I don't know if it's called Earpod, Earbud or Airpod, but it's all earpiece. So I bought a Bluetooth one, downloaded Spotify playlist app on my phone's playstore and began listening to jamz 24/7 except when I'm bathing. Even at work, I use it.
I wasn't used to using accessories like this.
So, I noticed a pain inside my right ear, later it became a boyl. I felt the pains, took Bicham ampiclox and after a few days, it disappeared.
Now I can't hear with that ear any longer. I can only partially hear with it.
HOW AM I FEELING ?
In the ear, I feel like there's a blockage which is impeding sound. I feel like there's water in there. You know how it is when you're bathing and water enters into your ear? That's how the feeling is, right now. If I'm talking to someone, I feel there is an earpiece hanging in my ear, so I need to speak louder than normal. This is the Third day. I am worried.
am not a doctor but I think you most likely have ear wax. Am speaking from experience. Just go the hospital, they will flush it for you.
Gaabasky: All of them especially the Arewa politicians and elites need to be blamed and most especially the governor of the Kwara state. We can see what Fayose, late Akeredolu and Wike did to contain the useless moronic bandits in their respective states and we are seeing what the others like Dauda Lawal, Radarada from Katsina and that of Sokoto are doing. The man from Kwara immediately he won the second term he tilted toward the Fulani ideologies with aims of alignment with the core North due to the pressure from Ilorin and now Kwara is boiling.
To me the North knows what they are doing and when they are tired of their useless politics they will eradicate the bandits without shouting a gun.
which kind mumu talk be this?you guys think these guys in the bush listen to anyone but themselves? You are trivializing this issue.
[quote author=phosky post=138323797]Revealing or Representing Africa? See What Ayra Starr Wore To Spotify’s 2026 Best New Artist Party”
When African artists attend global events, they forget culture and remember cleavage.
Ayra Starr at Spotify’s 2026 Best New Artist party in LA 🇺🇸 But why are we always naked when it’s time to represent Africa? 🤔 Is African culture not premium enough again? Or revealing body is now our export? 🌍💃🏽 This is my opinion. Argue with sense.
Ayra Starr at Spotify’s 2026 Best New Artist party in LA 🇺🇸⁰But why are we always naked when it’s time to represent Africa? 🤔⁰Is African culture not premium enough again?⁰Or revealing body is now our export? 🌍💃🏽 This is my opinion. Argue with sense.https://t.co/CMNydqi3H3pic.twitter.com/oXmRPlvujd
I hope as they are closing this door, they are opening another one. Coz I cannot have a wife that denies me sex expect that I won't have it somewhere else. Once you say no, you give up your right to fidelity and I can satisfy myself somewhere else. That will balance the equation.
‘Fubara Is a Threat to Democracy’ — Speaker Amaewhule Barks During Impeachment Proceedings
Rivers State House of Assembly initiated formal impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu on Thursday, January 8, 2026, intensifying the state's political crisis. In a plenary session chaired by Speaker Martins Amaewhule, Majority Leader Major Jack tabled a notice of gross misconduct against Fubara, supported by 26 lawmakers. The allegations, under Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution, cite financial recklessness and legislative obstruction—including failure to submit budget documents, unauthorized expenditures, diversion of House and Service Commission funds, demolition of the Assembly complex, and disregard for financial autonomy court orders.
Rivers Assembly Speaker, Martins Amaewhule
hmmmm. How humans conveniently mask their real intentions and say something else is beyond me. See the speaker vibrating as if he is actually his own man. Na waoooo
Lexzeey: In every family there's these uncles and aunts who knows nothing about you, they don't even know your name sometimes or how you survived into adulthood but feels you owe them allegiance whenever they see you.
first off I know it's an African thing to always respect people older than you, and before you crucify me I am also an adult now with his own adult life, I keep to myself and I don't force people to respect me as respect is earned.
A family member died and we all came back for it, coupled with the holidays, the whole extended family was present including some of those in diaspora, I'm an introvert so I keep to myself, I generally greeted everyone when I came and sat in my corner.
Then there's this useless Cockatoo who drank free beer until his brains froze, first he kept talking about yahoo boys, how they dress a certain way, how they do all sorts to be rich, how they kill people to be rich, they both with soap gotten from herbalist, they don't go to work yet they're living fine, they have cars at a young age etc.
Now when you're talking and you don't call my name trust me I won't answer you. Even if it's obvious you're talking about me, and from all indication this man was talking about me, one my mom is dead, two I earn online and don't physically go to work, third I am not begging I'm doing okay, but I still didn't pay him any mind, then he indirectly started talking about how they don't respect people enough, he was so pained for some reason and condescending.
I just got up and went to a shop outside our family house, as I was buying something this weyrey came, I got what I wanted and turned to leave and that was when I felt it, waaam at my back, this guy slapped me on my back, then he asked me directly, didn't you see me? Don't you know I'm your uncle?
I lost it, and like a reflex I slapped him back hard it was a resounding slap, he staggered backwards, and my cousins held me, before I know it has spread that I just slapped uncle whatever his name is, what's painful is everyone blamed me, for being disrespectful and suddenly it didn't matter what he did, I'm somehow supposed to attone for it.
this man didn't know how I survived till adulthood, not even a penny of his went into my upbringing, I don't know why he felt I owe him respect and allegiance, even if I did, why does he have to go about it that way.
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you messed up big time, there is no sugarcoating it. It's disrespectful of you
fuckingAyaya: what's being controlled by US? The unaliving of people inside church during service or the burning and kidnapping of people during church service or forceful conversion, which of them is being controlled by the USA?
you conveniently forgot to add the bombing of a mosque on Christmas eve.
Housing: She was born with a silver spoon. Her father has more than one hundred solid buildings in Lagos State with over 60% of it in Lagos Island far back as late 60s/ early 70s.
With his personal residence in Ikoyi
aha, that explains it. I was wondering how from being a tailor, she got a licence to drill oil. That place is not for the downtrodden
no matter how you try to beautify it, the final burden of this tax is the common man. You can deceive yourselves till eternity. Once companies realize their tax payments are high, they raise the prices of their goods and services to compensate for increased tax. So how have u saved the common man?talk about rents and energy prices. Na mad una dey mad. God dey
truthera: Can you quote a section of the constitution that Kanu has violated? Why does he need to defend himself when he has no case. Nigeria is finished.... Show me the law he violated?
is your own part of Nigeria that is finished. Law or no law, for the lives you have wasted, you all must pay.
TODAY’S EPIC BATTLE BETWEEN MAZI NNAMDI KANU & JUSTICE JAMES OMOTOSHO AT ABUJA FEDERAL HIGH COURT
Issued by: Onyedikachi Ifedi, Esq. (reporting from a tense courtroom)
1. Overview of Today’s Shocking Court Developments The electrifying proceedings in the case of Federal Republic of Nigeria v Mazi Nnamdi Kanu before Justice James Omotosho took a disturbing turn today, raising serious public concern over the integrity of the judicial process. Multiple actions and pronouncements made by the presiding judge have been widely described as unprecedented, hostile to fair hearing, and blatantly contrary to constitutional standards of criminal trial.
2. Judge Unable to State the Law Under Which Kanu Is Being Tried In open court today, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu demanded repeatedly that Justice Omotosho identify the specific written law under which he is being tried.
Despite multiple direct requests, Justice Omotosho could not cite any written law creating the alleged offence. Instead of addressing this foundational constitutional requirement, the judge evaded the question.
For the avoidance of doubt, Section 36(12) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) provides:
“A person shall not be convicted of a criminal offence unless that offence is defined and the penalty therefor is prescribed in a written law.”
Kanu made it clear to the court that no conviction can stand without a valid written law, and that his faith is on Section 36(12) of the Constitution, not on the judge’s personal views.
3. Judge Failed to Acknowledge the Use of a Repealed Law Kanu moved a formal motion to expunge his plea from the court record on the grounds that the charge was founded on a repealed law.
Rather than taking judicial notice—something every judge is bound to do under the Evidence Act—Justice Omotosho sidestepped the issue. The court refused to acknowledge that no one can be tried under a repealed statute, a position anchored in Nigerian and international law.
4. Omotosho Blocks Final Written Addresses – A Disturbing First in Nigerian Criminal Trial History In a move that has stunned legal observers nationwide, Justice Omotosho announced that he does not want any final written addresses from either party.
This is widely viewed as an aberration and a dangerous departure from established criminal procedure. Final written addresses are:
A core component of fair trial A mandatory stage before judgment The primary avenue for defendants to challenge evidence and raise points of law No credible record exists of a trial judge in Nigeria deliberately blocking final addresses in a criminal case. Legal commentators have described this as a judicial ambush.
5. Kanu’s Final Word to the Judge Today In response to the judge’s position, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu told the court that he does not care what Justice Omotosho says, because the Constitution is supreme:
He stated clearly that Section 36(12) CFRN forbids any conviction without a valid written law, and that no court can override the Constitution.
6. Public Concerns and Implications Today’s proceedings raise grave questions:
Why is a judge avoiding reference to the law he claims to be applying? Why refuse written addresses unless the goal is to avoid legal scrutiny of a predetermined outcome? Why is a court entertaining charges tied to a repealed law? These developments undermine public trust in the judiciary, and today’s events have intensified public, legal, and international concern over the fairness of this trial.
Conclusion
What transpired in court today is not a normal judicial process. The actions and statements of Justice James Omotosho reflect a troubling pattern of procedural irregularities, disregard for constitutional safeguards, and hostility to fair hearing.
This briefing is being issued in the public interest to ensure transparency and to document the concerning conduct observed in today’s proceedings.
More details later...
so your argument now is not that you did not commit the offence rather that the law that made your offence an offence has been repealed? Hmmm, you have a long way to go. Is like you don't know Nigeria. Suddenly you want the judge to respect the law. Did you remember there was a law when you were misbehaving?
madridguy: Nnamdi Kanu should stop gum-body with the Nigeria Christian. For many years you have claimed to be a Jewish so stay one lane I am still waiting for the US/UK special forces that will bring you out from the Nigeria custody.
so the ppl killed by esn and ugm nko?shudnt we also look into that?eye dey smell.
Onlinetutor7: I'm sorry if you are one of those Muslims who have been condemning these Terrorists. You are one of the very few who do so.
The Majority of Muslims on Nairaland see these bandits as Northern Freedom fighters
no, the day you guys learn to put things in proper perspectives, call a spade a spade and call Fulani bandits by their proper name, understand that bokoharam are only a section of muslims with their own ideologies and not a reflection of our general view, you will see more muslims speaking in your language. Not that we have not been speaking, it's just that you guys have listened to us with a biased mind.