How many more Nigerians (especially women anf children ) have been kidnapped and senselessly murdered under your masters?
You dare mention curbing of corruption Do you honestly want to go there? Do you want ro compare rhe corruption under your Anti People Coalition with Jonathan?...you want to feign ignorance of the fact that corrupton under your masters has taken this nation back by at least 3 decades🤣
Pele o...y'all never disappoint...dum arguments as usual...no need to engage u🥱
femi4: The same Jonathan that couldnt bring back chibok girls
The same jonathan that said they will soon run out of bombs
The same Jonathan that couldn't curtail the corruption happening under his nose regarding funds to combat insecurities
You mean the same Jonathan that was told that an attack on the terrorists was an attack on the north?
The same Jonathan who only conceded defeat despite having 'federal might" because he believed no Nigerian's blood was worth his political ambition?🥱
The same Jonathan whom your bat and bubu frustrated all his efforts to set Nigeria on the right track back then?
Una no well walai...you better just keep quiet and let those responsible for this menace accept/bear their blame in peace...no be every rubbish wey you tink u go type.😡
femi4: They started in Jonathan era..add Jonathan to the list
Yes...these are the instances where you and your ilk like to compare Nigeria to the West..buy y'all get an aneurism when the comparison is done based on development and other good economic indices like safety, human rights, dignity etc.
Almost everyone didn't die in World War Z...the star family survived...abi is there another world war z?
I know part 2 is in the making and its not out yet...so you can't be referring to that.
I dont think you can compare an apocalyptic movie like World War Z with Final Destination.
They're titans in their own rights and genres.
FD is majorly Horror Thriller while WWZ is end of world apocalypse like Day of the Dead, Dawn of the living dead,etc
Speaking of unspeakable horror, if you have the stomach for it...go and see "IT" PART 1 & ESPECIALLY PART 2...
Then see "EVIL DEAD RISE"...thank me later😁😁😁...If you have the stomach for it o
Extrim: In the world of cinema, few moments are as mind-blowing as the shocking endings where almost everyone dies. These films leave us stunned, reeling from the unexpected twists that challenge our emotional investment in the characters. Whether it’s a horror flick, a war drama, or a deep psychological thriller, the element of surprise can turn a movie into a memorable experience. Here, we take a look at the top 10 movies where almost everyone dies, highlighting their chilling conclusions that keep audiences talking long after the credits roll.
1. The Mist (2007)
Frank Darabont’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novella presents a terrifying and claustrophobic scenario. After a mysterious mist engulfs a small town, a group of residents barricades themselves in a supermarket. As grotesque creatures emerge from the fog, paranoia rises, leading to a shocking finale where the protagonist, David Drayton, makes an unimaginable choice in a desperate attempt to save his son. The film’s conclusion is haunting and leaves viewers questioning the essence of humanity.
2. The Cabin in the Woods (2011)
In this horror-comedy that plays with genre conventions, five friends head to a remote cabin for a vacation. Unbeknownst to them, their every move is manipulated by unseen forces. As they navigate through disturbing scenarios, one by one, they’re picked off in gruesome fashion. The film culminates in a shocking revelation and a conclusion that suggests a darker truth about humanity’s need for sacrifice. “The Cabin in the Woods” cleverly critiques horror tropes while delivering an impactful ending.
3. World War Z (2013)
Based on Max Brooks' novel, “World War Z” features a globe-spanning zombie outbreak that escalates quickly. As ex-UN investigator Gerry Lane races against time to find a solution, he encounters chaos and death at every turn. The film's tension peaks as characters face impossible choices, leading to nearly everyone around Gerry meeting a grim fate. The rapid pace and harrowing scenarios make this an unforgettable entry in the zombie genre.
4. The Road (2009)
Adapted from Cormac McCarthy's novel, “The Road” is a post-apocalyptic film that explores the bond between a father and his young son. Their journey through a desolate landscape filled with scarce resources and predatory survivors leads to haunting moments and tough decisions. As the world around them crumbles, the emotional weight of the film culminates in a devastating and tragic ending, underscoring the fragility of life in desperate circumstances.
5. Hotel Artemis (2018)
This action-thriller offers a unique take on a futuristic world where criminals seek refuge. The titular hotel serves as a sanctuary for the wounded and hunted. As tensions rise between clients and law enforcement during a night of chaos, it becomes clear that not everyone will make it out alive. The film’s gripping and thrilling conclusion encapsulates themes of survival and betrayal, culminating in a nearly fatal ending for all involved.
6. Final Destination (2000)
The original installment of this iconic horror franchise features a group of students who escape a deadly plane crash only to find themselves targeted by fate in unforeseen ways. The clever concept of death pursuing those who avoided their fate creates a spiraling chaos filled with shocking deaths. As characters attempt to cheat death, almost everyone in the group meets a grisly end, reinforcing the idea that there’s no escaping fate.
7. Snowpiercer (2013)
This dystopian film follows the last remnants of humanity surviving on a perpetually moving train after a failed climate-change experiment. Social class struggles culminate in violence and sacrifice, and as the characters fight for their lives and the future, many meet their demise in gripping and brutal fashion. The shocking conclusion lays bare the consequences of societal divisions, leaving the audience to ponder profound ethical dilemmas.
8. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)
As the final installment of the popular series, “Mockingjay - Part 2” delivers a riveting conclusion marked by heavy losses. Katniss Everdeen leads a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol, yet the battle comes at a high cost. Key characters meet their tragic fates, underscoring the harsh realities of war and sacrifice. The ending serves as a poignant reminder of the brutal nature of survival amidst rebellion.
9. The Hateful Eight (2015)
In Quentin Tarantino’s Western thriller, tensions run high among a group of strangers seeking shelter from a blizzard. As secrets are revealed and trust dissolves, violence erupts, leading to a string of shocking deaths. The showdown is intense, with the notion that everyone is a potential threat pushing the narrative toward its deadly conclusion. The film's mix of dialogue-driven tension and brutal action results in nearly every character’s demise.
10. Boys in the Trees (2016)
This Australian film intertwines nostalgia and horror, following two former friends who cross paths one Halloween night. As they delve into their memories, dark secrets surface, leading them to face the reality of their choices. The film’s supernatural elements and psychological depth culminate in a haunting conclusion that leaves most characters frightened or dead, reflecting on the haunting nature of regret and loss.
The movies where almost everyone dies offer audiences a rollercoaster of emotions, testing our connections to characters until their shocking ends redefine what we expect. Each of these films crafts a narrative that captivates, terrifies, and ultimately leaves us with lingering thoughts about fate, survival, and the human condition. As we continue to explore these stories, we are reminded of the powerful impact cinema can have when it dares to explore the darkest corners of human experience.
Did these films leave you breathless? Which shocking ending had the most impact on you? Share your thoughts and favorite movies where almost everyone dies in the comments below!
The way they think, the things they write and say makes you know that something is wrong with them and there's nothing up there...
One thing is for sure- no matter how mush money theyre given, they can only keep lieing to themselves while they'll never escape the curses from the spilled blood that cries up to God while they support evil.
HardMirror: how? So why is Tinubu not fighting them? Why is he not exposing the people behind it? Is it Tinubu they beheaded? Instead of being concerned for the victims, it is Tinubu you are showing compassion
Is Makinde the Commander-in-chief of the armed forces?
The person/people in charge are pre-occupied with re-election.
Let's direct the grievance to the right person/people abeg.
This is heart-wrenching...Hopefully they all regain freedom in one piece
Adaisback: And to think that Makunde is contesting for president ? God forbid o, affliction will not arise a second time. Someone that could not even protect oyo state . Shioor.
As for Tinubu , one thing I know is that the end of that evil calamity is near.
I don't even know how to console these mothers.
Nigerians pls help us save this situation. Chai ! My heart bleeds!
The 3 criminals (including a woman) who ordered an Uber and went ahead to strangle that Nigerian boy to death in full view of a recording dashcam in South Africa are North Koreans.
No point limiting your search for SA criminals to Nigeria🥱🥱🥱...there's 3 under your nose.
Note...I don't in anyway support Nigerian criminals...catch them, jail them for life or whatever...but don't go about harassing and killing all africans who because of reasons beyond them are doing legit business trying to etch a living in your also african country.
DomPerignon: Name one South African that has been accused or convicted of committing a crime in Nigeria.
Marriage no be cult o...if e no gree you do, jus logout .
I sure hope your bro inlaw doesnt gamble too...cos both habits go together ..he has realised life ain't the same without your sister and he needs her back to aid his lies and finish the job.
O boy stand your ground for your sister o...but BE SURE SHE'S ON THE SAME PAGE WITH YOU.
It's usually hard to tell a woman to leave her husband when she hasn't seen him for who he is and made that decision herself...infact, somntimes, you'll think she's under a spell or sime sh*t like that....so be sure
Naya261: My brother-in-law is a pastor with his own ministry. He’s been married to my younger sister for 14 years, but he’s a pathological liar who fabricates and exaggerates things effortlessly.
For example, if you eat at his house once or twice, he’ll claim he’s the reason you’re alive that without him, hunger would have killed you.
I stayed with them for 4 months in 2014 after youth service, learning a skill that should have taken 2 years. I left early because of his behavior and rented my own place by December 2014.
He now tells people he “rescued me from the village” when my father abandoned me, but I was 27 at the time, not a child that can be abandoned.
He claims the food I ate in his house for 4months (Aug–Dec 2014) was worth over ₦2 million. In reality, I ate once a day (dinner) because I left home at 7am and returned at 6pm except on Sundays, when I ate twice.
He says he no longer wants to be married to my sister, and my family has accepted his decision, but he’s slandering her: claiming she has sex video chats with men for money, has a boyfriend, and that she has even poisoned him once, causing him to pass out and come back to life, none of these allegations he can prove
My sister has been staying with me for over 3 months, but he's telling his church members that my sister is currently staying with another man.
Recently, he called my father asking for a meeting to reconcile, but I told my father the marriage must end. He keeps pleading for reconciliation.
Cos there are no South African, Indian or Chinese criminals.
Don't worry...Y'all think the fellow African is your problem...when they all leave, y'all would descend on each other when you have no one else to go xenophobe on.
DomPerignon: Instead of you to ask what is fueling xenophobia which is the high crime rate among illegal immigrants you are here spewing trash.
They have identified foreigners especially Zimbabwaens and Nigerians as the majority culprits committing all manner of crimes.
Instead of calling your citizens in those countries to order you are insulting the victims .
If India wakes up one day and starts attacking Nigerians you will act oblivious to the how Nigerians in India are into one crime or the other.
If you had a government at all, a loud response would have been given long before now to curb this event...but nooo...cos of their vested interest...if there was a government at all, Nigerians would not go through the humiliation they go through all around the world...
..And before you say Nigerians commit crimes,show me that nation that doesn't have criminals...the other day I saw a video of Arab women in hijabs who nearly robbed a store blind by hiding loads of items under their hijabs, you would think they wanted to open a mini-mart🤣 in one of the western nations...if it were Nigerians, it would be headlined on CNN & BBC.
It's really unfortunate.
Petersamuel8: And we have MTN and DSTV stealing from Nigerians daily, we have a usel*ss government
She should be dealt with...wether she pays up or not...as long as the case got to court, she never wanted to pay
Corrupt leaders and politician take undue advantage of Nigerians(under their watch)...now skit makers want to start doing same.
That "...and nothing will happen" mentality must stop.
Corrupt politicians plunging 9js into debt should take note..9ja's anti corruption bodies won't be ineffective for ever....for someone like that ex-kogi governor to have the guts to pick a forn for senate...there's a big problem.
Once you've given out something as a gift, you have no control over how it's used or valued.
Now you know that she's not in as much need as you thought she was.
The reason things like this happen is cos we sometimes render the wrong type of help to people...the kind of help she needs is not what you're offering.
If you confront her, she'll say sorry and you'll still move on.
So let it slide and move on.
sync: I have been keeping my old clothes for a while now. These clothes are all in perfect condition. They were clothes I got abroad while I was a student and some I acquired as a working class.
So some time ago I decided to select a few of them to give to my hairstylist. I called her a day before then and I asked her if she was interested, she sounded kind of cold and said yes. I took them to her the following morning on my way to work. She received it and only said “thank you”. I expected her to at-least message me later after probably going through it (cos some of them were actually brand new with the tags still attached) and showing appreciation, but she never did. Recently, I wanted to revamp my wigs and decided to take them to her. She wasn’t around at the shop when I got there so I had to wait. To my shock and dismay, I saw she was using one of my treasured dresses as her rag in the shop!! This was a dress that was in perfect condition when I gave it out to her, it was as good as new. That Dress Meant More to Me Than to Her and it dawned on me that value is truly personal
So my wig is due for collection soon. Should I confront her about it or just let it slide. Kindly advise
The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Economic Affairs, Tope Fasua, has clarified his controversial statement suggesting that N10,000 could feed a family for several days.
Fasua said he actually referred to “a person” and not a family.
He made the clarification in a statement posted on his Facebook page on Sunday, following criticism over a viral clip from his interaction with Kay’s Hikers Club in Abuja on May 5, 2026.
The presidential aide said the remark was made in the context of rural Nigeria and was immediately corrected during the session.
“My attention has been drawn to the viral two-second clip of my interaction with Kay’s Hikers Club held on May 5, 2026, at The Destination, Abuja, wherein I stated that N10,000 is enough to ‘feed a modest family for several days’.
“There is a need to clarify that I meant to say ‘person’, and not ‘family’, and we were speaking at that point in the context of rural Nigeria.
“I immediately clarified my statement right there and then and emphasised to the audience the need for serious personal financial management in the context of global hardships,” he said.
Fasua said the engagement with the group, made up mostly of young Nigerians, lasted over two hours and focused on the country’s economic reforms, taxation policies and opportunities within Nigeria despite prevailing economic challenges.
According to him, some participants were confrontational during the discussion, but he considered the outing necessary to encourage direct engagement between government officials and citizens.
“Still, I believe it was an important outing, such that should be encouraged between government appointees and citizens — especially Gen Zs,” he stated.
He added that discussions during the session touched on issues such as the challenges facing foreign retail chains and the growth of Nigerian-owned businesses.
“In fact, the first salvo of questions was around the issue of Shoprite’s challenges, when I promptly brought up the bustling alternatives like Ebeano, Sahad, JustRite, HyperCity, Bokku, Market Square and other Nigerian brands,” he said.
Fasua also criticised what he described as sensational reporting and selective use of clips on social media, saying comments made during lengthy discussions were often taken out of context.
“We live in a world where people judge by headlines. We also live in a world where the media cleverly maxes out their popularity with sensational headlines and where the selectivity of reportage can put people in awkward situations,” he said.
The presidential aide maintained that despite Nigeria’s challenges, young people should remain optimistic about the country rather than seeking opportunities abroad.
“I will continue to inform the youths of Nigeria that statistically, they are better off building their nation than running abroad to already developed nations where they are often faced with daunting challenges and hurdles,” Fasua added.
Abi o...they should ask themselves what exactly about that statement erks them so much...if no be guilty conscience wan kii them🤣🤣🤣they know but they pretend to be blind and deaf to the realities..
Now na grammar all of them dey speak..with plenty statistics...no evidence 🤣
Ofunaofu: As the 2027 general election approaches, one of the most commonly used phrases among Nigerians, especially voters...is “Vote wisely.”
Yet, the phrase is often misconstrued as an attack on a particular candidate. In fact, many Tinubu/APC supporters seem to interpret it as a direct jab at Tinubu, reacting hysterically and launching venomous verbal attacks at anyone who says it.
Ironically, if “Vote wisely” sounds offensive to someone, perhaps they should ask themselves why
You sound like one of those benefiting from the insanely corrupt broken and dysfunctional system. Really The system is working like it was designed to? Guess it's now a crime to expect the barest minimum from Nigeria and nobody dare complain cos the truth mustn't be let out.
What offence did the OP commit that angers you so much?
Kaczynski: airports everywhere outside of east asia and nordic countries are turd holes, lagos is just more honest about it. the system isn't broken, it's working exactly as designed. you brought your kid into nigeria expecting some fairy tale instead got slapped with reality and now you writing a manifesto. congrats you discovered that nigeria isn't switzerland. did you think the airport staff were going to sing kumbaya and hand out free viagra samples? the trolley guys are hustling because that's the economy. you want change? go be a political leader instead of crying on a forum. and that guy extorting you? classic nigerian entrepreneur, persistence is a feature not a bug. if you can't handle 40 minutes of mild harassment, you are not cut out for the motherland. you stay abroad and spare us this novel.
RuMiRgO1stSon: This hilarious moment from National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camp shows one corps member that cant sync his hands and legs during orientation parade exercise and it’s impossible not to laugh. Turning a serious NYSC parade into pure comedy. You have to watch closely to see what went wrong 😭 Have you ever seen something like this in NYSC camp?
Were camp officials not aware she fell ill? Didn't they have her medical history
What did they do?
Was first aid not admistered to her at the camp clinic?..that's if they had anything sef
Why were you the only one caring for her?
Were her parents informed of her emergency? Why wasn't she given a pass to go home or something?
Human life has become so cheap that everything is taken with levity... Just imagine...after she survived the journey to that place without being kidnapped... next thing now nysc&govt will form committee to do investigation and give press statement saying they're shocked.
Picture this...someone who is supposedly in charge of food you want to eat comes to you and he's on dirty dreads...long dirty fingernails etc You open your plate of abula to find a housefly in the mix.(multiple times...with different incidences by the way)
Your bikemen aren't the first to work in the sun all day...before the proliferation of these bike delivery services, there were microfinance marketers...ever heard of those They worked in the sun all day but they had to be smart and clean as much as possible....it was sacrosanct...I remember them coming to us multiple times back in the day to try them.
Whatever floats your boat...I only said what I won't do and it's not by force Q.E.D.
If you say they look sweaty I can accept that, but unkempt it just something you made up. How do you expect someone who works under the rain and sun to be as fresh as a cashier who is indoor with "beta" AC look the same way.
Skit or not...I can never use these dispatch guys..
They often look very unkempt.
The risk associated with the less than hygiene standard of eating out is enough with videos showing giant rats flexing inside showglass🥱 and people putting all sorts in their food during preparation
If you can't make the journey to get your food, better rest.
A young lady recorded the moment a dispatch rider assigned to deliver small chops was allegedly seen removing items from each package and placing them on the floor. 😪😪 pic.twitter.com/CeNMNFkPwx