Politics › Re: State Visits Not Tourism But Serious Business - Peter Obi; Tinubu's Aide Reacts by CorrectionFLuid: 8:03pm On May 16 |
helinues: Cant this loser just STFU
The trip that the whole Africa are so proud of president Tinubu in the way of answering the questions yet this nonsense man want to be finding fault on it
Spits You were nowhere to be seen on the terrorist attack on Ogbomosho thread. |
Education › Re: Bandits Invade Ogbomoso Schools, Kidnap Principal, Kill Teacher & Student by CorrectionFLuid: 7:57pm On May 16 |
chiefolododo: In Southwest and Tinubu is President?
Why should the we the people of south West support Tinubu?
Let it be the last in SW .
SHAME ON YOU I have never believed Tinubu is Yoruba or Nigerian. I may be wrong tho. Just my belief |
Crime › Re: Kidnappers Refuse To Release ECWA Pastor Omole Wife After Collecting ₦20M Ransom by CorrectionFLuid: 7:44pm On May 16 |
kpankpangolo: They likely killed the wife and want to wring him out of more money. I pity kidnappers the day Nigerians decide to take matters into their own hands. It can never happen. Nigerians are too divided for anything meaningful |
Politics › Re: Adeleke Government Is By Proxy, His Sister & Chief Of Staff Are Ruling- Wole Oke by CorrectionFLuid: 12:19pm On May 16 |
Politicstoday: ADELEKE has happened to this one 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When we were telling them that Our primary health centre are not functioning under ADELEKE, They will be abusing us unprovoked. Looks staged |
Foreign Affairs › Re: ISIS Leader, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki Killed By US & Nigerian Forces - Trump by CorrectionFLuid: 12:12pm On May 16 |
Ishilove: I am very very very certain that if it had been a Nigeria only operation, it would have been a massive failure because of the moles in the army and government saboteurs. The fact that the global second in command of ISIS had safe refuge in Nigeria shows we have a problem of colossal proportions on our hands. Trump even said, "Tonight at my direction..." Implying friction in the Nigerian government. |
Family › Re: How Would You Handle Your Brother Inlaw Who Is A Pathological Liar. by CorrectionFLuid: 11:32am On May 16 |
NotOfThisWorld: Upon all these lies, him saying he no longer wants the marriage (something she should be saying ooo) and slandering her name with false accusations, does your sister herself want to continue the marriage? You've examples of his ways going back to 2014, so this is clearly how he is and he will not change. If she knows what's good for her, she'll desist from returning to him because he sounds dangerous. You and your family need to sit down and seriously talk sense into her. Most women who marry pastors are usually daft. Especially those that married specifically because he's a pastor. My observation tho |
Family › Re: Women Divorcee Club Welcomes A New Divorcee With A Party by CorrectionFLuid: 8:58pm On May 15 |
Meteng: If you get luck jam one of these ones, you go enjoy better knacking without stress. Talking from experience How can knacking any of these be considered luck? Or you mean bad luck? |
Romance › Re: Who Would You Rather Date by CorrectionFLuid: 1:43pm On May 15 |
. Would who you would rather date, rather date you?
And no, most men don't prefer dating big women. It's just a phase for most. Just like dating older women, most would outgrow it eventually. . |
Business › Re: Indonesia Begins Crude Oil Import From Nigeria, Bypassing Hormuz by CorrectionFLuid: 1:30pm On May 15 |
Counterigbolies: No b all these countries the packaged fraud dey always reference in his lamba?
All my life I have never met someone like that fraud before, imagine someone that spent good 8 years as governor but will never campaign with what he did in office.
He will always talk about Bangladesh, China and co
The question is
Did u govern Bangladesh n co?
Y not campaign with what u did in your state for 8 years The obsession is real with una. |
Romance › Re: Bro Failed The Loyalty Test Twice In One Relationship by CorrectionFLuid: 7:12am On May 15 |
Kalatium: What’s your opinion on this one? He's probably under 24. With the brain blocking sex hormones, and going woman house thingy and all. |
Politics › Re: Gbajabiamila: Tinubu Almost Fired Me Because Of Desmond Elliot by CorrectionFLuid: 7:10am On May 15 |
badoh: They gave Desmond platform to contest and represent his constituency, he was busy undermining his leaders. I'm happy he has been exposed, he won't smell any political appointments in Lagos again. That woman will get the support of the leaders and voters in that constituency, Desmond should go back to his state and contest there. Una don get WhatsApp update already? Tueh |
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Politics › Re: Surulere 1: Is Desmond Elliot Truly In Confrontation With Gbajabiamila? by CorrectionFLuid: 4:12pm On May 14 |
integrity16: Was democracy followed when he was handpicked against the ambition of others? The way he is pained was how others felt when they brought him onboard from no where.
A toilet commissioning rep for over 12 years. If that is not failure, I don't know what else is. I said I hate the hand picking of leaders, simple. Not justifying his, or any other person's. Just because he was picked and I don't like him, doesn't mean I'll support another to be picked ahead of him. Picking sides against what's more important is how societies rot. Just take a look at people defending Tinubu and Buhari for example |
Travel › Re: Don't Come To America by CorrectionFLuid: 2:56pm On May 14 |
Reference: The food part. At least there you can speak your mind about apples staying longer on the shelves than packaged foods. Try that here and the police comes for you. Aha and then there's that |
Politics › Re: Surulere 1: Is Desmond Elliot Truly In Confrontation With Gbajabiamila? by CorrectionFLuid: 12:46pm On May 14 |
I hate this elite handpicking of leaders.
This is supposed to be a democracy for goodness sake |
Travel › Re: Don't Come To America by CorrectionFLuid: 12:37pm On May 14 |
womilojublog: Stay where you are.
I mean that with every ounce of sincerity a person can carry in a sentence. Stay where the morning comes to you gently, where the air has not been monetized, where you eat food that still knows what soil it came from and has not been engineered in a laboratory to survive a shelf life longer than some marriages.
Stay where your vegetables are grown by hands you might actually know, where the fruit tastes the way fruit is supposed to taste, where the chicken was not injected with anything that requires a chemistry degree to pronounce. Stay where your body is nourished rather than processed.
Stay where you sleep without the low hum of financial anxiety running beneath every dream. Where a hospital visit does not arrive three weeks later as an invoice that makes your knees buckle.
Where illness is something to be treated and recovered from, not a financial catastrophe dressed in medical language. Where you do not have to choose, as millions here genuinely do, between the prescription and the rent. Where insurance is not a labyrinthine industry built on the art of collecting premiums and denying claims, where your access to care does not depend on which plan your employer selected during open enrollment and whether the specialist you need happens to be in-network this particular calendar year.
Stay where the bills do not multiply in the night. Where utilities and healthcare and education and simply existing do not constitute a second job's worth of administrative labour just to maintain. Where you are not one unexpected expense away from a crisis. Where financial stability is not a personality trait attributed only to those disciplined enough to achieve it, while the structural reasons it eludes so many are quietly ignored.
Stay where you are not a demographic. Where you walk into a room and are seen as a person first, entirely, without the half-second recalibration behind someone's eyes that tells you they have already filed you under a category before you have opened your mouth. Where your competence is assumed rather than auditioned for. Where your presence in a space is not treated as a question that needs answering. Where you do not carry, alongside your bag and your keys and your phone, the additional invisible weight of representing your entire race in every interaction, of being the example that either confirms or defies whatever narrative the room already holds about people who look like you. Where you can simply be unremarkable in the most beautiful sense of the word just a person, in a place, living a life, asking nothing more of the world than to be met as a human being.
Stay where your dignity is not a political football. Where the person elected to lead the nation does not wake in the morning and reach for a device to broadcast contempt for people who do not resemble him, worship as he does, or originate from the places he deems acceptable. Where leadership still carries some residual obligation toward all the people, not merely the faithful and the familiar. Where a president is not a brand, a grievance, a performance of dominance conducted daily for an audience that has learned to read cruelty as strength and humiliation as entertainment. Where the highest office does not radiate a particular kind of sanctioned nastiness that gives permission to every smaller cruelty waiting in the wings.
America will seduce you with its mythology before you arrive. It has spent a century and more perfecting that particular art. It will show you the skyline and the possibility and the stories of those who came with nothing and built something, and those stories are real they happened, they happen still, and they matter. But it will not show you what those people carried to get there. It will not show you the years of being overlooked, the accent mocked, the name mispronounced with a carelessness that communicates exactly how much your origin is valued. It will not show you the promotions that went to someone less qualified but more familiar, or the neighborhoods that were never quite made accessible, or the quiet transactions of exclusion that happen every day inside systems that swear on paper they are fair.
It will not show you the loneliness of arriving in a country that wants your labor and your taxes and your energy and your contribution to its greatness narrative, but reserves the right to make you feel, on any given Tuesday, that your belonging here is conditional. Subject to review. Dependent on behavior. Contingent on how well you perform gratitude for being permitted to exist in a place you have just as much right to exist in as anyone who was simply born here by the accident of geography.
There are things America does that nowhere else does quite the same way. There is a particular electricity in certain cities, a creative restlessness, a collision of cultures and ideas that produces something genuinely remarkable. There are people here of extraordinary generosity and conscience and courage, people who have spent their lives pushing this country toward the version of itself it keeps promising to become. There is beauty here, real beauty, in the landscape and in the people and in what becomes possible when the best of this place is actually working. But you, dreamer you who rise without an alarm because your body is rested, you who eat your breakfast slowly and know exactly where it came from, you who do not dread the end of the month, you who have never had to calculate whether you can afford to be sick, you who walk through your days without the psychic tax of navigating someone else's prejudice you are already living something that millions of Americans are working themselves to exhaustion trying to approximate.
Do not trade that peace for a postcard. Do not arrive chasing a dream that was always partly fiction, sold most aggressively to people from far away who could not yet see the seams. Do not exchange your organic mornings and your unbothered evenings and your deep, untroubled sleep for a system that will ask everything of you and remind you, periodically and without apology, that you are here on its terms.
You cannot negotiate with a country that is still negotiating with itself about whether everyone in it deserves equal dignity. You cannot charm your way past a president who has made his contempt for people like you a cornerstone of his political identity and a rallying point for those who share it. You cannot out-work structural exclusion or out-smile institutional bias or out-perform the low ceiling that certain systems place over certain heads regardless of what is inside them. Stay where the food is real. Stay where the air is yours. Stay where your peace has not been disrupted by a nation's unresolved argument about who deserves to belong.
Stay where you are already, quietly, profoundly, completely free.
That is rarer than any American dream. And it is worth more than most people here will ever be able to tell you, because most of them have never known what it feels like to have it.
womiloju blog Apart from the food part, everything you wrote there happens In Nigeria too. You feel it because you're black there, and in Nigeria, a certain tribe feels exactly this way. |
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Nairaland General › Re: Begging With Attitude? Make It Make Sense by CorrectionFLuid: 9:04am On May 14 |
sammirano: You self no wan help before, talk true  At least he was not begging northerners to kpai Igbos when bini people lynched terrorists in uromi.
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Romance › Re: He Wants Me To Move In by CorrectionFLuid: 7:22am On May 14 |
Sonnobax15:
 Stay there and keep contemplating and the same time be listening to the advice of single ladies,until one lil girl with sharp nipples will come out from nowhere,give him a strong d0ggy and he will forget ever asking you to move in with him  Very stupid take |
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Politics › Re: Don't Give Nigeria Loan: Nigerians Flood Worldbank Social Media Account by CorrectionFLuid: 4:25pm On May 13 |
chrisxxx: If World Bank must give Nigeria loan let them supervise the project the loan would be used for. Let no cash pass to our leaders. Let them mention the project but let world bank do the costing and execution. Not part of their job description. There's is to make profit. They're neither a government nọr charity organization. It's business, pure and simple. |
Politics › Re: ₦20 Trillion Is Missing From Nigeria's Federation Account - Olisa Agbakoba by CorrectionFLuid: 4:06pm On May 13 |
Counterigbolies: this is the reason y they will always lose, it's because they are emotional rather than logical
That's y an unpopular buhari defeated them twice, they won't pay attention but keep making useless noise n when u try to correct them they will increase their useless noise d more They lost, we won. Were you on the ballot? Has Tinubu who won ever stopped for you as you're waving at his convoy? |
Celebrities › Re: Alexx Ekubo Dies Of Liver Cancer by CorrectionFLuid: 9:01pm On May 12 |
delzbaba: That's so unfortunate, always cherish good health and stay away from alcohol He had cancer for goodness sake . Actors no go die for una again for this country? Bad Belle people looking for opportunity to do I better pass you |
Celebrities › Re: Alexx Ekubo Dies Of Liver Cancer by CorrectionFLuid: 8:56pm On May 12 |
chopnaira: No wonder i dont see him anymore on social media trends.
Stay healthy guys. Drop alcohol, ciggaretes, excessive sugar, salt, and oil. Keep on top of your health. How will that prevent cancer? Cos say na celeb? Celeb no fit get heart, lungs, liver, or kidney issues for una bad belle people. Always looking for opportunity to show where you better pass pesin |
Pets › Re: Why Millipedes Keep Appearing In Your Chameleon Cage by CorrectionFLuid: 4:35pm On May 12*. Modified: 9:28pm On May 12 |
SeeWahala: You used to eat millipedes? 
You should support Peter Obi because I swear you don suffer too much for this life wey oluwa stone you come  If he was suffering and support Tinubu or any other person, and the person wins, would it stop his suffering? I don't understand some of you. You claim you don't want to support who go lose but How does Tinubu winning equate to you winning? |
Politics › Re: Adeleke Slammed For Appointing Chinwe Obuaku, Biafra Apologist In Osun by CorrectionFLuid: 11:57am On May 12 |
Christistruth00: You can call us whatever you like we don't care anymore as long as you stay out of our Lane and we stay ot of yours. Before it was not a big issue But Betty Akeredolu and Okey Onuakalusi really really spoilt the ground Oh It's no longer Ojukwu or Nnamdi kanu? |
Politics › Re: Video Of Tinubu Supporters Sharing Money To Nigerians by CorrectionFLuid: 11:11am On May 12 |
Eraddray: Collect any politicians money...it is kuku money before that they stole... But vote for ur candidate of choice...
Don't let the money u collect keep u from doing the right thing...the money u collect does not equate ur vote... Ur votes has power and carries so much weight and consequences
Vote for better Nigeria Do you know what lock-in means in business? Do you think politicians of today would just give money to people they despise without some form of lock-in? Have you actually been among Nigerian politicians to see just how much they despise the people? Stop giving these kinds of advice. |
Education › Re: LASU, UNILAG, OAU… JAMB Names 10 Most Preferred Universities For 2026 (See List) by CorrectionFLuid: 10:15am On May 12 |
tollyboy5: So why was LASU not the most sought after some years ago? If you care to explain Insecurity then, is not the same as it is now. No one wants their wards plying on these dangerous highways |
Business › Re: When Last Did You See This Currency Notes? by CorrectionFLuid: 8:09am On May 12 |
thesolutions: Producing a packet of those notes costs over 12,000 naira. It will be foolishness for them to continue producing those notes. The only alternative right now is to either introduce higher denomination from 10,000 naira upward or to replace the naira completely. 1, 2, 5 10, 20, 50 100, 200, 500 1000... What comes next? Hope you didn't skip quantitative analysis in primary school? Change your username |
Politics › Re: Supreme Court Will Disqualify Jonathan From Contesting 2027 Presidency – Keyamo by CorrectionFLuid: 7:54am On May 12 |
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Health › Re: Male Circumcision Rates By Country by CorrectionFLuid: 7:40am On May 12 |
Atheistan: I dont understand why are Muslim countries ranking high Because it's a made up data. Half Nigeria is Muslim, and the circumcision is near 100% LMAO . They probably used all these online survey companies. And of course non Muslims dominate these platforms due to exposure and literacy. And they know it. An anti male circumcision propaganda and agenda is about to propate and agend  That's why 3rd world countries were ranked so low. The effect is, people in so called first world countries would want to be different from the so called barbarians. They don't like being seen doing what these "dirty third world countries" do. Therefore, coupled with the incoming propaganda, they will willingly start avoiding circumcising their male kids. Even in the publication, an attempt was made to portray circumcision as bad. Look how the "low" regions were ranked first, and the higher ones last. And then in the graph, low regions tends towards white, while higher regions tends towards dark red. |
Health › Re: Help! My 17-Year-Old Daughter Has Never Seen Her Period by CorrectionFLuid: 7:34am On May 12 |
brain54: It's best to talk to her about it...
Before she finds out herself. She can explore options like IVF in the future even though she wouldn't be able to carry the baby herself. Or surrogacy.
All hope isn't lost for her.
But talk to her about it! How would she do IVF when she has no ovary which means no eggs . I want to learn |