took decisive steps—especially regarding land rights and proper livestock management. Open grazing has outlived its time, and the innocent blood being spilled, like in Yelwata, is a national tragedy that demands urgent action. The military can only do so much; the real solution must come from political will and justice. |
This is a welcome development! The Lagos Free Zone holds immense potential for driving industrial growth and job creation in Nigeria. The support of the U.S. diplomatic mission and the prospect of attracting more American investors through platforms like the U.S.-Africa Business Summit is a huge boost. With world-class infrastructure, strong brands already on ground, and government-backed projects like the Lagos-Calabar highway, LFZ is clearly positioning itself as a game-changer for Nigeria’s economic future. |
so, ok sha, all i can do here to it look for people that will patronise me |
This is gonna be too tough oo, killing killing killing, it's too much o |



so, ok sha, all i can do here to it look for people that will patronise me