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Gadafii:Na so. She just dey chop the head of her life dey go.. omo olomo |
Lots of uncountable fucking and abortions back to back she go come start with " Tell me more about yourself" Lmao It's alright. Una dey do the same to Man too so accept your L in peace. Life goes on |
Are these imported or locally made? Or better still do you have any 1.5 Ton for sale? Thanks |
The same phrase I have been saying for years, you removed a nagging wife and replaced her with a road side prostitute. Kuku leave the nagging wife until you can replace with someone better not the woman that solicts for her sexual customers beside the road Una just start ni you never see nada |
We wait and see
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Toks2008:I am not talking about "quiet" people. I am a sociable person myself and I express myself and I believe my woman should be able to. I am referring to those who talk everywhere and say everything. Some people are so so lousy,you start wondering what the hell exactly is your problem. Those who have no secret at all. They share their innermost secret with not just family and friends but even with mere strangers. That is what I was referring to with that girl. Last time I saw her she wasn't married yet, I pity the Man that will marry her cos in one way or the other,she might just kill the fellow |
LadyRosa:Same way I don't like women that talk too much. Choi choi Choi, kilode. Those ones will either kill their boyfriend one day. Once dated one girl like that,told her she either changes or I call it off which I did. Because na just matter of time,she will end up killing you directly or indirectly with her mouth |
All of una dragging buchi since yesterday no really get sense . He said the truth. The girl sef no go vex. Most of you tearing your pants do not even a woman as sensible,smart and fine as Buchi's girl. Abegi |
wirinet:Capital NO. The justice department cannot be afraid of Trump or his minions. Like Garland said the other day, Nobody is above the law, everything is pointing to the direction of an indictment and until all facts are gathered before he can be prosecuted. They are not like our own agencies here in Nigeria. They gather all facts before hitting. |
Starz825:Them say one Govornor from the north central dey shag am. I sha no mention anybody's name and I don't know if na true ooo |
Akinfemmy:He has been sick and admitted to UCH for some time. |
“It’s up to the Justice Department to decide if this is a crime,” it concluded. “But as a matter of principle, as a matter of character, Trump has proven himself unworthy to be this country’s chief executive again,” The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board. |
See wetin seyi Makinde don cause again. See the insecurity in Ibadan. Jesu |
Fuuro wayre ati gbona. |
seunmsg:Exactly what we told them. But Nigerians use their emotions instead of dealing with facts. Aregbesola that caused everything is doing Mr nice Man in the US. The socialist who used socialism to destroy the beautiful state of Osun When we asked them what did they do,they will say aregbesola did infrastructure. Infrastructure that did not target the economy. Infrastructure that only added to the debt burden of the state. Love seyi makinde or hate him,His infrastructure drive has shot up the state IGR of Oyo state by over 100percent currently at 4Billion per month from the almost 2Billon he got it in 2019. Ajimobi only increased it by 1Billion in 8years,In essence, Oyetola is trying to move away from the mistakes of aregbesola. Osun is an insolvent state and there is nothing Adeleke can do until they pay off these debts. Adeleke will only add more cos he seems not to know what exactly to be done. He will be an Alao Akala Osun state version. I hope he dissaapoints me,but I doubt it. You can't give what you don't have |
As always,All Nordic countries making the list. Low birth rate, best Economy, Low crime. Etc |
She can't tell me they haven't been fvcking each other in "holy" fvck before now. Hallelujah Jesus |
Shollyjay90:Tell them,I pity them |
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tomioro:This isn't about party but individuals. Can an Adeleke the dancer do better than the current one there? Capital No. If I were to be a voter in Osun today I will vote for lasun yusuff,but in case I can't vote for him and I am to choose between the fore runners,I will choose Oyetola. this isn't about a PDP or APC affair. There are good people in both parties. And for this I go for Oyetola. Na so we tell una during Buhari,see where we dey now. |
NaijaRoyalty:Imole wayre wo. You are jumping from fry pan to fire. Na so we tell you about Buhari una no hear. Voting in a Buhari pro max. Una go see fire for Osun. Just wait for it |
Nigeria’s inflation rate in the month of June 2022 increased to 18.60 percent on a year-on-year basis. The National Bureau of Statistics disclosed in its Consumer Price Index June 2022 report. The recorded increase in June is 0.84 percent points higher compared to the rate recorded in June 2021, which is 17.75 percent. This means that the headline inflation rate increased in the month of June 2022 when compared to the same month in the previous year (June 2021). Increases were recorded in all COICOP divisions that yielded the Headline index. On a month-on-month basis, the Headline inflation rate increased to 1.82 percent in June 2022, this is 0.03 percent higher than the rate recorded in May 2022 (1.78 percent). The percentage change in the average composite CPI for the twelve months period ending June 2022 over the average of the CPI for the previous twelve months period is 16.54 percent, showing a 0.62 percent increase compared to 15.93 percent recorded in June 2021. https://punchng.com/just-in-nigerias-inflation-hits-18-6-in-june/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1657891117 |
He dey pain PTA chairman.. Lmao.. ![]() |
See wetin seyi makinde don cause for surulere. Chai |
Judgement handed over. He got 16years. Really sorry for him |
Nq Elon musk go cause am. When he say he no buy again and them de threaten am. Na that wayre boy go be.. |
Penguin2:Exactly,you cannot be a judge in your own case. I just hope the judgement will favour Oyetola so that the election can come and go peacefully and if he is to lose he should lose at the polls and not losing through this error on his part. It will be too hard to swallow if the judgement is against him |
Sannisege:Everyone knew masari was just a placeholder and he will be replaced so there is no need for fighting or shouting. They were waiting to see the replacement and here we have it
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After weeks of speculating whether the All Progressives Congress would choose a Muslim for their vice presidential candidate or consider the precarious balance of Nigerian politics, they did the former. This past weekend, the APC settled for the former Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima. For a while, the people who are hurt over the decision will spend some time ruminating over the implications of pairing two Muslim candidates despite the mood of the times. Given that the APC has the incumbency factor on their side, there will be many analyses of their choice and perhaps some conspiracy theories too will be thrown around in the coming months. However, none of that is likely to change anything. What is done is already done. The arguments were worthwhile before the decision was officially announced. Now that the decision has been taken, it is no longer worth fighting over. The quicker we move on, the better we can engage substantial issues of our failing polity. At best, we will merely sow disaffection amongst ourselves. On the bright side, one hopes some people learn a few lessons about the nature of high-stakes politics so they can prepare for future elections. In case it is still not self-evident, let me put it across more clearly: Politics is a calculative art of taking advantage of others’ weaknesses. Politics is a game nobody plays for their opponent to win. It is inherently self-serving, and prudent politicians are unapologetic about looking out for personal interests. We too must do the same for ourselves. Enough of serving politicians’ interests while overlooking yours. If anyone had told those who thought the Redeemed Christian Church of God overreached itself when the church announced the setting up of a department to mobilise support for their parishioners in politics that we would eventually end up with a Muslim-Muslim candidate, they would have thought it impossible. Especially not after Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was badgered into defending himself over appointing his church members—less than a dozen of them, mind you—into offices. I know a few people, Christians, who are still stunned by the brazenness of the APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket. They feel outplayed, but they have only themselves to blame for expecting too much from a collective who never regarded anyone outside their circles. From peddling the conspiracy theory of Osinbajo’s Pentecostal ‘mafiasation’ of the country to now excusing a Muslim-Muslim ticket, by arguing that religion should not trump competence, APC partisans have come a long way. Their inconsistent reasoning and forked-tongued justification are the amoral nature of politics. That is why those who tend to win elections are the ones who double down on radical choices. The weak ones who do silly things like making a video to show their critics that they appointed the right mix of Muslims and Christians into their cabinet will end up unappealing to any serious constituency. To stave off the embarrassment of their 2023 presidential ticket, some APC stalwarts have asked people to consider that the spouse of their presidential candidate, Remi Tinubu, is a Christian and even a pastor in the RCCG. Good for her, but they cannot urge us to overlook religion in one breath and still drag their candidate’s marriage into a political campaign to justify their choices. And if we are talking about the same Mrs Tinubu who chided her colleague, Smart Adeyemi, when he stood up to raise the issue of insecurity in the Senate, then those party advocates are not taking public resentment seriously enough. Otherwise, they would not ask Christians to console themselves with a woman who casually dismissed legislative intervention in an unfolding national disaster just so that her privileged position would not be jeopardised. Anyone who thinks a woman like that in power will represent the interests of Nigerian Christians is self-deluded. Even if you will toss a token in people’s direction, at least ensure its usefulness. What is even better than agonising over religion is to vote your religious choice. If religion is that important to you, enough to want to demonstrate irritation at being shoved aside in Nigeria’s ‘religionised’ politics, you can always vote a Christian presidential candidate. It is really that simple. It is what others too will do if the shoe is on the other foot. Some months ago, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) unabashedly vowed that Yoruba Muslims would never vote a Yoruba Christian as their President, and that without the Hijab issue straightened out for them, Muslims would withhold their votes. Such cynical manipulation of basal sentiment is not new in Nigerian politics. Travel as far back as 1993, and you will find similar politicking. As much as I find identity politics rather distracting, I also do not know anywhere in the world where people are past it. It will keep recurring every election season. Let Tinubu bear the burden of his choice Well, Christian or Muslim, nobody needs denigrate the other over this; Nigeria is already hard enough to survive already. Those who abhor the APC presidential ticket composition reserve their right to vote whomever. That said, it is still important to remind ourselves that the case against the Tinubu-Shettima ticket is not their religion. Whichever God(s) they believe in is their private business. Although we cannot but talk about religion since they frequently dangle it in our faces, the faith politicians practice is inconsequential in the larger scheme of things. That is why we need to maintain some focus on what truly disqualifies this ticket. The case against the Tinubu-Shettima ticket is simple: They represent continuity with the failure that jinxed Nigeria for seven years and counting. The APC failed us serially, and that is the most important reason they should be swept off with their own brooms. They cannot be a government with so many failed policies that have brought poverty and hardship to Nigeria, and people only reject them based on religion. The APC has failed in the same way—and perhaps far worse—than the Peoples Democratic Party did until 2015. We should hold the APC up to the standard they used to campaign against the PDP and reject them for the same reason they asked us to sack the PDP. Their administration has failed and voting them in 2023 is endorsing that failure. Their scorecard in areas of security, economy, education, healthcare, and overall policies pertaining to the soul of the nation is enough reason for them to be ousted from power forever. They have nothing useful to offer Nigerians; do not be deceived by the nonsense-peddling of their paid hacks who tell you that their candidate will build Nigeria as he built Lagos. Like everything else about their candidate, it is a lie. Lagos is one of the most dysfunctional cities in the world, and several objective assessments have demonstrated so. Lagos sits at the bottom of every rating that measures the liveability of cities worldwide. Year in and year out, the administrators of Lagos get exposed as a bunch of phonies. During the rainy season especially, their shoddy infrastructure collapses on their faces and their cluelessness is revealed. The only thing going for those who trot out the silly defence of their paymaster is that most of their audience have never seen an actual city before in their entire lives, and therefore have no framework for a reasonable comparison. That is why they dutifully regurgitate the lines of “Lagos is working” when they do not know what a working city even looks like. For a state that has been under the same political party and leadership administration for the entire length of Nigeria’s return to civil rule since 1999, Lagos State administrators have little to show as proof of their administrative capacity. If after 23 years, Lagos still does not come up in the top 30 most liveable cities in Africa, there is no guarantee these people will fare better in Aso Rock. This truth does not need to be paired with religion to disqualify them. Why waste time and emotions on the insularity of the APC ticket when the issues that will ultimately affect everyone—Christians, Muslims, African Traditional Religionists, atheists, agnostics, and every other faith or non-faith—are already staring us in the face? The APC team’s weak spot is not religion. Obsessing with religion will let them get away with what truly disqualifies them, which is their awful record of leadership. It is the case against them, and it speaks louder than whatever God they believe. https://punchng.com/muslim-muslim-ticket-what-is-done-is-done/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1657773378 |
Originalsly:Thank you o. When I see stuffs like this,I always laugh. I don't pity these parents one bit at all. This stupid and foolish attitude of his did not start today,it started from childhood. From when he should have been disciplined and corrected,they allowed him to always have his way, by the time he grows older,he won't be able to change because he has always thought it's a good thing he is doing. Them never born that child well,I will be telling you to drop something you go dey do like say na you born me. Lmao Instead of them to correct him while young,they will be laughing and hailing him not knowing they are bringing up a spoilt child. By the time you want to correct him,it will then turn to abuse by then it will be too late. That is exactly what happened to this foolish boy There is a difference in spoiling a child and loving a child. This boy has always had his way and he sees nothing wrong in it so the parents can go and die for all he cares.if he had always been cautioned and made to know he is going above his boundaries,he would have known not to disrespect his parents. But no they always allowed him to throw stupid tantrums. All four of us in my family has very good relationship with our parents. Yet we were disciplined when we did wrong. We grew up respecting our parents and elders and not fearing them. There is a difference between Respect and Fear. We respected our parents,we did not fear them. The kids that are being brought up nowadays do not even respect their parents not to talk of fear them. I don't pity them,I have seen lots of spoilt children who are currently teenagers and adults and the pain they make their parents go through just like this boy now so I know what will end parents bringing up their kids that way. P.S. Those people talking about the child being in the US that is why he turned this way,It is a total lie because they don't beat their kids.Oyinbo beat their kids and discipline them too it is abuse they don't do |
Person that was the chancellor of Lautech and looked the other way when Lautech was closed for over a year. Members of the alumni went to ask him to help them out times without number he did not even grant them an audience at all. Now he wants to settle ASUU because of this ambition. E ti lule danu danu |
Person say he no buy again,you say he must buy at all cost say na court una dey carry am go. No be ment be that? Jesus go help them settle am |
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. ;DE get the kind eye him go give me accompanied with smile, guy woman go know say him won _4ck.