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Politics / Re: Muslim-Muslim Ticket - By Fatima Damagum (Daily Trust) by bluefilm: 1:27pm On Sep 07
They will never learn

So they should enjoy the result of what they've done

Nonsense sad
Romance / Re: Why Do Skinny Men Like Big Women?(photo) by bluefilm: 1:19pm On Sep 07
I don't know

I've been asking myself that same question

Why do I like them shuby shuby?

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Politics / Re: PMS: NNPCL Should Revert To Old Price, Allow Dangote To Operate – Ishaq Akintola by bluefilm: 8:53am On Sep 07
Eriokanmi:
They've exhausted their strategies already.
It's not about reverting to old price issue. This party came to kill, steal and destroy. That naira floatation was the worst policy any leader would make in a poor economy as ours where people live below 1$ daily. Tinubu only favoured the rich few with it at the expense of the extremely poor people. A leader who truly loves his people would not do that, after removing subsidy. The purpose of floating the naira has been defeated cos there's still pressure on the naira and the dollar isn't still available as usual. Importers still have to struggle to get fx legitimately.

The entire world was hit by the economic meltdown, people were crying, stocks were falling, business owners were shutting down while some committed suicide due to massive debts they couldn't repay and others were hit by high blood pressure and stroke due to anxiety and shock. But here in Nigeria, we didn't feel an inch of it and world leaders began to ask how Jonathan did it...that's leadership.

Leadership isn't by turn, but by divine arrangement, irrespective of religion and ethnicity. Tinubu desperately used all the tools at his disposal, including lies, intimidation, electoral fraud, propaganda, religious bias bribery,etc to gain power. Any sane human being should know he's doomed to fail. God doesn't dwell in such a wuruwuru arrangement. Where are those fake alatęnuję pastors predicting milk and honey under Tinubu's administration? Many of them.are manipulators. They didn't hear anything from God.

I haven't heard about those 30 Bishops

Who knows how they are faring now?

They are probably getting petrol for FREE, I guess...

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Politics / Re: Concern Nigerian Berate Bola Tinubu " Clueless Tinubu Has Destroyed Nigeria" by bluefilm: 1:46am On Sep 07
Fahvvy:
One thing I know for certainty is that every nation deserves the leaders they get undecided...

You're so right

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Politics / Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by bluefilm: 11:34pm On Sep 06
On that election day, one Rønu chanter told me and my obidient friends to vote APC or go home

My friends decided to go home

I stayed back and voted APC

Today all those my friends are regretting their decision

Because...

While they are paying 1250 per litre of petrol

I am getting it for FREE

The new administration is surely favouring me

Tilumboo till 2099

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Politics / Re: Percentage Of Nigerians Who Are Happy By Regions - Statisense by bluefilm: 8:21pm On Sep 06
I'll like to know how they come up with their data
Health / Re: Pretty Lady Dies After Complaining Of A Headache (Photos) by bluefilm: 7:30pm On Sep 06
End time headache
Politics / Re: Fuel Price Hike: Borno, Adamawa, Yobe People Express Shock, Urge Reversal by bluefilm: 6:28pm On Sep 06
This is just the beginning so they shouldn't be shocked yet

We warned them that elections have consequences but they chose not to listen

I am proud to be OBIDIENT for life

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Crime / Re: How Ayomide Killed Christianah Idowu - FIJ by bluefilm: 11:19am On Sep 06
This guy is real evil

There is no atom of pity in his blood at all

He is a true definition of a psychopath

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Politics / Re: Fuel Price Hike Total Madness, No Sane Person Will Vote Tinubu In 2027 – Sheikh by bluefilm: 11:13am On Sep 06
toneroforever:
Under normal circumstances, what you said is the pure truth...
But with the untold hardship,severe hunger & worsening insecurity across the country,the prevailing mood in every part of the country is just to see Tinubu out of office for his cluelessness, incompetence and insensitivity to the plight of the people.
Even many Yorubas will vote him out. Same as Muslims because primordial consideration become inconsequential when acute hunger hits the stomach.

Stupidity is expensive so some of his previous supporters have learned the hard way.

Over the years, it has been observed that you don't really need people to win elections

You just need to own the courts
Politics / Re: Fuel Price Hike Total Madness, No Sane Person Will Vote Tinubu In 2027 – Sheikh by bluefilm: 6:48am On Sep 06
toneroforever:
Which INEC staff/youth Corp member will risk his/her life to deliver him at the polling unit level in the north with the way both their leaders,masses and even cattle have ganged up against him.
If he brings his bullion vans,the will eat his money and still vote him out.
Which part of the country is he banking on with the discontent against his maladministration.

Never underestimate the power of Ronu and muslim-muslim ticket

In other words, never understimate the power of Tribalism and Religion

These politicians just know how to fine tune those two variables to get the people voting for them
Politics / Re: Fuel Price Hike Total Madness, No Sane Person Will Vote Tinubu In 2027 – Sheikh by bluefilm: 3:09am On Sep 06
Virgohills:
He will win

Of course

He will win again hands down

All it takes is just another glitch
Travel / Re: Fuel: Lagos Residents Decry Transport Fare Hike by bluefilm: 3:06am On Sep 06
phorget:
When we complained about the high cost of foodstuffs they asked us to go back to farming, now that there's high cost of transportation what will they advice us to do now?🤷‍♂️

Of course

They will advise you to get a bicycle

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Politics / Re: I Flogged Elderly People To Make Tinubu President - Lagos Thug Laments Hardship by bluefilm: 8:56pm On Sep 05
What an idiot

Seems like he's now learning the very lessons that Pitaobi was supposed to be learning?

Nonsense angry

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Health / Re: Ogun: Passenger Slumps, Dies In Commercial Bus by bluefilm: 8:39pm On Sep 05
The Ebolablue virus claims another victim yet again
Crime / Re: 4 Killed, 30 Injured In U.S School Shooting (Photos) by bluefilm: 8:24pm On Sep 05
Why always America? embarassed
Politics / Re: Fuel Price Hike Total Madness, No Sane Person Will Vote Tinubu In 2027 – Sheikh by bluefilm: 7:58pm On Sep 05
All these people talking about 2027 should getout

Right now, I advise everybody to focus on the lessons that Ronu-practitioners are teaching Pitaobi
Foreign Affairs / Re: Putin Mockingly Endorses Kamala Harris For US President (Photos) by bluefilm: 5:55pm On Sep 05
Putin can be crazy at times grin
Foreign Affairs / Re: Obama’s Half-Brother, Malik Obama Endorses Trump For U.S. President by bluefilm: 5:39pm On Sep 05
cococandy:
I’m mention you when Kamala wins ☺️

Keep dreaming

I will mention you too when Trump trumps
Foreign Affairs / Re: Obama’s Half-Brother, Malik Obama Endorses Trump For U.S. President by bluefilm: 5:37pm On Sep 05
He's wise

He must have seen the light

Barack Obama represents the Dark Side

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Travel / Re: Fuel: Lagos Residents Decry Transport Fare Hike by bluefilm: 6:35am On Sep 05
They shouldn't cry

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Politics / Re: Tax Collection In Nigeria Is Actually Pretty Low — Bill Gates Seeks More Funding by bluefilm: 6:23am On Sep 05
Bill Gates abi?

The evil and Satanic man never disappoints
Politics / Re: Bill Gates, Aliko Dangote, Others Join NEC Meeting by bluefilm: 3:06am On Sep 05
UltimateCSH:
CREATE A PROBLEM THEN SOLVE IT TO BECOME A SAVIOUR🤣

NIGERIANS ARE ALREADY BRAINWASHED SO THEY WILL NEVER LOOK AT THESE MEN AS THE PARASITES THEY ARE.


THE BLOOD ON THE HANDS OF THESE MEN IS UNBELIEVABLE

Aswear
Business / Re: N1,625.88/$1: Naira Weakens Against Dollar, Worst In Six Months by bluefilm: 1:26am On Sep 05
chukwuibuipob:
sad I believe ALL WILL BE WELL.

Don't worry

Continue

By the time you eventually wake up from that your dream,

WELL will be ALL

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Politics / Re: Scarcity: NNPC Constitutes Economic Danger, Sell It - Punch Editorial by bluefilm: 7:34pm On Sep 04
realmindz:
Corruption

It’s obvious the devil lives in people’s hearts. After eating and eating and eating, at least , get tired and feel the pains of others at your mercy. But unfortunately, certain people eat and eat and keep for their descendants to the 10th generation whom they will never meet while multitudes are suffering.

The people you are talking about are psychopaths

The only thing that gives psychopaths joy is seeing people suffering

Psychopaths can never ever get tired of seeing other people suffer because it is like their drug... the only thing they live for

Their only thoughts and focus is on how they can increase other people's pains

Can you imagine approving 70K as minimum wage for workers in the Federal Civil Service

But even the 70K comes, they have devised means to make sure workers don't even get to enjoy the 'increment' in wages?

To you who might be rational, that is quite absurd, senseless and inhuman

But to the psychopaths, it's game on!
Romance / Re: Getting Married On A N30,000 Salary by bluefilm: 7:11pm On Sep 04
Getting married on a 30K salary?

That's suicide mission

Abort

I repeat

Abort

Don't even think about it

Just abort
Politics / Re: Soaring Prices: FCCPC Backs Down On Price Controls by bluefilm: 6:00pm On Sep 04
Price control is a very dangerous venture

It discourages producers from doing their job very well since they will not be making as much profit as they would have expected

This will eventually lead to making more fakes of the product

Or hoarding the products thereby causing artificial scarcity just to increase the price of the products in order to maximize profit

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Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity: Tinubu’s Incompetence Has Been Exposed – CUPP by bluefilm: 4:00am On Sep 04
Burob:
Ok you were expecting a one year miracle abi?

To be frank with you, I wasn't expecting anything at all

You don't expect value from someone who cannot deliver value

It is as simple as that

Doing otherwise is total madness
Politics / Re: Fuel Hike: "Lord Forgive Me For I Have Sinned" - Man Begs For Castigating GEJ by bluefilm: 3:02am On Sep 04
Lizzysamuel:
He learnt the hard way

We are all learning the hard way, the lessons the agbadorians promised to teach Pitaobi

And what a lesson it has been!
Autos / Re: Five Fuel-efficient Cars You Can Buy On Carmart.africa Starting From ₦1 Million by bluefilm: 3:00am On Sep 04
Freethought:
I haven't checked the website, but if you buy a 1m naira car in Nigeria of today... Just tell your wife and children to give you space for like a month.

Why is that so?
Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity: Tinubu’s Incompetence Has Been Exposed – CUPP by bluefilm: 5:25pm On Sep 03
We saw the incompetence and we tried to warn them

But the RONU miscreants told us that they will teach us some unforgettable lessons

Now, everybody is learning those lessons

And it is not a very palatable lesson, I must say
Family / Re: I'm Contemplating Divorce After Two Years by bluefilm: 5:23pm On Sep 03
Successtube:
I never thought I’d find myself contemplating divorce just two years into my marriage. As a bachelor, I’d look at couples splitting up and wonder how they ended up there. Didn’t they date and get to know each other first? Didn’t they see the signs? And yet, here I am, standing on the brink of making the same decision. I dated my wife for a year and three months before we got married, and I thought I knew her. But I was wrong. She lied and pretended to be someone she wasn’t. Now, I’m starting to see who she truly is, and it’s tearing me apart.

Immediately after our wedding, I noticed changes in her that hadn’t been there before. One month in, we were not having sex like any newly married couple would. Every time I tried to be intimate, she’d have some excuse—a headache, feeling tired, or being stressed from work. I tried to be patient, thinking it was just a phase. But it didn’t end. When I finally asked her what was wrong, she bluntly told me she didn’t like sex. I was shocked. How could she not like sex? We had been intimate enough times while dating for me to believe otherwise.

“How can we have children if we don’t have sex?” I asked, trying to keep my frustration in check. Her response was indifferent, almost as if it didn’t matter. From then on, she’d sometimes only have sex with me during her ovulation period, like it was a chore to check off her list. It went on like this for over eight months, and I felt more and more disconnected. I felt unwanted, unloved. Every attempt to bridge the gap between us only seemed to widen it.

But the cracks didn’t just stop there. Through a relative of mine, I managed to get her a job that paid her 300,000 Naira monthly. She seemed happy, and I was glad I could help. Then, fate dealt me a blow—I lost my job. After months of searching, I managed to find another one, but it paid only 120,000 Naira a month. I couldn’t afford to stay home, so I took it, thinking it would just be temporary until I found something better.

My 120,000 Naira salary barely covers our expenses. I take care of the rent, food, bills, and still fuel my car to get to work. The one that hit me hardest was when our rent increased to 700,000 Naira around the same time my car’s engine gave out, needing another 500,000 Naira to repair. I felt the walls closing in on me. I was struggling, juggling all these financial burdens alone. I turned to my wife, thinking she’d step up and help. After all, she was earning more than double what I was. But all she could offer was 50,000 Naira.

I was speechless. She looked at me and said it was a man's duty to cater to his family, and she could only "assist." Her words felt like a slap. Here I was, drowning under the weight of our expenses, and she was holding back. I had to sell one of the lands I’d bought back in my bachelor days to cover the bills. I never thought I’d be in a position where I had to sell my hard-earned property just to survive while my wife, who I had helped get a better-paying job, stood by and watched.

The emptiness gnawed at me until I reached out to someone who had once filled a different kind of void in my life—my ex. We had broken up years ago because of distance when she moved to London for her studies. But we never really ended things on bad terms. There was always a "what if" lingering between us. Now, in my loneliness, that "what if" turned into late-night conversations, laughter, and the kind of warmth I hadn’t felt in a long time. I sneak out every now and then to be with her. I know it’s wrong. I know cheating is not the answer, but I felt like I was drowning, and she was the only one who could save me. With her, I felt alive again, seen, and heard. Things quickly escalated, and before I knew it, I was back in her arms. It felt like a betrayal of my marriage vows, but at the same time, it felt like the only way to reclaim a part of myself that had been lost.

I never imagined I’d be contemplating divorce, but here I am. I want to marry my ex. I want a fresh start, a chance to feel loved again. I don’t know if I can continue in a marriage where I feel more like a burden than a partner. Maybe it’s time to face the harsh truth: some people change, and some people never really were who they claimed to be. Maybe it’s time for me to choose my own happiness, to take a leap and start over.

Don't make the same mistake I made. Study your partner thoroughly before to married, don't rush!

This story is total rubbish

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