Politics › Re: Ikwechegh Hails Tinubu, Makinde, Over Rescue Of Abducted Oyo Pupils by Galapagous(m): 3:23pm On Jul 12 |
This is all that keep ringing in my head. I don't know if it's only me. I don't mean to wish they bad, but some things are not just adding up.
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Business › Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Galapagous(m): 5:14pm On Jul 09 |
This ur camera na 100 |
Crime › Re: Lagos Home Linked To Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad (Blacklisted ISIS Financier) by Galapagous(m): 7:40pm On Jun 28 |
The same US that fund ISIS and boko Haram in form of aid. Spit..... |
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Politics › Re: FG Discovers Platinum, Lithium, Rare Earth Deposits In Kaduna by Galapagous(m): 3:18pm On Jun 28 |
Validated: Abacha was already sick my friend. Check again. Which justify his death and no followup autopsy |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Scammer Caught By An American Scambaiter (Video) by Galapagous(m): 2:47pm On Jun 28 |
Jeezuzpick: Everyone around him knows he's a scammer.
He's gonna feel no shame whatsoever, unless he's living fake life with some people, pretending to be a honest fellow.
This is unlikely, though.......these guys live loud, shameless lives. This is the shocker and the thing I fear for the coming generation. |
Education › Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Galapagous(m): 2:42pm On Jun 28 |
playapayaski: Sad, really sad too bad we are going down the drain. The few ones who remain are thinking of ways to leave the country. Knowledge and seriousness is not rewarded in nigeria. Smh I work as a software engineer in a company in ABJ, 6month after joining the team, our most senior engineer left the country, this has been 2yrs now and we haven't found someone who matches his energy and knowledge. The western world are really reaping our talent and it's very sad. |
Education › Re: Meaning Of Olodo Uprising by Galapagous(m): 2:39pm On Jun 28 |
EponObi: You don't need this much words to describe Olodo Uprising. 😋
You for just post this picture 😂
Ladies and gentlemen, I raise you the final boss of Olodo Uprising 😂. The oga patapata 🤣. The beginning and the end. You need to grow up. |
Politics › Re: FG Discovers Platinum, Lithium, Rare Earth Deposits In Kaduna by Galapagous(m): 12:38am On Jun 26 |
Watch how banditry will begin to surface in those areas. |
Politics › Re: FG Discovers Platinum, Lithium, Rare Earth Deposits In Kaduna by Galapagous(m): 12:37am On Jun 26 |
Validated: Just watchoufor another community cleansing. This country eeh! We need God's intervention as with Abacha era. You believe what happen to abacha was God intervention and was good for the country. A president assasination is God's intervention. |
Crime › Re: New ‘Sai Mallam’ Terrorist Group Emerges In Kebbi State- Government Raises Alarm by Galapagous(m): 12:34am On Jun 26 |
SeverusSnape: TUluMbU's Nigeria is a terrorists' haven. Under the 'useless' one, Nigeria has become the most comfortable place for terrorists to operate unhindered. Any external threats the Nigerian government cannot neutralize within 24hrs has an internal influence in it. Sani abacha. |
Politics › Re: Disruption At Ikere-Ekiti Polling Unit 6 Over Alleged Phone Use During Voting by Galapagous(m): 4:58pm On Jun 21 |
The worst part, we've been degraded to comment section. That all we can do, comment, which change nothing. I did saw this coming though. |
Health › Re: I Want To Get Rid Of This Kpuff Toto But It's Not Working - Lady Cries Out by Galapagous(m): 1:18pm On Jun 16 |
Attention seeker spotted. Change ur wardrobe to match ur chinchin abi na puff puff |
Politics › Re: MKO Abiola Collapsed During Meeting With US Envoys, Not Poisoned — Abdulsalami by Galapagous(m): 10:57pm On Jun 14 |
Dogalmighty17: Susan Rice, a known CIA asset, is aware that the CIA uses substances of unknown make up to trigger cardiac events and traces of these substances will never show on any toxicology report. MKO Abiola had no history of heart ailments before then and neither was he undergoing treatments for same. Read this too. Make me wonder why Africa still trust IMF and world Bank to interfare in our politics. These people always kill anyone who try to make the country sovereign. |
Business › Re: Yarngpt: Nigerian AI Startup Bought By Bluechip Technologies by Galapagous(m): 10:51pm On Jun 14 |
saintbillion: Of what used is this to Nigerian economy, when there's chatgpt? Because in the long run it can be altered, poisoned and some region can be cut off to access quality product. Claude did it with mythos, cdn is use to control the type of content you access in your country. The base setup is to establish heavy reliance on it, then the control begin. Having our own AI, trained with our own data give us an edge. But sadly it's been bought. |
Crime › Re: AB Kemuna: Bandits Torture Kogi Medical Doctor And Wife (Video) by Galapagous(m): 10:27pm On Jun 14 |
It's a pity that a lot of Nigerians still don't see world politics at play, they only see the guguru religion and ethic fight. |
Family › Re: “I Will Not Clean, Cook Or Help With Bills”— Lady Lists Conditions For Marriage by Galapagous(m): 9:48am On Jun 14 |
Age will soon humble you. It's a matter of time. |
Romance › Re: "The Best Gift I Will Give To A Man Is Infection" — Lady by Galapagous(m): 9:47am On Jun 14 |
This one just wan trend. Nobody cares about you or your shitty lifestyle. |
Romance › Re: After Break Up, How Long Should It Take Before Going Into Another Relationship? by Galapagous(m): 6:16pm On Jun 13 |
Samantha125: It should take four years. Yeye dey smell. After I caught her cheating. I go upgrade someone from my friendzone sharp. |
Crime › Re: Kidnapped General Rabe Abubakar Dies In Captivity by Galapagous(m): 5:12pm On Jun 13 |
Keme4Real: Sad.
Whatever goes around comes around.
Rest in peace bro.
When you get to your janna say hi to Shekau and Bin Laden for me. You mean bin laden, the American trained terrorist. |
Islam › Re: Bandits: Wait, How Can They Be Muslims? by Galapagous(m): 1:31pm On Jun 13 |
DeltaBachelor: But I won’t see that pastor now and say he is not a Christian. I would rather say he is a dubious person and pray that he changes his ways and allow the law to prevail. Rather than shift the blame, why say terrorist are not Muslims when It is obvious what their ideology is. No time to shift blame. We all have to tackle this collectively. If you are a Muslim, talk to your leaders , if I am a Christian, I do the same.
No need to condone evil because of religion. That’s what they want. Call a spade a spade, so that Nigeria will be better for us all and our unborn generation.
E.O.D ! Sure, you can't say Christianity made him a pedo and that all Christian is a pedo. The man should be called a pedo not the religion. Religion teaches morals, it's left with the individual to use it or leave it when committing crime. This is a simple thing. If I call Christian pedo Cos of the action of some Christians in Africa or even in US. You see how it sound, it doesn't even make an iota of sense. ✌️ Peace. |
Politics › Re: How Nigerians Voted On June 12, 1993 by Galapagous(m): 11:10am On Jun 13 |
chatinent: Who killed Dele Giwa? Who killed Funsho Williams?
The 1993 election was supposed to be our moment of true national unity. Look at those numbers. Abiola did not just win; he built a coalition that bridged the divide between the North Central and the South West. For a brief, intoxicating moment, it felt as though we had finally outgrown the regionalism that keeps us fragmented. But in this country, such optimism is often a dangerous provocation to the powers that prefer the status quo.
Meanwhile, how is Babangida doing today?
The once Almighty ruler who thought the world revolves around his pencil. The Minna archangel!
It makes me remember some great men alike who were silenced rather than good governance see the light.
The shadows that hang over our political history are long and dark. The brutal silencing of Dele Giwa in 1986 and the cold, calculated murder of Funsho Williams in 2006 were not merely isolated crimes. They were messages—sharp, violent reminders of what happens when individuals become too prominent or too capable of shifting the national narrative. We dance around these ghosts, but the truth remains locked behind doors that no one in power wants to open.
It makes me wonder if Abacha really stole that much announced. Maybe underrepresented or overrepresented. Or are other corrupt people hiding their own crimes under the umbrella of the late man who cannot defend himself anymore?
Just the same way more are waiting for others to be late then they blame them for everything!
By the way...
Who killed Dele Giwa? Who killed Funsho Williams? Imperialism and neocolonialism. That's our problem. The people keeping these country the way it is to loot its resources need some puppet to run it. Just like the colonial era, the then kings did not accept colonial system and rules, they were executed and serve as example to the next leader who might want to object. Same playbook here. Corruption and poverty is not a bug in Nigeria, it's a feature, managed and serviced. Anyone who dare to object face the like of abacha, muritala, yaradua, funsho etc. Our history was rewritten, alot was taken SMH. |
Islam › Re: Islam And Muslims In Yorubaland: Separating Criminality From Faith by Galapagous(m): 12:01pm On Jun 12 |
This shouldn't even be a topic. Except to enlightened those who do not understand world politics, imperialism and neocolonialism. |
Islam › Re: Bandits: Wait, How Can They Be Muslims? by Galapagous(m): 11:54am On Jun 12 |
DeltaBachelor: Na you sabi the one wey you dey talk so. Like I said , YOUR LEADERS IN RELIGIOUS CENTRES SHOULD CONDEMN EVERY FORM OF BANDITRY AND TERRORISM . Only then can I take them seriously, not posting or tweeting and deleting tweet after some hours. That shows hypocrisy and self-centredness .
What do the terrorists shout before opening fire and killing people ? Do they chant “ JESUS CHRIST IS OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR, accept him “ , or do they shout the other one ? See guy , I know of hunger ravaging the land, and I also know that it is a tool used by those leaders I mentioned to create chaos and anarchy. A hungry northern Muslim child can be easily brainwashed to commit crime compared to his Christian southern counterparts.. TALK TO YOUR LEADERS. Let them spread the gospel of love Glad you acknowledged the known. Leader too can be bought too and I am not ignoring the fact that these people come from a fraction. But there is a bigger scheme ongoing, treading this your path won't solve the main issue, rather than see the innocent Muslim get harm, while the ones paid to commit these crime roam in the bush. There was this Abuja dancing pastor who raped a minor some week back. He is a leader and leader too are human with independent thought. Peace. |
Islam › Re: Bandits: Wait, How Can They Be Muslims? by Galapagous(m): 11:18am On Jun 12 |
CorrectionFLuid: But are they Muslims? Yes
Are their ravages done in the name of Islam? Yes
Did their original founder live that way? Yes
Did he encourage them to live that way? Yes
Did Islam reach the ravagers forefathers that way? Yes
So no one painted Islam black in people's minds, rather people with functioning minds saw the black in Islam. I do hope you know that boko Haram do receive aid from USA. It's a public record. Same as ISIS and the like. Hilary Clinton confirmed this on live TV. Same as all other us former officials. Every individual have their reason for taking action. The old oyo sell their fellow people as slave, not because it's in their culture. |
Islam › Re: Bandits: Wait, How Can They Be Muslims? by Galapagous(m): 10:42am On Jun 12 |
DeltaBachelor: lol. Very funny people. Oya , show me a Christian bandit or terrorist na. How can someone go to pray to their “god” after killing people amazes me walahi. They say all Muslims are not terrorists which is TRUE. They also said ALL TERRORISTS ARE MUSLIMS, which is also true. If you did set in school, what does that tell you ?
I will advise you to tell your leaders , Imams, Alfas, Sheikhs, Emirs etc to always preach the gospel of peace and unity despite religious affiliations . That is the only and best way to resolve this dispute. It might take some time , but these people listen to their leaders and worship them.
LET THIS POSITIVE CHANGE STRT FROM THE LEADERS ! Q.E.D ! What about the french soldiers found in bokina faso while repelling insurgent. If you say all terrorist are Muslim. I hope you learn to understand world politics and not this groundnut play happening in your backyard. Who we are as a nation and as a continent. The impact of poverty and the various measure in place to keep African nations the way they are. Peace ✌️ |
Islam › Re: Bandits: Wait, How Can They Be Muslims? by Galapagous(m): 10:28am On Jun 12 |
They obviously are not Muslim, just a mean to cause fraction between two groups. Every man has a price, poverty is a great weapon to control a man. The poverty level where these bandit/terrorist came from is enough. A rational thinking individual know this, media itself is a complicit.
Imagine two story "unknown gunmen/bandit ravage a village" vs "some Islamic terrorist ravage a village". The former pin the crime on the individual, promoting peace while capturing the culprit. The later if ran long enough pin the issue on the group, therefore causing the very thing we see right now.
Once you see this, you understand how media propaganda work.
Peace. |
Crime › Re: VIDEO: Benue Woman Sells Sister's Baby For 3m Naira by Galapagous(m): 7:11pm On Jun 11 |
So tell me, how is this different from the slave trade era. West did not just enslave us, they had help from within. |
Politics › Re: Hausa Community In Ibadan Protests Against Ethnic Profiling by Galapagous(m): 4:05pm On Jun 11*. Modified: 9:44am On Jun 14 |
The real culprit here is just media. Media reporting the news play a huge role in this profiling thing. There is a huge difference between "an unknown gunman commit a crime" and "an Islamic terrorist commit a crime". The former promote getting the culprit name and hunting the individual, the later promote retaliation toward a sect or group of individuals. |
Politics › Re: Hausa Community In Ibadan Protests Against Ethnic Profiling by Galapagous(m): 3:34pm On Jun 11 |
WhiteIverson: All Nigerians are fully behind you. The SW belongs to the Hausas and Fulanis as much as it belongs to the Yorubas.
We are one Nigeria Why you no just get sense. What will you gain from causing chaos in the country. Blaming a group for an action done by someone who may not even come from this country. You are better than this. Mtcheeew |
Politics › Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Galapagous(m): 3:32pm On Jun 11 |
panpan: The federal government should stop external borrowing. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) should stop poking its nose into Nigeria's economic decisions. What the IMF is saying is, "Don't take loans from them, take loans from us." However, all external loans should stop, regardless of the lending institution. Yes, I concur with this, but we are running a deficit budget, our revenue cannot run our budget due to past loans and conditions who have deeply block the resources meant to service the country. Each oil produce cannot go directly to dangote for example, a huge chunk will be use to service some loan conditions by this same useless IMF and world Bank. If he has the balls to renegotiate these useless loan conditions and mandate accountability, then we have a leader. |
Politics › Re: IMF Warns Nigeria Over Proposed $5 Billion Derivatives Financing Deal by Galapagous(m): 3:26pm On Jun 11 |
tiger28: The EDUCATED and OBJECTIVE ones will see that 80% of this news highlights the progressive gains of the govt reforms…… it’s too glaring , from this news.
20% of this news highlights the fact that it hasn’t trickled down to the masses yet and we should be careful about the loan, because of its Transparency. The loan itself is a good thing as it will refinance the big loans that we already accrued over the years, with Lower interest refinancing ….. makes perfect sense.
To the usual ILLITERATES. All they can read is “ Tinubu is killing the economy “, Tinubu is a Bastard” etc.
Haters of Nigeria!
If Naira gained its value by 100% today, they will have high blood pressure.
Pathetic! I concur with you. Coming from someone who understands the role of IMF and World bank on imperialism and neocolonialism in Nigeria and Africa at large, they are just after their own interest. |