Botragelad: Isn't this simple sense? It's called "emotional triangulation". Now, here's how it works:
1. They create a emotional connection with Chiditmma or whatever her name (point A). 2. Then, they introduce a new emotional connection with Miss Kwara (point B). 3. Finally, they pit Chidimma against Miss Kwara, creating an emotional triangle (point C).
This emotional triangulation leaves you Nigerians feeling confused, divided, and emotionally invested in the outcome. It's like an emotional soap opera.
Say a mate of yours who's always flirting with your ex (point A). Then, they start flirting with someone else (point B). Suddenly, they're pitting you against your ex, saying "who's the better mate?" (point C). You're left feeling confused, wondering what's going on.
That's what these bunch of South Africans up there are doing to the Nigerians, but it seems you folks get emotional like I said.
trust me, South africans can never win nigerians with their votes, nigerians will gather together and vote massively for their choice when it comes to that
Botragelad: No, they're only manipulating your emotions because, let's face it, you lot are a sensitive bunch, always getting worked up about something or other.
And they've held on to that. It's a right clever tactic, using your emotions as leverage against you.
But why are they making a U-turn from Chidinma Adetshina they've been supporting
Adanma Luke has appealed to Nigerians in an emotional video many months after Jnr Pope and others died while working for her. While some fans pitied her, others said she wasn’t a victim.
On her official Instagram page, the movie star posted an emotional video where she spoke about the tragedy and how it had greatly impacted her mental health and general wellbeing. According to Adanma, even though she understood that the tragedy was destined by God to happen, she wondered why it had to happen to her. Speaking further, she expressed sadness that all those who lost their lives had to come to work for her.
I’m gradually losing my life - Adanma Luke
Adanma Luke went on to plead with Nigerians to forgive her because she was battling financial and mental health problems. According to her, she is still catering for the families of those who lost their lives and she needs to work to make money.
In her words: “I didn’t even know what depression was until this whole incident happened, I’m gradually losing my life, I’m regretting a lot of things, I don’t even know how to call people for jobs. Please Nigerians, forgive me, forgive me for employing people for jobs, I don’t even know what to say but I’m sorry, please I’m losing my life. People are even saying I went on vacation, I’m here for business, I travelled to go help myself, I’ve been indoors doing nothing and yet still catering for the families that lost their loved ones. Where do you people expect me to get all these money from? I need to work, I need to make money. My baby wasn’t even up to three months when this thing happened. You all can’t even imagine all what I went through but please Nigerians, forgive me. I know I can’t bring back the dead.
Someone reacted: “Her mental health definitely won’t be good right now..it’s just a very tragic situation all together
An armed group linked to al-Qaeda, Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), has claimed responsibility for what it says was an attack that killed up to 200 people and injured at least 140 in central Burkina Faso.
The attack took place on Saturday in the region of Barsalogho, about 40km (25 miles) north of the strategic town of Kaya, which analysts said is home to the last standing force protecting the capital, Ouagadougou.
Fighters opened fire on teams of people digging trenches designed to protect security outposts. Several soldiers were missing after the attack, and the attackers took weapons and a military ambulance.
Reporting from Dakar, Senegal, Al Jazeera’s Nicholas Haque said JNIM posted gruesome videos of the aftermath of the attack.
“We see men, women and children laying inside the trenches they were digging themselves. Effectively, they have turned into mass graves,” he said, adding that the hospital in the area has called doctors, nurses and other medical staff from Kaya to treat those who have been injured in the attack.
Haque noted that the Burkina Faso army knew on Friday that an attack was going to happen and called on the population to dig trenches.
That shows the desperation of Burkina Faso’s forces, who have lost control of half of their territory to armed groups linked to al-Qaeda,” he added.
Burkina Faso has severed its ties with Western countries such as France that had been involved in helping the country’s security forces tackle armed groups.
Haque said that recently the government had been calling on the help of Russian mercenary fighters to support it strategically but also to help stem the attacks.
Despite that help, it seems that those attacks are getting closer and closer to the capital,” Haque said. He noted that the country’s military leaders, who came to power in a coup in 2022, have also had to face down several attempted coups due to discontent with the way it has struggled with the fight against armed groups.
Armed groups have killed thousands of people and displaced more than two million in Burkina Faso over more than a decade.
The country has topped the recent Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) list of the world’s most neglected displacement crises.
The violence killed more than 8,400 people last year, double the number of deaths from the previous year, according to the NRC.
The legendary actor made this known in a recent interview
I'm A Very Proud Igbo Man. I Don't Owe Anyone Apologies For Being An Igbo Man. All The People That Have Brought Honour And Pride To Nigeria Are Igbo. You Can Do All You Want To Suppress Ndigbo, But You'll Be Wasting Your Time. God Endowed Igbo People With Greatness, There's Nothing Anyone Can Really Do About It” — Legendary Actor, Pete Edochie
MrBrownJay1: i disagree... although some foolish men are very quick to use money to entice women in their life, the majority understand that many women in Nigeria are cheap and money is their kryptonite. some men are willing to spend MILLIONS just to fukc a babe, and to thereafter dismiss her like garbage as soon as the coochie has been sampled, its a game, and some men with more money than sense are great at it.
but lets not pretend that these same men dont know the value of money nor the value of these pay as you go babes (whose life is driven by money). if everything of value a woman possess can be bought with money, then that woman is worthless.
we live in a messed up society, with money, you can practically do anything you want with women