lightwind: Please have anyone come across or experienced this kind of rashes in their butt before and what medication did you take to eliminate it. It is not itchy yet anyway.
Dear Senator Henry Seriake Dickson @iamHSDickson While I take my time to properly address your allusion of me not playing by the rules which I consider very disingenuous seeing how I followed the process and even when you had insisted there would be no primaries for senate I let… https://t.co/dyNUg4Ktnwpic.twitter.com/43TEKoL2o9
She should be treated as a kidnapper because that's exactly who she is. N€utralize her, the bandit husband (if they are truly a couple, which I doubt), and the other bandit who intended to buy the child.
Chenu60: VIDEO: Benue Woman sells sister's baby for 3m Naira
Why is it that Trump is the one announcing every little thing about this war? Iran remains relatively quiet while steadily hitting back at Israel and the U.S., but Trump keeps moving from one platform to another, doing chochocho.
From the comments, it's obvious that many Nigerians react based on emotion rather than understanding. Many called the son foolish, and one person even blamed it on him being Gen Z. Yet the post clearly described him as a "bungling son."
Unfortunately, many of these " 'am' a graduate" youths didn't take a moment to Google the meaning of bungling son before rushing to comment.
A quick search for the meaning of "bungling son" could have saved you from displaying your ignorance publicly.
Kingray10: I can't believe the son could be so foolish Despite the fact that a war is going on btw Ukraine n Russia, thousand of Ukrainian are leaving in Russia, with some of them doing espionage
O ye sisters and brothers in Lord! When we encourage una to be knacking before marriage, you go think say we be bad people. Ṣebi na ina holy pass, na you perfect pass for heaven now? Now you don dey face hell here.
muyico: Ever since I got married to my husband 5 months ago, I noticed something strâñğè 😩
Anytime we want to spend time together as husband and wife, he will first go to the bathroom and stay there for some minutes
I first thought maybe he just wanted to ease himself, so I didn’t think much about it.
But yesterday, while washing the bathroom, I saw a tiny pack hidden beside the soap dish
When I opened it, I saw this med inside 🤦🏼♀️
Now I’m confused 😩
Please, what is this med used for? Is he hiding an iľłñêşş guy from me or am I just overthinking? 😭
Dpsychologist: Synopsis: She Slapped Him In Public and Everybody Defended Her. But What Happened Next Changed The Mood Instantly.
One thing I've noticed about human beings is that many people love consequences in theory until consequences actually arrive.
There was an argument in a market earlier yesterday between a lady and a man. Voices were raised, tempers flared, and before anyone could properly intervene, the lady suddenly slapped the man. This is not a playful tap o, it is mot the kind of slap people dismiss as harmless. It was a loud, angry slap that immediately drew attention from everyone around.
Predictably, the crowd reacted the way crowds usually do.
People rushed to the man's side, not to ask what happened, but to restrain him. Some told him to calm down. Others reminded him that she was a lady. A few even looked at him as though he had already committed an offence simply because he was the man in the situation.
Unsurprisingly, he didn't react.
He adjusted his clothes, sat down quietly and said nothing. The tension gradually disappeared. People returned to their businesses. The lady looked victorious. The spectators concluded the matter had ended exactly the way they wanted it to end.
Then came the twist.
A few minutes later, when nobody was paying much attention anymore and the atmosphere had completely relaxed, the man stood up, walked over and delivered series of slaps of his own that reconfigured the lady's brain.
The shock was not even the slap itself.
The shock was how quickly public opinion changed.
The same people who had watched the first slap without much outrage on why the lady slapped him suddenly became defenders of morality. The same voices that were silent when the man was hit became very loud when the woman was hit. People began shouting. Some tried to hold the man. Others demanded explanations.
What made the whole scene remarkable was not the violence. Violence is ugly regardless of who starts it.
What stood out was the inconsistency.
Nobody had physically restrained the woman when she struck first. Nobody had gathered around to lecture her about keeping her hands to herself. Nobody seemed particularly concerned about violence until the recipient of the violence changed.
This is where many people get themselves into trouble.
Some individuals genuinely believe that being a woman automatically shields them from physical consequences, even when they initiate physical aggression. They mistake restraint for inability. They assume every man, regardless of temperament, upbringing or self control, will simply absorb the humiliation and walk away.
Most men will.
Some won't.
That is why the smartest rule remains the oldest one: keep your hands to yourself.
Once an argument becomes physical, you lose the ability to control how it ends. The moment you decide to hit someone, you are gambling on their reaction. Sometimes you win that gamble. Sometimes you discover too late that the other person was willing to return the favour.
The real lesson here is not that retaliation is right. It is that people should stop treating physical aggression as acceptable when it comes from one gender and unacceptable when it comes from the other.
If hitting someone is wrong, then it should be wrong before and after the comeback. Not only when the score becomes level.
Bsssss: If Peter Obi takes the oath of office in 2027, let’s be honest: the era of "business as usual" will end the very next morning. It won't be a magic wand performance, and it won't be an overnight fix—but it will be a level of disruption that the establishment is not prepared for. If you are expecting a "soft landing" for the corrupt, think again. Here is exactly what we should expect during those first 100 days:
1. The End of Waste: Say goodbye to endless convoys and frivolous foreign junkets. The era of government-funded luxury is ending.
2. Audit Season: Ministries and agencies will face serious heat. Expect hidden contracts and inflated budgets to become front-page national scandals.
3. The Subsidy Reality: The conversation will return immediately. It will be painful, but this time, there will be a structure behind it.
4. Market Sentiment: The Naira might swing wildly at first...but watch as serious investors start taking notice once they see fiscal discipline.
5. Silence of the Parasites: The political middle-men and "connection" contractors will go quiet once the supply chain of free money dries up.
6. Renewed Hope: The energy among Nigerian youths will shift the national mood. Hope is a powerful tool for rebuilding.
7. The "Old Guard" Resistance: Expect the status quo to fight back. The old elite will not give up their grip on power without a massive, noisy battle.
8. Institutional Friction: Expect tension between the Presidency and established institutions that have grown comfortable with corruption.
9. Competence over Godfatherism: Appointments will be driven by merit. The era of "Who is your godfather?" is heading to the exit.
10. Education First: ASUU and universities will finally get the attention they deserve, not just in words, but in policy and funding.
11. The Brain Gain: Nigerians in the diaspora will start looking back home. Stability is the only thing they need to return.
12. Corruption Headlines: Expect a flurry of cases in the news. The cleanup will be visible and loud.
13. Forced Transparency: Governors will suddenly realize that "transparency" is the new trend.
14. Digital Revolution: The civil service will be forced to move from paper files to digital, efficient operations.
15. NASS Drama: Attempts to cut National Assembly waste will create enough drama to last a lifetime, but it’s a necessary fight.
16. Market Confidence: Watch the stock market. Confidence returns when investors see that the leader is actually in charge.
17. Initial Hardship: Fuel prices won't drop overnight. It will be tough, and the critics will try to use this to fan the flames of unrest.
18. The Media War: Once reforms touch the pockets of the powerful, the media attacks against Obi will intensify to an unprecedented level.
19. The Digital Battleground: Online division will hit an all-time high. The clash between those who want progress and those who want the status quo will be daily.
20. The Psychology of Leadership: Most importantly, Nigerians will finally feel a sense of responsibility from the top. That alone is a massive shift.
We are talking about a total reset. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty for those feeding off our national wealth, but it is necessary for a New Nigeria.
What do you think? Will the establishment be able to stop this, or is the change inevitable? Let's discuss.
What many people don't understand is that the South–North zoning arrangement is an idea introduced by the PDP;l, it is an internal party policy, not a constitutional requirement binding Nigeria's political system or other parties. Therefore, Atiku or any northerner, or indeed anyone from any part of the country, has the right to contest. In the same way, when people quote Tinubu's "Emi ló kàn" remark, they often ignore the context: he made that statement at an APC meeting in Abeokuta, referring to the agreement he had with Buhari.
Benjanni: My friend keep quiet, it is the turn of the South to finish their remaining 4 years in Aso Rock
If a company like NNPC or any government parastatal intends to sell any of its assets, it will publicly announce it in newspapers and on national television. Always follow due process to avoid stories that touch
Editorialtimes: NNPC Raises Alarm Over Fake Sale of Refinery Scrap Materials
Nigerian Gay Rights Activist & His Husband Announce Separation After Three years
Nigerian gay rights activist andhuisband separate after three years of marriage
US-based Nigerian gay rights activist, Edafe Okporo and his husband, Nick Giglio, separate after three years of marriage. The Warri-born immigration rights activist and Nick got married in July 2022..
On Friday, March 27, he announced their divorce via his IG page.
Me I did not read your narration, but using this Ghanaian's picture is a mistake. The guy is striving, investing and doing well for himself and his future.
Okay, bye.
WiseBizInvestor: hy Some Nigerian Celebrities Go Broke After Fame (And The Ones Who Don’t)
We’ve seen this 👇story too many times.
👉A celebrity rises quickly.
👉hit songs
👉endorsement deals
👉luxury cars
👉expensive houses
Then years later, the same person quietly disappears from the spotlight.
Why does this happen?🤷♂️
One reason is that fame often brings high income but not always sustainable assets.
Many entertainers earn money from performance, endorsements, and brand deals. But those incomes depend heavily on relevance and public attention.
Once the spotlight moves elsewhere, the income can slow down drastically.
Interestingly, some celebrities around the world handle this differently. They quietly invest in long-term productive assets that continue generating income even when their public careers slow down.
Examples include:
👉vineyards
👉farms
👉ranches
👉production companies
These types of investments are less glamorous but often more stable over time.
It’s the difference between earning money and building assets.
Some Nigerian entertainers have started exploring agriculture and agro-investments in recent years.
Maybe they understand something important:
Fame can fade.
But productive assets can continue working for decades.[color=#000099][/color] What do you think?
Should more celebrities start investing in sectors like agriculture and food production instead of only real estate and luxury assets?
Even while posting the news, I believe the NDLEA should not have released the man’s name and picture until a thorough investigation had been carried out. Honestly, I think this baba may have been set up - possibly by one of his children or even the person who arranged the travel for him.
PACIONS: My 10-Point Policy Vision for a Cleaner, Organized and Progressive Abeokuta North Abeokuta North is one of the largest and most important local governments in Ogun State. Because of its closeness to Abeokuta South and its growing population, our communities should experience strong development, good environmental management, and proper urban organization.
However, from careful observation of places like Lafenwa, Ita oshi and many other areas in Abeokuta North, we can clearly see that there are issues that need urgent attention. Environmental sanitation, roadside trading, transportation disorder, poor road maintenance, and lack of structured development planning are some of the challenges affecting the growth of our communities.
My mission is not only to create new policies but also to review, update, and strengthen existing policies, many of which are already in place but are not properly enforced.
Below is my 10-Point Policy Vision that will help move Abeokuta North to the next level of development.
1. Clean Abeokuta North Environmental Policy There must be stronger enforcement against dumping refuse on roads and in drainages. Anyone caught violating sanitation rules should face appropriate penalties to maintain a clean and healthy environment.
2. Strategic Waste Bin Placement The problem of dirt is not limited to Lafenwa alone. If one walks across different parts of Abeokuta North, almost every four kilometres there are refuse dumps scattered along the roadside. To address this,at least two large waste bins will be placed strategically in areas where refuse usually accumulates. These bins will be designed to accommodate waste for about three days.
3. Ward-Based Waste Collection System Waste management vehicles will operate within each ward and move around the communities every three days to collect and dispose of waste properly. This will prevent refuse from piling up on our roads.
4. Transportation and Parking Regulation There must be clear laws that prevent double parking and improper parking on major roads. Random parking creates congestion and sometimes leads to accidents. Proper parking zones will be established to ensure safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians.
5. Proper Transport Movement and Parks We must ensure proper taxi, motorcycle and tricycle movement within Abeokuta North. These transport operators should operate from designated parks, not randomly on the road. Inter-state transport vehicles must use proper motor parks or parking garages. They should not park or load passengers by the roadside.
6. Market and Road Usage Policy In many places, especially around Lafenwa, traders occupy almost one-third of the road to sell goods. Roads are meant for transportation, not permanent trading. There must be policies that ensure traders operate within proper market areas, not on the roadside.
7. Development of Organized Market Spaces Government should also improve and expand organized market spaces so traders can operate in a more structured and safe environment without blocking roads. This will support both economic activity and urban order.
8. Routine Road Maintenance Policy Roads must be regularly monitored. Whenever potholes or road damage appear, responsible authorities must respond quickly and repair them appropriately. Routine maintenance will prevent small road problems from becoming major infrastructure failures.
9. Planned Urban Development As a skilled draftsman, I strongly believe in proper planning and design. Through structured planning we can create organized transport parks, proper parking spaces, improved market layouts, and better infrastructure across Abeokuta North.
10. Education Discipline, Vocational Training and Digital Learning Education remains the foundation of development. As an educator, I have observed that many students in public schools across Abeokuta North sometimes lack proper discipline and learning motivation. Some students go to school very late, dress improperly, or carry phones that distract them from learning. There should be clear school discipline policies that promote punctuality, proper dressing, and responsible behavior among students. At the same time, we must motivate learners to develop useful skills. I will push for a policy where vocational education becomes part of the school system, with at least one day in a week dedicated to vocational and practical skills training. In addition, I will advocate for improved school facilities, especially in ICT and digital education, so that our students can compete in the modern world.
Moving Abeokuta North Forward My goal is to ensure that policies are not only written on paper but strictly followed for the greater good of Abeokuta North. These policies are foundational steps toward taking Abeokuta North to the next level of cleanliness, organization, education, and development. A cleaner environment, organized transport system, disciplined education system, and well-planned communities will benefit every resident.
Let the discussion continue.
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The Igbos and others who feel marginalized have the right to call for a Biafra nation, but demanding the release of Nnamdi Kanu is inappropriate. Kanu is a criminal and should remain in Sokoto.
attackgat: BBC live at the huge protest for Nnamdi Kanu that has completely grounded the city of Aba.