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BAILMONEY:Christians are not polytheist. You are!! |
NOETHNICITY:This is not meant to prove one religion superior to another. Christianity, at its core, isn’t about performance, appearances, or how others behave toward you. Your faith shouldn’t waver based on someone’s attitude if you truly understand what following Christ means. Sadly, very few people genuinely follow Christ—even in Nigeria, which has a huge population of self-identified Christians. The reality is that authentic Christianity is rare. That said, for this video, visiting churches where ego dominates will almost certainly get you treated a certain way—especially if you don’t fit the expected image. Add to that the broader security concerns in the country, and many churches function more as social gatherings than spiritual communities. People come to mingle, fellowship, or even “dance away” their problems under the label of Christianity, while rarely practicing its true principles. |
There's no God.. no, not in the way Christians or Muslim conceived it |
BlueStripper:So Islam is our traditional value? ![]() |
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Hello guys it's your boy Daniel and I have been away for awhile trying to reinvent myself. I stopped begging online and causing nuisance with my beggy beggy habit. Now I went and learnt how to make shoe in my hometown Aba. Now I present to you my works.. quality made in Aba shoes for ladies and big big madam dem
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Even the stuff look so amateurish.. I can do a better job lmfao |
KingDashx:pay keh person wey go borrow another one if you give am chance ![]() Abeg where dem dey borrow money? 🙏 Aswear I go pay |
bigpriik:Foolishness is the most resilient organism on earth. Forget bacteria, forget viruses. stupidiness reproduces faster, spreads quicker, and survives in every environment. It doesn’t need facts, it doesn’t need logic; all it needs is social media account and an opinion. Where intelligence takes years of study, discipline, and patience to grow, foolishness just wakes up, adjusts it's dirty boxers, and starts typing. Like cockroaches after a nuclear bomb, stupidity always finds a way to crawl out of the rubble. The sad part? It’s hereditary. Generations of ignorance are passed down like family heirlooms. Instead of wealth, some parents bequeath their children nothing but a loud mouth and half a brain cell. And thanks to social media, their voices are now amplified, echoing across nairaland like a plague. If evolution worked properly, these genes should’ve been retired long ago. But nope..here we are, surrounded by overgrown toddlers in adult bodies, screaming “sex is dirty” while they themselves are living souvenirs of that very act. At this point, foolishness is actually a pandemic without a cure. |
Jman06:Look at this one ![]() You're calling women’s bodies dirty when you were literally swimming, feeding and marinating in that ‘dirt’ for 9 solid months. If vagina is nasty, then congratulations..you’re a product of nastiness. Same mouth that leaks spit and catarhh 🤮. Swear that you can lick your boxers after each wear, but you think you’re clean? Sit this one out sir Hypocrites! Women’s bodies are divine, your brains are the only thing leaking..nonsense 🤮 |
Just shut up already!! Thank God wether you have sex or not the world will always replinish itself. It's basically out of your hands |
Those are beautiful guardrails bro to give us a sense of modesty And for your information, God never made those rules but powerful, inspired and intelligent men of their time figured out that if we allow some certain things like procreation to fester incessantly without any guardrails then we'd have many problems in our hands like problem of resource distribution but alas with advance in technology and science right now we can take care of more people. Go and procreate people |
Sex is absolutely worth it you agent of Thanos that wants to exterminate our specie. Everything possible should be done to get to type 1 (at least) civilization. No attack on sex is allowed because it's the only thing that guarantees that you come back some day to continue where you stopped your development |
Blaming colonialism for everything today is like a man who keeps pointing at the thief who robbed him 50 years ago while sitting on fertile land he refuses to farm. History might explain the wound, but it doesn’t excuse the laziness to heal. Nations don’t ascend by crying over scars, no, they ascend by building, innovating, and leading. Until Africa can produce its own tech giants, its own Silicon Valleys, and its own scientific revolutions, the world will not take us seriously. The question is not what Europe did. The question is: what are we doing now? And this is why I don’t waste energy on the bitterness of history huggers. Europe is not powerful because they were perfect, they’re powerful because, for better or worse, they bent the world to their will and that’s greatness, whether you like it or not. Crying won’t change it, only creating will. At some point, you stop whining about the thief and start proving you’re stronger than the theft. |
Kemetian:Celebrating 10th-century dated inventions as proof of Africa's greatness is like boasting about inventimg farming while the rest of the world is building rockets. Where is our Silicon Valley? Our Elon Musk? Our advanced cities? If our best pride is in medieval relics, then we’re not showing strength..we’re showing how far behind we still are. |
Listen, I need to say this clearly because too many people are stuck in obsession for history. Yes, Africa invented mathematics in their own little way, writing, architecture, iron smelting, astronomy, arts..brilliance beyond imagination. Our ancestors were geniuses. No one is denying that. But let’s get real: the world doesn’t care about past glory. The world runs on power, strategy, and organization. Europe didn’t become dominant because they invented everything. They became dominant because they built systems, institutions, economies, militaries, and global networks that reshaped the planet in their image. They took knowledge, adapted it, consolidated power, and enforced it, brutally, but efficiently. That’s why the world looks the way it does today. Meanwhile, Africa… we sit online posting “we invented everything” and feeling bitter that Europe “plundered us.” Newsflash: genius alone doesn’t build empires. Knowledge without organization is powerless. And clinging to victimized pride while ignoring the mechanics of global influence won’t change a thing. Yes, Europe is hated here, often despised much, and yet here they are: still running the show, still changing the world, still feared and envied. That is real greatness, whether your ego likes it or not. So stop worshipping past inventors as a shield against reality. Admire African genius, yes, but also study Europe’s ruthlessness, efficiency, and system-building, because that is what actually shapes history. If Africa wants to matter in the present and future, we must stop hugging bitterness.. start building structures that consolidate our knowledge into power. History isn’t about who invented what first. It’s about who builds, applies, and dominates. Wake up. |
Kemetian:Look, I don’t hate African history. But I hate turning 10th-century gains into continent-wide glory while ignoring the world today. Timbuktu manuscripts, Nsibidi, Ajami scripts..all great, regional achievements. But where’s our Elon Musk? Our Silicon Valleys? Our functional cities? Our justice, infrastructure, innovation? Glory in the past doesn’t feed our hungry kids, stop corruption, or make Africa a global leader. We are still a third world no matter how you put it, until we start putting in the work. Real greatness isn’t inherited from manuscripts or moats or even pyramids. it’s built today through action, systems, and discipline. Until then, waving ancient scraps as proof we’re “superior” is just delusional. |
Many people don't really realize how tough it is for us Persons With Disabilities (PWDs), especially our dear government and leadership. They think we exist for them to hand out crumbs and furnish us with the sour rhetoric of "All will be well" or "You will be fine," while completely neglecting the physical and psychological tussle we endure just to get through each day. I am almost 30, and it feels like I am wasting away my life living in this condition in this country. The neglect and blatant cruelty of society, by refusing even a bit of succor, support, or understanding, means that for most of us, our potential is wasted, our talents almost unseen, and our lives are lived unfulfilled, lonely, and uneventful. Contrast this with the West. There, life for disabled persons is like a glimpse of heaven. It isn’t perfect, but it shows that our existence is visible, our struggles acknowledged, and society, and government..takes some responsibility in leveling the playing field. Sidewalks and parks are built with us in mind. Transportation systems and support programs exist to help us live independently. It’s soothing to know that someone, somewhere, is actually looking out for you, not just ignoring your existence until you become invisible. Here in Nigeria, it’s the opposite. Our lives are made heavier by the ignorance and insensitivity of others. People think we face the same struggles as they do, so they laugh at, pity, or shame us. And when we seek help, even online on platforms like Nairaland, all hell breaks loose. People immediately assume the worst: that we are lazy, trying to swindle the masses, or begging for attention. They attack without investigation, without empathy, and without understanding that asking for support is not a crime. The psychological trauma from this judgment is real. It derails us, it stresses us, and it adds another layer of invisible suffering to our already uphill battle. You hear someone telling me to “hustle hard,” as if we all start the race at the same time, running on the same course, with the same legs, the same lungs, the same freedom to move. They don’t see that living with disability here is like running uphill on broken stairs, barefoot, carrying invisible weights, while the world watches and judges every stumble. Every day is a battle: getting to school, moving through streets, commuting to work, accessing medical care, surviving social interactions..all are fraught with barriers, neglect, and hostility. And even the little we manage to do is undervalued or not encouraged enough (no loan support for pwd businesses), as if our struggle to exist isn’t worthy of recognition. The psychological toll is immense. Pain, frustration, and loneliness are constant companions. Society doesn’t just ignore us, it actively makes life harder through judgment, ignorance, and the refusal to provide basic systems and support that could allow us to live with dignity. A word of advice: For those who interact with PWDs online or offline, especially when we are asking for help or expressing our struggles, please think before you respond. Your words carry weight. Dismissing us as lazy, manipulative, or beggars doesn’t just hurt it can derail a person psychologically, sometimes for weeks or months. Support doesn’t always mean financial aid.. it can mean understanding, empathy, or even just listening without judgment. I am not asking for charity. I am not begging. I am demanding justice, dignity, and a chance to thrive. Because surviving under these conditions isn’t weakness. It is courage against a system that should have protected us but didn’t. If this post reaches even one person in power, or even one citizen willing to think critically: pause. Imagine. And ask yourself, what would you change if this were your life? |
Kemetian:Oga, go sit down for gutter. You just dey yan about walls, streetlights, and past glory..how e go take feed hungry person for street, fix road wey potholes full everywhere, teach children to read and write? Nostalgia no dey stop xenophobia, village wars over small small issues or crooked politicians wey dey turn election to war. Pride no dey build railway, school, or economy. The irony for here be say the same person wey dey hate West today dey use West culture take dey think, to yan, to even a live a meaningful life. English, science, systems, institutions..na all this you dey take for granted, you dey act like you no like am? If Europeans no record and preserve Benin, Great Zimbabwe, and other African kingdom, half of your “glory” story go don lost for mouth to mouth, disorganization, and exaggeration. Tell me, outside Egypt, which black nation get written history? You no fit hate West wey record your past which you obviously couldn't do while you still dey depend on their system for survival today. Abi you can't recognize greatness? And now you dey talk about China? Abeg! China put in work..planning, discipline, long-term strategy..things we no fit even conceive if our intelligence dey like your own. Dem no sitddown to dey complain or dey give sob story say dem cheat dem; dem dey busy rewriting history, building, and creating systems. Na so greatness dey be. You sef no fit go the extra mile like them, yet you dey reason small pride, dey talk as if our nonsense past glory wey no benefit anybody go fit feed children today.Confidence good. Delusion dey kill pa. Greatness no dey come easy; you gatz put in the work. Greatness na result of work, planning, and proper execution. You no go achieve am just dey dream about walls or streetlights from old time. Africa no go rise on fairy tale..e go rise on sense, discipline, proper system, and action. Make we stop to dey hide for “once upon a time.” Make we start to build today. |
Being, unfolding, becoming. This is the purpose of life - to be |
Slavery no start for Africa, na practice wey don dey since human beings begin organize themselves into power structures. For olden days, kings, chiefs, or warriors fit use force hold people down as slaves. Infact the word "Slaves" came from the word "Slavs" used on Eastern European that became the word for people in that condition. Just that the Europeans then industrialize the matter, dem commercialize am, package am, carry am build cities. Wetin originally be local power play turn to big business. Na dat leverage..free labor, cheap resources, and organized exploitation, give dem head start for industrial revolution. But make we reason am well: slavery today wear chain again o, e no disappear, e no lost. E just change cloth. For politics, business, religion, even family hierarchy, we still dey see how power dey press people down. The only difference now be say system dey design itself as if everybody get equal chance, when in truth, the ladder still favor who hold the leverage. Christianity and Buddhism try soften human hearts, but dem still twist am to control masses. Instead of Africans always dey talk the matter as if na only victim angle we get, we suppose dey discuss leverage too. The same way Europeans take turn ugly system to industrial power, and cities, na so we suppose ask: how we go use our own history, culture, and knowledge turn am into strength? If we no shift the conversation from pity to power, from chain to leverage, we go still dey stuck for the same circle. |
Tenrack:Not when you are dealing with a master.. like in chess, patterns are the bread and butter true of masters. Our guts is not bad after all. To me it's like one of the factors of my reaction or action not the sole factor (if you understand) |
Tenrack:Trusting only your gut in this world na how manipulators go cook you. They specialize in feeding your instincts until you swallow their trap. |
Tenrack:Normally But this too na strategy too hahahah ![]() |
Tenrack:Guy, no dey shut down advice like that. Anybody fit drop something and another person go pick sense from am. Me, I dey collect from everywhere: good, bad, raw, polished, all join. My head dey like database. Everything dey enter, but I don build one strong query algorithm wey dey help me filter noise and pull out the real gems. That’s why I no fear information overload. So allow people flex their knowledge or even their ignorance na from there we dey soak, sieve, and apply what really works. You fit do the same. |
Life hack keh 😎 Smiling bro I fit look soft, even harmless, but na disguise. Later dem go realize say I be werey and then fear go set in, because omo ![]() Another one wey dey work for me na visibility. Be active, be present, work the crowd. Many blessings no dey come because you sabi too much, but because person sabi you. (Take am play first) Sometimes just your presence alone dey unlock rooms wey talent no fit enter. Awareness na another killer code. No leave anything to chance. Watch, observe, dey three steps ahead. Life na chess, but many dey play am like Ludo. Look for patterns. When you sabi patterns, nothing fit shock you. Information na weapon too. Be like walking Google even if you can't know everything but know much about many things especially in your field. Talk with certainty, drop words with weight, and even if you no talk much, when you finally open mouth, everybody dey pause. And emotions? Baba, the quickest way to lose na to overreact. Control yourself, no let anger or impulse dey use you dance. Be calm, be ice. Werey no dey shout, werey dey watch. Last last, always update your software. Learn, unlearn, relearn. Browse like werey Be culturally flexible, adjust, adapt. This earth na jungle and if you no upgrade, you go expire. That’s my creed: smile to disarm, show face to connect, stay ahead to survive, speak with certainty to command, master emotions to control, and keep evolving to reign. ---- Though I never make am but e sure for me because I dey see evidence |
Why are people so bitter about this guy's post ![]() Make una free am na.. he no wan follow crowd. Do your geh geh nonsense class in peace and allow him.. I believe he is an adult and decides what happens in his life and shouldn't be taking advise from faceless people online who could be even worse sef ![]() |
CoronaVirusPro:Lol at the quoted. You’re using the internet, a phone, or a laptop 😀 tools your shallow mind couldn’t even conceive of if you were given a billion years.😁 For your information: all cultures have mixed and many have been erased entirely. The Anglo-Saxons were absorbed by the Normans. Gaul was swallowed by the Romans and eventually became France. The Arabian Peninsula saw countless local cultures wiped out and replaced with Islamic culture. This is not unique to Africa, that's how history works. Africa’s tragedy is that we were isolated for much of history. While other continents were exchanging ideas, technologies, and institutions, raising the collective “technological floor”.. large parts of Africa were cut off by geography, thick forests, and poor navigable connections. Yes, we had great empires: Mali, Songhai, Benin, Aksum.. but make no mistake, we were no match for the great empires of other continents by the time we made contact with the west. The gap wasn’t racial it was a result of our consequences living in thick, inpenentrable enclaves. Also cultural contact, even assimilation, isn’t inherently bad. The bad part is that we, as blacks, are too lazy and too distracted (distracted by crying and irrelevance) to use the leverage we have now, leverage our ancestors never dreamed of. The internet. Free access to global knowledge. Technology and education the world shares far more openly than in the past. The Chinese were colonized, carved up, and humiliated, yet they rose by using the tools available to them. The Japanese were obliterated by two atomic bombs, but they didn’t waste decades hating the West..no, they rebuilt and now sit as equals at the table of power. I implore my fellow blacks to start our own Renaissance, lets fast-track ourselves into that precarious committee of nations as equals, not as perpetual beggars for arms and aid. The constant ritual of blaming whites for how we failed is humiliating, self-defeating, and beneath the dignity of any people who claim they want respect. |

person wey go borrow another one if you give am chance 

na from there we dey soak, sieve, and apply what really works. You fit do the same.