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Ever since this daura monk took over power, so many strange things happens in this country. What a qualms in a de ghetto? We didn't vote for disasters We didn't vote for calamities We didn't vote for catastrophe We didn't vote for blood shed We didn't vote for recession We didn't vote for poverty We didn't vote for sectioning We didn't vote for horror We didn't vote for empty promises We voted a government that promised us change We voted a government that promised us transformation We voted a government that promised us development We voted a government that promised us security We voted a government that promised us saint Bubu, the only monk of the daura monastery, but it's quite unfortunate that the monk is worst than the devil we voted out. Where do we go from here? |
Lamentation of a frustrated b!tch |
another fabricated story making waves |
janejive:is it today you know that Nigeria is an evil forest? when I was posted to the north, it was there I knew that this country is a gathering of vampires |
Sometimes I wonder why these useless boys use AK's like toys, am glad the bullet didn't hit you |
water don pass garri |
Immediately I saw the name, i shake my head..... from my analytical research in the institute of human cross-pollination, lasgidi, I discover that ladies from her tribe put to birth before they even experience their first menstruation, what a kwang? jokes apart, wetin don jazzy go send this tokumbo olosho? |
holy fumigator |
this guy is shameless, tofiakwa |
MrPresident1:I feel you |
17. Take yourself as seriously as you want the world to. Behave accordingly. 18. Scrap it all and start over as many times as you need to. There’s no shame in not getting it right, there is, however, a lot of self-loathing that comes from knowing better, but not having the courage to do better. |
15. If you commit to nothing else, commit to a daily routine that consists of actions that, over time, will lead you to where you want to be. 16. Do things intentionally. Date intentionally. Work intentionally. Don’t let your life be a series of mindless, random actions that just seemed nice at the time, but are ultimately meaningless. |
14. Reflect on your life, and ask yourself what your single most compelling motive is. Construct your narrative about it carefully – the way you justify your past actions will become your philosophy for future ones. |
13. Do your soul-searching. Make lists of what you like and what you dislike; what you value and what you don’t; what you’re skilled at and what you’re not. Start cohering an idea of who you fundamentally are, but allow yourself to be open to that idea changing over time. |
12. Only put things on your expense list that you will be able to remember in 3 months from now. If you look at how much is due and can’t remember what you spent it on, it was nothing worthwhile. |
11. Clean out your space, then work on adopting an attitude of “enough.” Do you really want to spend the next 10 years accumulating things? No, you don’t. Imagine what else all of that money and time and worry could have gone toward. |
10. Get comfortable admitting when you’re wrong. There is no failure in making mistakes. There is failure in making mistakes and having too much pride to fix them. |
9. Get addicted to healthy pain. The kind that comes from clocking in hours of practice or maneuvering through the discomfort of training your mind to focus on one task until it’s complete. The more you channel your pain into something productive, the less you’ll be tempted to ruminate. |
8. Take on a side gig exclusively for the sake of that savings account. It will be exhausting for a while, but you’ll come out with new skills and the peace of mind that comes from having a fiscal cushion. |
7. Put away a bit of money each month, however much you can afford (and don’t worry if there are setbacks along the way). Compounded interest is no joke. |
Smallville10:hahahahahahahahahaha bros, I don tire for this people, I saw one the other day in a mall, her eyelashes was almost an inch long, with heavy make up, but when I look below the face, even the sole of her feet have a special tribal mark.... if i should want to describe her here, there will be serious kasala |
4. Be willing to live the way other people won’t, so you can live the way other people can’t. 5. Learn how to cook things you enjoy more than you enjoy ordering out. 6. Learn how to budget your money in a way that makes you feel responsible and liberated, not restricted. |
3. Question yourself, and honor your doubt. People who aren’t secure enough to do this stagnate. |
2. Read. Do you know how few people are reading anything other than a few lines of an article here and there? Few. Do you know why it matters? Because a book you read in a few days this week can change the way you think about something for decades to come. |
1. Be friends with different types of people. Don’t insulate your worldview by only socializing with those who are fundamentally the same as you.
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Every thief deserve an instant death penalty On Friday night, around 7:30pm I was driving towards Ikate to drop a friend, there was a lady that drove Mitsubishi pajero few rows ahead of me. Suddenly, one young guy broke the front passenger glass and ran away with some items, everyone were shouting ole ole ole ole ole ole. If you were that woman, what will you do? Anyone that has fallen prey of this guys will not pity them. |
oluwaseyi000:Hahahaha Bro you're going too fast, calm down, nobody did this to him. You can see the present economic condition of our country, it's affecting everything, even cows are angry, they jump on cars and buses. |
MrPresident1:Your excellency sir, please are you a Jehovah witness? |
OJUcrook:
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This kinda officer na big men bicycle, if you try to get close to her, na sambisa dem go post you go. Which station is she, if within Lagos I go visit the DPO with my boys |
A thread from another blogger suffering from brainiac anxiety. I can see some senseless creatures already believing this shit. We Nigerians lack sense of reasoning, I showed this thread to my niece that is in JSS and she asked me the following questions; - uncle where is the car or motorcycle that hit min? - why are they spectators instead of sympathizers? - his clothes is still clean, why? Uncle it's a drama or movie, it's can't be real. Imagine a child that is below 12 years reasoning this way, but some adultic idiotic capulus are already scumbulating their high levels of ignorantusism. ![]() |
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... But he was wrong... He got rewarded with (Miss Abibat Wasiu Rashidat Oshodi) 