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Imagine this embarrassing rubbish. How did we get here as a country? Nigeria is the second highest country dealing with paternity fraud. What is the Senate and House of Representatives doing? Why are the same churches that make HIV and pregnancy tests compulsory before the wedding not demanding for DNA testing before child dedication? This fraud has to be stopped! It is in the front page already. But here is the link. https://www.nairaland.com/8040731/nigeria-2nd-highest-rate-paternity |
when a woman starts denying you sex, know that she is getting involved with someone else. Stop beating yourself up because I can assure you that your girl has been sleeping with other men. Forget the fake tears. She will not stop. She will just be more careful next time. Thank God for showing you who she is. Meanwhile, go for an HIV test. Kick that girl to the curb. |
Akpabio needs to step down or be impeached. He has been bumbling and stumbling from one disaster to another since he became SP. He is unguarded in his speech and lacks the refinement necessary for the no. 3 office in the country. |
The fulani have become a scourge all over Nigeria. |
Can i message you on WhatsApp? There are things I'll like to hear your perspective on but i don't want it posted here. |
Emotions and sentiments are undoubtedly running high at the moment. Particularly within the armed forces and those who for one reason or the other, want to play on the sensibilities of Nigerians and to also give the army a bad name. I am by no means holding brief for the Nigerian army. It is not my place to do that. But let's keep sentiments aside. 1. It is not a thing of debate why the army was in that location in the first place. It is also not in debate that the Nigerian army lost officers and men in a cowardly ambush when they went for a peace mission in Okuama community. 2. It has been reported that the communities were engaged in land dispute and a member of an opposing community, was kidnapped. Officers of the Nigerian army undertook it upon themselves to visit that community and see how a peaceful resolution could be wrought. That ended up to be their mistake. 3. Videos are flying around purportedly showing supposed Nigerian army soldiers setting the community on fire. This is very far from the truth. For the first time in a long while, when news of the deaths of the officers broke, in all the bedlam, the army spokesman, released a statement that detailed investigation will be undertaken and those behind the Killings will be brought to book. That release had barely made the rounds in the press before videos of supposed Nigerian army soldiers setting fire to houses in the community, started making the rounds. Let's consider this angle. After agents of that community in the land dispute killed those officers, were we expecting that the inhabitants of that community remain in place? Of course not! They fled. And by fleeing, they gave room to the community they were in dispute with to come and set fire to their homes. This to ensure that they don't return. Secondly, the level of fire power deployed in this assault, shows a carefully planned arrangement. The killers were expecting the soldiers and they positioned themselves accordingly. The result of the peace keeping mission would have been immaterial. Those soldiers would have been killed anyway. Which begs the question. Who is it that stands to benefit from these Killings? Are these people who seek to distabilize the current government? Is it not rather surprising that it is now that Nigeria is beginning to export higher volumes of crude that this incident happened? Are there people that hate this government so much that causing instability in the Niger-Delta and the armed forces is a low that is not beyond them? The army has been stationed close to that community for years now. If the army had been a terror to the peace of that community, the world would have heard it long before now. My sympathies to the families who are grieving as a result of this senseless killing. |
Anything goes mentality that Nigerians have can't work outside our shores. |
Jos seems littered with these kinds of places. Gada Biu also used to be a very terrifying place with all manner of vices. I don't know if it has changed. |
Hmmm... |
Can Olukoya go to the UK? |
ceejay80s:If you notice, the husband wasn't driving. The wife was. They took the wife out of the car and shot the husband. The wife may have a case to answer here. |
Was the wife the one driving? The husband was in the passenger seat. Something seems off here. Could the wife have arranged to have her husband killed? Why kill the man if you intend to collect ransome? Is the man not the one who should corral resources from his people to pay the ransome? There is more than meets the eye here. |
This is the kind of thread kobojunkie will make good input. He/she is normally prompt in posting. Whatever has to be said, I think OP should thread with caution and not fully commit yet. If a man has you and is flirting with other women on line, that's never a good thing. You will experience worse in marriage. |
Madam, listen to me and listen well. I am a Nigerian man. Married as well. I'm going to be brutal and frank. Your husband or fiance more appropriately, is actively cheating on you. Not just flirting, actively sleeping with other women. Marry this man at your peril. You guys met online. He was searching for any random foreigner and you took the bait. Cut him off. There is no love in action here. You are just a tool to him. |
If joining BRICS is because Nigeria wants to sell crude in naira, then they got another thing coming. Russia has that market captured. They are the largest supplier to China and India. That's how they've managed to have a stronger economy inspite of western imposed sanctions. I can't imagine they'll let Nigeria cut into their market share. |
I am a strong Obi supporter. But even I was aghast at the blatant attempt to play on the intelligence of people Obi displayed yesterday. Even before the war, Ukraine has been the major supplier of wheat to Nigeria. Obi owns a brewery. He damn well knows that Ukraine is his major supplier of barley and hops. I hate any form of naked and blatant attempt to play around objectivity. Obi knew he was not being factual. What was he trying to gain? Tinubu is doing enough to mess up his government already. Obi shouldn't have to garnish facts to make his point. |
Maneq:Werey! You no well i swear. 🤣🤣🤣 |
Abi Ahnie don dey use style dey indicate say she dey available for hookup ni? |
Hmm. |
Melagros:Is English that hard to understand? |
Peeping Tom. How long have you been masturbating to your sisters unclothedness? You must have been peeping at her for a while. |
Useless lots |
In my next life if I see a short woman, v8 engine no go run pass my leg. Those people? Hmmmm... |
That man don high from erujeje. |
Stop picking things from reddit. |
Badluck o!!! Tinubu has jinxed that match. |
CodeTemplar:Stupid question to ask. |
So, the useless Nigerian Senate that approved these loans for the equally useless Buhari government didn't read the email strenious conditions attached to the loans or what? Empty brains. |
GanagiBitrus:Uzoho who? Abeg abeg abeg. No ever mention that name again. That guy has signed a contract with calamity. |
Mumu |
The Nigerian Navy is a criminal organisation. Simple. |
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