dominique: 79 year old man who knows he's not in the best frame of health has no business contesting for presidency but our greedy African leaders no dey ever hear word
SmartPolician: 7. All hotels are to allow people who come in from the explosion site and around it. The state government will settle them.
So these hoteliers expect the government to pay them?
The day someone I know in America experienced something like this, she told me that hotels in that area volunteered to lodge and feed them free of charge... nobody was going to pay them a dime.
She also experienced a shooter opening fire at shoppers at Walmart, Dallas. Motorists pulled over to drive people to their homes, while residents took shoppers (people they don't know) into their homes, giving them food and helping them calm down.
On the other hand, in Nigéria, I have witnessed a situation where a luxury bus had an accident around 5.30am and passengers died in their numbers. Passers-by were searching the victims and obtaining them.
Brothers and sisters, this life isn't about hypocritically going to church and mosque, or reading the Qur'an and Bible every day....we need to genuinely have some humanity in us...
And no be govt govt for everything. We can also help ourselves
Nazgul: Are you ready to get married to her? If yes, take an elderly person from your side to go and meet her parents to apologize. Her parents would call her and resolve the matter. And you'll have your daughter and a wife. Case close.
If no, let her be. You can be calling and sending her messages once in a while to soften her up. If she insists that she doesn't want you in her life, there's nothing you can do than to move on.
Going to court would just be a waste of time and money for you, cos how on Earth would you explain to members of the jury that you want to claim a child whom you abandoned for years. And expect them to reach a favourable Verdict for you to claim her. Knowing fully well that if you get married tomorrow, your new wife might start maltreating her. It's impossible. You'd loose miserably.
Oga, warn yourself o. I be lawyer, let him contact me, 1 B naira. I tak up d case
Keaton: It doesn't matter how "cheap" they can claim fuel is, how much is minimum wage? How can we be buying fuel at almost the same price with countries where people earn over $500 monthly(about 600k naira) as minimum wage?? And you call that cheap?!¿? Are we insane in this country?? ?? ?? This is just a ridiculous attempt at justifying how expensive PMS has become, its dead on arrival!
The day, I went to collect money from one man and he was playing me. I off my cloth and said I will brake his house. I was surprised, everyone begging me was saying you really offend Pastor. But each tym pple call me Pastor I do tell them I am not a Pastor. Some want to put you at disadvantage by calling you Pastor
Too bad. I was at Coca Cola Plant (Asejire)Yesterday to pick a friend and some Eva water. But bc i have a wound on my leg, i cant wear boot/cover shoe. The safety Officer come and check my leg and instructed me not to come out of the Car. Na my friend load the Car. The safety is high. People should be treated like human. We dont hate foreigners but Govt should locked down company that cant treat Us well. I weep for my 9ja.
MatrixReloaded: Them go mess this man up oh. Intimidation drinking bottle water and feeling funky. U will climb down ur high table and meet with the same people in nearest future. Soldiers can risk there life to end your life. Be am exemplary leader. Even in China, bikes are allowed in major cities. If na me if I be soldier, if I enter that car dem go shoot oh. All of una wey dey quote me una mama and papa nyash wey dey leak dey smell
My brother no be say na one way oh. If u watch closely the car is also at the same direction. Na just make him flex him useless power. Fools thinking lagos na paradise. Slum state.
A littel patience will save Nigerian like you. And no be all topic person dey comment.
I get this friend that we were so close but her wife got job in Abuja and he move with the family leaving us behind, I always called him and d friendship the go well. Their was a bank robbery in our community that about 8 pple were killed both civilian n police. After like 4 days I called him and asked if He heard what happened and he said he heard about it. I just end the call and Since then He never call back.
Another is a friend we did NYSC together and we become so called family. Fast forward, I had an accident and I called him and he shouted, after 1 week I didnt see his call, I sent a msg that you cant ask of me and he didnt reply till now.
Those two really pained me bc I learn in a hard ways.
AntiChristian: Climate change in Nigeria seems bogus to me at this time but I can be wrong!
I remember when Peter Obi Okwute himself was asked about his climate change policy if he becomes president!
His response was clownish and clueless to say the least! He doesn't even know what climate change and green/renewable energy means yet wants to bring Nigeria into the industrial manufacturing age!
Samantha124: There was a time I was like you, I had not lost a loved one and I used to consider myself lucky until death came knocking on the 25th of December 2009... It was my grandfather and he was laid to rest on the 31st of December, his birthday.
I loved that man so much, he was like my second father... Whenever I'd visit, he'd fill the fridge with all my favorite snacks and dairy products... He'd also cook for me whenever my grandmother wasn't around and the man was not such a bad cook.
Well, at least he was an old man and as we were moving on, my brother past away on the 2nd of February 2010 and was laid to rest on the 8th of February... It wasn't easy, I was still young then and I'd sometimes have nightmares... My parents had to move me to their bedroom for a while... The whole thing still affects me even today because whenever I hear that a loved one is sick, I'd panic.
On three occasions I suffered a panic attack in public and it was so embarrassing... First time was at the school of law, I had went there to consult with one of my lecturers when I contacted my sister to ask her about our father because I couldn't get hold of him all morning... When she told me that he was hospitalized, at first I acted calm... But immediately I hung up the phone, I started panicking and one of the lecturers who was passing by noticed that I wasn't okay.
He came to me and asked me what was wrong, but I couldn't speak... He then called the school's principal administrator and together they took me to the administrator's office... They got me a glass of water and tried to get me to calm down and after a while, I was finally able to speak and told them what was wrong... They then asked for my father's contact details so they could call him just to ensure me that everything was going to be fine... He finally picked up the call and he ensured me that he was going to be okay and that I shouldn't worry much.
The second time was back then when my sister had issues with fibroids, sometimes her condition would be so severe, I'd be afraid that I might lose her like I lost my brother... One time I was at the library when I started crying... I thought studying would keep my mind occupied, but I was wrong.
And the last time I panicked in public was at my grandmother's funeral... From the day her death was announced, I didn't cry because I thought she was old and it was her time, but I guess I was just being in denial of her death because all the emotions came crashing on the day of the funeral, I even passed out and woke up in the clinic.
Ever since my brother's death, I'm always afraid whenever someone close to me isn't feeling well... They say time heals all wounds, but as for me I don't know, I feel like I haven't gotten over my brother's death because whenever someone doesn't feel well, I always fear that the person is gonna die like he did.
It was long i had an emotional cry like dis. Brother pls accept my condolences
adecz: What America 🇺🇸and Israel🇮🇱 are telling the world is that it's 🆗 to bomb & kill 1000 Palestinian 🇵🇸women and children if by chance one Hammas militant happens to be amongst them❗️❗️❗️❗️
Let the 1000 Palestinians women and children kill the hamas themselves so they can be safe. You can't be doing kill and hide
Askmewhy: Lagos government didn't construct it well and that was why they were able to destroy it. Come to Ujogba /Ogwa Road, off Igieduma -Auchi Road and come and learn how Obaseki constructed barricade with big big stone. Sanwo olu should quickly call obaseki and get idea on how to get it done.
nnachukz: Believe it or not, Nigeria can not be better as a single entity. It can only keep getting worse. Divide it and see every unit flourishing because it will give birth to true nations with true patriots.
How long is Gabon flourish with just 2 million people, oil and other resources and same people.
It is not about size of a country but her citizen.
Kcfresh2103: 4. DIG Adeleke Adeyinka Bode State of Origin/LGA: Kwara/EKITI Date of Birth: 13/05/1965 Date of Enlistment: 03/03/1990 Promoted AIG: Jul 2021 Promoted DIG: Feb 2023
Is there anything like Ekiti LGA or this Niga shares two state of Origin?
BOYS2MEN: I am beginning to believe that these westerners are the reason why Africa has been backwards in terms of democracy....the type of democracy we have here in Africa , especially west Africa is DEMOCRAZY.....the military fit come change niger , u never can tell
You just say the truth. West is the problem of Africa. We are hungry, you are not bother but you want our oppressors to countine.
youngfocus: I have finally bought my first car,Honda eod I love the car movement nd stability,is there anything u want me to know about the car maintenance nd tips I will b glad for ur contribution thank you all