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PropertiesRe: Agents And Landlords Exploit House Seekers In Lagos by ElprimaHomes: 10:55pm On Aug 26, 2021
kriss27:
This is wickedness ! Which inflation? You are part of the the problem. House that has been built since! If the house was not in Lagos, I don’t think you would think of increment cause no one will pay!
Are you kidding me? Isn't there inflation in Nigeria? Why should the COST of accommodation not be raised like other items available for purchase and payment? Is the US wicked because you require more naira to afford just one dollar? Make una dey try dey considerate abeg
PropertiesRe: Agents And Landlords Exploit House Seekers In Lagos by ElprimaHomes: 10:47pm On Aug 26, 2021
SWDude:
Same here. And to even talk about the cost of materials these days, it's crazy. They won't understand until it's their time to build theirs.
Exactly, I'm an agents and also supply building materials and I know how sharply the cost of these things increased within the last 3 months that even getting customers was war
PropertiesRe: Agents And Landlords Exploit House Seekers In Lagos by ElprimaHomes: 10:46pm On Aug 26, 2021
Bngf:
Hmmmm

I am a landlord and if we landlords share our experiences on how tenants frustrate us everyday and if at all it worth giving house up for rent in nigeria where you get lowest Return on investment
Lol. I think many people are not being realistic with their demands. You want to live in Mushin but not pay Mushin rent. How?
PropertiesRe: Agents And Landlords Exploit House Seekers In Lagos by ElprimaHomes: 10:44pm On Aug 26, 2021
seunt4ut:
Don’t say that again. All Lagos property agents are criminals. They are so rude And dubious. They are only after your money.
I beg to differ sir. I am not a criminal, neither am I rude nor dubious.
PropertiesRe: Agents And Landlords Exploit House Seekers In Lagos by ElprimaHomes: 10:41pm On Aug 26, 2021
As a property agent and real estate consultant, I have a slightly different take on the house-hunting process and I would like to share. Please enjoy



Favour Irabor, a 22-year old university student, lives with her mother and siblings in a church facility in Mushin, one of the most crowded areas of Lagos, Nigeria. The arrangement was only meant to last a few months, the time it would take to secure a more permanent apartment on Lagos mainland. But since they moved into the church in November 2019, their housing hunt has come up empty.

What they had thought would be a straightforward search instead led them down a rabbit hole of endless substandard and prohibitively expensive apartments. The family, who is under pressure to vacate the church facility for personal reasons, is nearing their wits’ end. Renting “in this part of Lagos is a means of exploitation, because I don’t understand why houses are very expensive,” Favour said.
Okay, I find this section weird for two reasons:
1. Why does this family have to live in Mushin?
2. What do they mean by rent there being exploitative and "very expensive?

One of our very first lessons in economics class is the correlation between demand, supply and cost. Things tend to cost higher when there demand outpaces supply.
If they cannot afford to pay the asking price they have two options:
1. Reduce the standard of accommodation they want
2. Extend their search to less desirous neighbourhoods. Not everybody is able to afford what they want.

Favour’s experience is not peculiar to her. Almost every house seeker in Lagos, the country’s economic capital where the cost of living is steeply rising, faces a glut of badly managed homes with prices that do not correlate with the conditions of the property.

“The excuse is that everything is now expensive, and that is the umbrella everyone is hiding under,” Moyinoluwa, 22, told Sahelien.com. Moyinoluwa works in an office at Lagos Island, the area of Lagos dominated by the city’s upper class and multinational business chains. She is currently looking to rent an apartment on the mainland due to the skyrocketing costs of housing and living.
Another wonderful set of paragraphs grin. Why?
1. Even the size of pure water has reduced in Lagos. Of course, everything is now expensive. It's not an excuse, it's a fact. Cement used to be ₦2500 a bag around April, now it's ₦4000, of course the price staring will be transferred to the final consumer. Asides the increase in the cost of cement, other goods and services have increased in price, it shouldn't be surprising that the cost of accommodation also increases.

Mutyhullahi Adesola, a trained real estate agent and a member of the National Institute of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), blames the rising costs on Nigeria’s banking system. Most property owners rely on commercial loans with high interest rates to develop properties, pushing developers and landlords to charge tenants multiple years in advance.

“Banks give commercial rates for housing development, and if you take a commercial loan for developing a property, you cannot get your return until five to seven years. It is a long-term project for you to recoup your capital, and that is why some landlords take two to three years in advance. It should normally be monthly or every six months,” Adesola explained.
1. If a Nigerian bank, which is notoriously averse to disbursing loans has a penchant for financing property development that should tell you that the market for accommodation is a fertile and lucrative one(demand-and-supply again).
2. Asides loan repayment, the loaner also has to make some profit for his troubles, hence the high cost of property rent/lease. Please, understand this

The advance for many single rooms in tenement houses—where the kitchen and bathroom are shared by everyone—is usually between 80,000 and 100,000 naira ($205 to $256), and for self-contained apartments and flats, the prices are much higher. This pricing makes most apartments beyond the reach of people with average income residing in Lagos. Nigeria’s minimum wage is 30,000 naira ($73).
Okay, this is poor form. 80k - 100k in what areas? Are these rates standard across Lagos?

Moyinoluwa said she has seen the prices of the same apartments shoot up even one month after she began searching for an apartment.
This is a fact, again refer to the forces of demand and supply; they are called forces for a reason. This is simply the reality, and you really have no choice but to live with it, no pun intended.

Beyond the economic crisis of the country, at the base of the seemingly irreversible hike is an informal system of housing agents.

The agents have percolated the housing ecosystem and made themselves inevitable middlemen between house seekers and property owners.
Erm, another bad faith argument. The agents are inevitable because they solve a problem which is searching and identifying vacant apartments.
You have no idea how difficult it is to find vacant houses. Most agents simply walk(trek) from street to street under the sun looking for vacant apartments for rent. This is extremely hard physical work. If a would be renter is willing to go to this trouble, they are more than welcome to do so, it isn't illegal and they would face no resistance from these percolating agents grin. Good luck though.

Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria and home to an ever-burgeoning population of 20 million people. It is the densest state in Nigeria with a territorial land area of 351,861 hectares, making it the smallest state by size, yet the most populated in the country.

Since 2015, Nigeria’s economy has been in continuous decline featuring two economic recessions and a badly managed pandemic fallout. The crisis has a particularly crippling effect on city-dwellers grappling with an 18.7 percent inflation rate, which reflects in the costs of renting an apartment.
Again, the economic rule of scarcity driving up prices. Nothing to see here.

Getting a house typically involves an agent who has knowledge of available apartments in a particular location. An agent’s consultation fee for taking a house seeker to see a house ranges from 3,000 naira ($7.69) to 10,000 naira ($25.64) and could be higher in other areas like the Island. This fee is non-refundable, regardless of the conditions of the houses. And, according to Favour, there are other miscellaneous costs like fare and tips that a house seeker pays to an agent for their service.
I'm a little conflicted on this. I never charge consultation fees when taking clients out on a home tour/inspection, but the problem is the tendency for clients to also take advantage of that by entertaining themselves house-shopping at your expense (time mainly).
Usually, I send a picture of properties at my disposal and if you like any, the inspection is likely a mere formality and more of a confirmation that what I have showed you is truly available and I the condition I have claimed. If you don't fancy any, you simply move to some other agent.

Moyinoluwa argued that the agents are also responsible for the hike and the problems house-seekers face. “I think majority of our frustration comes from the agent and their insincerity,” Moyinoluwa said. “They know it is almost impossible to get a house without them, that is why they act like mini-gods.”
Yes, there are lot of unscrupulous agents. It is a difficult job and a lot of agents lie to clients and cut corners. But, it's laughable to think an agent has any influence on the cost of a house or apartment. If nothing, we want it cheaper so it's easily afforded. The more expensive accommodation is, the less likely we are to find renters/buyers, hence, the less commissions we make.

Favour’s experience with agents has been unsavory, too. “I cannot count the number of agents that have helped us look for a house and it did not work out,” she said.
The budget and taste likely don't match. Most people want a Benz for the price of a Toyota. Not going to happen.

She met another one in January this year through a referral. After a tour of houses that did not meet her taste, he introduced her to his family house. A tenant would be moving out, but they needed some money to help her secure another apartment, the agent told her.

Favour agreed to pay 100,000 naira ($256.41) to the agent up front as part of the rent. Then weeks morphed into months, and the tenant did not move out of the apartment. Despite feeling assured that their frustrating search had ended, a tiny knot of anxiety began to grow in Favour. By April, the agent could not be traced and he had blocked both Favour and her mother from calling his line.
Well, all professions do have them. There are quack doctors and charge-and-bil lawyers too. As a rule of thumb, never trust a Nigerian with money even a pastor. I find it difficult to believe that this happened in 2021, but desertion has a way of making us do foolish things.

In May, Favour contacted someone who is in the military to threaten the agent. That, combined with the threat of media exposure, forced the agent to finally return her money.
Smh

Adesola believes the proliferation of untrained and unprofessional agents is a consequence of NIESV’s laxity in enforcing its regulations and the inability of its members to penetrate every location.

With regards to untrained informal agents, “the problem is part of a larger problem,” he told Sahelien.com. “They are not registered with the institute and not trained. But the attitude of let them be, let them enjoy their life—it is not only you in the country that leads to what we have now,” he added.

The institute says on its website that membership is “open to all Nigerians, and in certain cases to foreigners, who have obtained training in estate surveying and valuation and in the broad field of estate management at approved institutions both within and outside the country.”

Membership is based on academic qualifications and is voluntary, so unqualified agents are at large exploiting house seekers and are not bound by the institute’s regulations. In the bid to reform, NSIEV streamlined the agents into an affiliate association called Association of Estate Agents in Nigeria (AEAN).

The affiliation has not had any effect on the informal agency sector as AEAN only records “150+ Certified Agents” and “400+ Registered Agents” nationwide when there are hundreds of informal agents in Lagos alone. There are no regulations guiding the work of the agents, who work in an informal ecosystem.
This definitely needs to be regulated and standardized. Too many clowns muddying the profession.

Upon agreeing to take an apartment, an agent then demands their own commission which could be between 50,000 naira to 250,000 naira ($128.2 to $641) depending on the location and type of apartment. Landlords also work with agents to inflate the agent’s commission, so they can rent the apartment to their customers according to Moyinoluwa.
There is actually a standard rate for commissions which is 10% if the sale/rent is below ₦1m, and 5% if above ₦1m. Many agents hardly follow this because the public isn't aware. However, agents are also at liberty to set their own rates (before commencing on a search) if they feel the assignment is more difficult than the average brief, and it's left to the client to accept the agent's terms or not

"You don’t know who is saying the truth and who is not. Some landlords also take part of the agency fee, the agents tell you it is not for them alone. It is a dirty game,” Moyinoluwa said. Favour reiterated this claim too. “Agent would exploit you and the landlords would exploit you,” she said.
1. Of course, it's a dirty game. We're Nigerians na. Even the houses of God have been sullied. Shine your eye is not and idle phrase. Even clients will go behind your back and meet secretly with landlords after you take them for inspection. Even clients will exploit you. grin
2. I, personally have never had a landlord ask for a penny from my earned commissions so I wouldn't put any stock in this claim.
TravelRe: What I Saw About Japan by ElprimaHomes: 1:29pm On Aug 26, 2021
yellowgarri2:
wetin carry me come Nigeria sef?
Yes, I've read a number of accounts about this happening and I marvel each time. Not only will your wallet not be returned in Nigeria, there are people are actively trying to steal it from you
TravelRe: What I Saw About Japan by ElprimaHomes: 1:28pm On Aug 26, 2021
aurorae1:
Confucianism and Taoism bleeds into every fiber of their society. You don't have to be Christian or Muslim to live a good communal life. See we here that carry religion on top our brain, see our society.
It's nothing if you don't allow the good of your religion to influence you.
Interesting. I never even considered that.

How do you think we can foster a strong sense of community in Nigeria/Africa? We seem to love out community but our actions don't quite reflect this sentiment. A basic example is almost everybody throwing trash by the roadside leaving the neighbourhood looking dirty, we know it's wrong but still do it anyway.
InvestmentRe: How Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY by ElprimaHomes(op): 8:05am On Aug 26, 2021
There's no reason why you should keep on struggling financially. There are so many tools at your disposal to help lift your finances and settle your bills
FamilyRe: ©Perfect Side Hustle: How Peter Collects Rent Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!© by ElprimaHomes(op): 8:05am On Aug 26, 2021
There's no reason why you should keep on struggling financially. There are so many tools at your disposal to help lift your finances and settle your bills
BusinessRe: How Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!!! by ElprimaHomes(op): 8:04am On Aug 26, 2021
There's no reason why you should keep on struggling financially. There are so many tools at your disposal to help lift your finances and settle your bills
BusinessRe: How Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!!! by ElprimaHomes(op): 11:08am On Aug 25, 2021
It's always a good time to change your financial habits and take control of your finances smiley
FamilyRe: ©Perfect Side Hustle: How Peter Collects Rent Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!© by ElprimaHomes(op): 11:08am On Aug 25, 2021
It's always a good time to change your financial habits and take control of your finances smiley
InvestmentRe: How Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY by ElprimaHomes(op):
In a bid to help you rest easy while your funds are invested with us, we will be furnishing you with the following documents as soon as payment is made:

1. Payment Receipt:
Showing proof of payment; it will, of course, bear your name as the payer and the name of the issuing party (our organisation). It will also bear the purpose of payment (subscribing to the Rent Made Easy scheme)

2. Deed Of Assignment:
This simply shows your interest in the properties to be rented and proves that your investment subscription makes you eligible to receive rent accruing from the buildings.

3. Investment Certificate:
We issue this document to serve as proof that you have an active investment with our organisation and you are eligible to receive returns on your investment, as well as the date of investment maturity.
The details to be found on this are:
i. Your name
ii. The name of the developing and investment company
iii. Date of investment
iv. Date of maturity
v. Company seal

4. Insurance Certificate:
As the name implies, this ensures the safety of your investment, and provides evidence that, not only are you under an investment contract with us, your contract and investments are also protected by our insurers (Sovereign Trust & AIICO Insurance).

5. Post-Dated Cheque:
This informs you of the expected date of maturity of your investment and the exact day you can claim your returns. As you know, it is a criminal offence to issue a dud cheque in Nigeria.


All the above measures are steps we've taken to demonstrate good faith in our operations and inspire confidence in our product.

Please, feel free to call/whatsapp Harrison on:
0903 208 0845 if you have any further questions on this investment opportunity.

Thank you
BusinessRe: How Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!!! by ElprimaHomes(op):
In a bid to help you rest easy while your funds are invested with us, we will be furnishing you with the following documents as soon as payment is made:

1. Payment Receipt:
Showing proof of payment; it will, of course, bear your name as the payer and the name of the issuing party (our organisation). It will also bear the purpose of payment (subscribing to the Rent Made Easy scheme)

2. Deed Of Assignment:
This simply shows your interest in the properties to be rented and proves that your investment subscription makes you eligible to receive rent accruing from the buildings.

3. Investment Certificate:
We issue this document to serve as proof that you have an active investment with our organisation and you are eligible to receive returns on your investment, as well as the date of investment maturity.
The details to be found on this are:
i. Your name
ii. The name of the developing and investment company
iii. Date of investment
iv. Date of maturity
v. Company seal

4. Insurance Certificate:
As the name implies, this ensures the safety of your investment, and provides evidence that, not only are you under an investment contract with us, your contract and investments are also protected by our insurers (Sovereign Trust & AIICO Insurance).

5. Post-Dated Cheque:
This informs you of the expected date of maturity of your investment and the exact day you can claim your returns. As you know, it is a criminal offence to issue a dud cheque in Nigeria.


All the above measures are steps we've taken to demonstrate good faith in our operations and inspire confidence in our product.

Please, feel free to call/whatsapp Harrison on:
0903 208 0845 if you have any further questions on this investment opportunity.

Thank you
FamilyRe: ©Perfect Side Hustle: How Peter Collects Rent Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!© by ElprimaHomes(op): 8:08pm On Aug 24, 2021
BusinessHow Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY by ElprimaHomes(op):
Peter and John have been working together for about four years in the Accounting Department of the same organisation. They applied for work at about the same time and were interviewed on the same day and offered employment and started work at the same time. To crown it all, they both receive the same amount of money as salary.

Unfortunately, that's where their similarity ends. Peter dresses better, looks healthier, drives a better car and lives in a better house and his children attend better schools.

Peter is always in a good mood and seems to always have money while John, on the other hand always thinks payday cannot come soon enough.


Frustrated by his incessant lack of funds, one day John is forced to ask Peter a very direct question "Piro, abeg no vex. You no dey ever broke? Where you dey always see money?"

Peter looks at his friend and colleague, smiles and says, "Baba, na investments o". But John doesn't seem to understand, "which kind investment John asks not believing".

Peter then goes on to explain that he has a number of real estate investments, but that the one he advises people to first try is the 'Rent Made Easy Offer' where you partner with a real estate development company. The developer builds houses for rent and you get a percentage of your percentage every 14 months. You see, this helps Peter to save money and still have extra to spend at the end of each investment cycle.

In Peter's case, he started with an investment of ₦10m and got ₦4m in rent in addition to his capital, making a total of ₦14m.

Now, John has joined the winning train and is expecting his first rent by September 2021, having invested in August of 2020. John was able to invest ₦5m and is expecting to revive ₦2m in rent at the end of September 2021.

You too can build a solid financial base like John and Peter. With a minimum deposit of ₦1m, you can start your journey to financial independence and stability. It's never too late or too early to start.

To find out how you too can partake of this amazing offer:
Call/Whatsapp: Harrison on 0903 208 0845

It's always a good time to invest

InvestmentHow Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY by ElprimaHomes(op): 2:39pm On Aug 24, 2021
Peter and John have been working together for about four years in the Accounting Department of the same organisation. They applied for work at about the same time and were interviewed on the same day and offered employment and started work at the same time. To crown it all, they both receive the same amount of money as salary.

Unfortunately, that's where their similarity ends. Peter dresses better, looks healthier, drives a better car and lives in a better house and his children attend better schools.

Peter is always in a good mood and seems to always have money while John, on the other hand always thinks payday cannot come soon enough.

Frustrated by his incessant lack of funds, one day John is forced to ask Peter a very direct question "Piro, abeg no vex. You no dey ever broke? Where you dey always see money?"

Peter looks at his friend and colleague, smiles and says, "Baba, na investments o". But John doesn't seem to understand, "which kind investment John asks not believing".

Peter then goes on to explain that he has a number of real estate investments, but that the one he advised people to first try is the 'Rent Made Easy Offer' where you partner with a real estate development company. The developer builds houses for rent and you get a percentage of your percentage every 14 months. You see, this helps Peter to save money and still have extra to spend at the end of each investment cycle.

In Peter's case, he started with an investment of ₦10m and got ₦4m in rent in addition to his capital, making a total of ₦14m.

Now, John has joined the winning train and is expecting his first rent by September 2021, having invested in August of 2020. John was able to invest ₦5m and is expecting to revive ₦2m in rent at the end of September 2021.

You too can build a solid financial base like John and Peter. With a minimum deposit of ₦1m, you can start your journey to financial independence and stability. It's never too late or too early to start.

To find out how you too can partake of this amazing offer:
Call/Whatsapp: Harrison on 0903 208 0845

It's always a good time to invest

Family©Perfect Side Hustle: How Peter Collects Rent Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!© by ElprimaHomes(op):
Peter and John have been working together for about four years in the Accounting Department of the same organisation. They applied for work at about the same time and were interviewed on the same day and offered employment and started work at the same time. To crown it all, they both receive the same amount of money as salary.

Unfortunately, that's where their similarity ends. Peter dresses better, looks healthier, drives a better car and lives in a better house and his children attend better schools.

Peter is always in a good mood and seems to always have money while John, on the other hand always thinks payday cannot come soon enough.

Frustrated by his incessant lack of funds, one day John is forced to ask Peter a very direct question "Piro, abeg no vex. You no dey ever broke? Where you dey always see money?"

Peter looks at his friend and colleague, smiles and says, "Baba, na investments o". But John doesn't seem to understand, "which kind investment John asks not believing".

Peter then goes on to explain that he has a number of real estate investments, but that the one he advised people to first try is the 'Rent Made Easy Offer' where you partner with a real estate development company. The developer builds houses for rent and you get a percentage of your percentage every 14 months. You see, this helps Peter to save money and still have extra to spend at the end of each investment cycle.

In Peter's case, he started with an investment of ₦10m and got ₦4m in rent in addition to his capital, making a total of ₦14m.

Now, John has joined the winning train and is expecting his first rent by September 2021, having invested in August of 2020. John was able to invest ₦5m and is expecting to revive ₦2m in rent at the end of September 2021.

You too can build a solid financial base like John and Peter. With a minimum deposit of ₦1m, you can start your journey to financial independence and stability. It's never too late or too early to start.

To find out how you too can partake of this amazing offer:
Call/Whatsapp: Harrison on 0903 208 0845

It's always a good time to invest

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BusinessHow Peter Collects Rent Regularly Even Though He Owns NO PROPERTY!!! by ElprimaHomes(op): 2:21pm On Aug 24, 2021
Peter and John have been working together for about four years in the Accounting Department of the same organisation. They applied for work at about the same time and were interviewed on the same day and offered employment and started work at the same time. To crown it all, they both receive the same amount of money as salary.

Unfortunately, that's where their similarity ends. Peter dresses better, looks healthier, drives a better car and lives in a better house and his children attend better schools.

Peter is always in a good mood and seems to always have money while John, on the other hand always thinks payday cannot come soon enough.

Frustrated by his incessant lack of funds, one day John is forced to ask Peter a very direct question "Piro, abeg no vex. You no dey ever broke? Where you dey always see money?"

Peter looks at his friend and colleague, smiles and says, "Baba, na investments o". But John doesn't seem to understand, "which kind investment John asks not believing".

Peter then goes on to explain that he has a number of real estate investments, but that the one he advised people to first try is the 'Rent Made Easy Offer' where you partner with a real estate development company. The developer builds houses for rent and you get a percentage of your percentage every 14 months. You see, this helps Peter to save money and still have extra to spend at the end of each investment cycle.

In Peter's case, he started with an investment of ₦10m and got ₦4m in rent in addition to his capital, making a total of ₦14m.

Now, John has joined the winning train and is expecting his first rent by September 2021, having invested in August of 2020. John was able to invest ₦5m and is expecting to revive ₦2m in rent at the end of September 2021.

You too can build a solid financial base like John and Peter. With a minimum deposit of ₦1m, you can start your journey to financial independence and stability. It's never too late or too early to start.

To find out how you too can partake of this amazing offer:
Call/Whatsapp: Harrison on 0903 208 0845

It's always a good time to invest

TravelRe: What I Saw About Japan by ElprimaHomes: 5:59pm On Aug 23, 2021
I don't know how the Japanese did it but their society operates on a very high spiritual frequency.

They may not be christian/muslim but they are one with nature and that is the peak of spirituality.

My hypothesis about the Japanese is that they are extremely disciplined and this has expressed itself in how they interact with humans and nature. The more disciplined you are, the more likely you are to be an exemplary individual.

In contrast, Nigerians are highly indulgent and lack self discipline, and if you cannot govern yourself you cannot govern others. We have a massive indiscipline problem in Nigeria, hence our many troubles.
Someone, comes into the bank and they want to be attended to immediately despite finding others on a queue waiting their turn; it is a fruit of indiscipline. Indiscipline breeds impatience, impatience breeds other vices like selfishness and greed amongst other ills.
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Colour: Gold
Price: ₦2.8m (slightly negotiable)

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PoliticsRe: Modu Malaram: Why We're Surrendering To Nigerian Troops - Ex Boko Haram Fighter by ElprimaHomes: 7:45pm On Aug 10, 2021
tenpipsperday:
I don't think God is ready to help those who are not ready to receive his help.

Let us finish ourselves with ethnicity and religion.
Our biggest problem in this country is ignorance, and the ruling elite want to keep it that way. The few who aren't ignorant aren't bold enough to educate the rest
PoliticsRe: Modu Malaram: Why We're Surrendering To Nigerian Troops - Ex Boko Haram Fighter by ElprimaHomes: 7:41pm On Aug 10, 2021
God help us in this country

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