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Table shaker top on the list. Why are all these characters need sef, this is a breach of our fundamental right to expression on nairaland ⚖️ 💯🇳🇬 🤣 |
It's a shame for the NDF to call themselves a pressure group, they should bow their heads in shame 💯 |
I share the opinion of my very learned 'friend', he's still remains the beacon of the law profession in Nigeria. I think we really should have a rethink about the future of Nigeria in the hands of these political Nigeria will rise again! 💯💪🏾🤍🇳🇬 |
This fraud has been perpetuated for centuries, only God can save the male species. ...DNA test to the rescue! Muscle 💯⚖️🇳🇬🧐 |
No do pas ya self as someone said: Do your best and leave the rest. Them no dey give trophy! |
Nigeria will rise again...! 🙏🏾💯🇳🇬🤍 |
Known facts! 💯 When i was young i heard(and now read) how a certain 'President' nicknamed maradona was called an evil genius because he sowed discontent within 'opposition groups', so what do we call 'President' Tinubu now? Only Electoral reforms can renew our hope. Nigeria will rise again! 💯🤍🇳🇬💪🏾 |
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Be small thing aboki dey see for gate 🤣🤣😂🤣 |
No more the hope of the common man |
It's not impossible—especially if urgent electoral reforms are implemented. In fact, the coming years will serve as a referendum of some sorts: shall Nigeria remain one indivisible entity, or will we witness the unravelling of a nation long held together by thin threads? Never in the history of Nigeria have we faced such simultaneous, multi-dimensional crises: economic stagnation, widespread insecurity, ethnic and religious tensions, institutional decay, and massive youth disillusionment. By all definitions—according to the Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research and metrics from the Council on Foreign Relations’ Global Conflict Tracker—Nigeria is on the edge of a low-grade civil war, particularly in the North-East, North-West, and Middle Belt regions. Yet, Nigeria is not without hope. Compared to Burkina Faso, for instance—a nation also grappling with insecurity and political instability—Nigeria possesses vastly superior natural and human resources. Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation with over 220 million people, it has the largest GDP on the continent (over $460 billion in 2023 according to the World Bank), and is blessed with over 37 billion barrels of crude oil reserves, 44 solid minerals, 34 million hectares of arable land, and one of the youngest, most dynamic populations in the whole world--with a median age of 18. But resources are not destiny. Vision is. Leadership is. Humanity is. Without purposeful and compassionate leadership—like that seen during the Murtala/Obasanjo transition or the dynamic economic team under President Obasanjo in the early 2000s—we are doomed to repeat our cycles of failure. Nigeria’s problem is not scarcity, but sabotage. Not ignorance, but impunity. We’ve been ruled too long by men who act more like oligarchs than statesmen, more like conquerors than servants of the people, that's why they're celebrating defections. History teaches us that nations can rise from the ashes. Rwanda, was torn apart by genocide in 1994, has now transformed through tough reforms and national healing. Ghana, once economically crippled in the 1980s, rose through democratic strengthening and institutional rebirth. Nigeria too shall rise. 🙏🏾 With electoral integrity, national consensus, massive youth mobilization, and a return to African-centered, people-first leadership, Nigeria will be great again. 💪🏾🇳🇬💯⚖️ |
Arara! Ororo!! 💪🏾 🤍🇳🇬💯💪🏾 |
She don chop belle full 😂 |
For this economy, their parents are the sponsors of this "film"...If their love is blind, marriage would open tier eye Wish you guys good luck. 👍🏾💯🤔😳 |
Power to the people |
Gbam! |
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Maybe it's the precursor to Nigerian military's incursion into the seat of government. This is what Nigerians wish and hope for silently everyday. But those 'corporate' soldiers would never take the initiative to save the nation. SMH |
LabStores:She did not sign any contract, read between the lines with sense 😄 |
Mblingz:I see ya work... |
Medicine after death! The whole educational system needs to be reformed, with this education system, I'm afraid civilization is far from us. |
Sounds nice on paper and to the ears, but let’s not kid ourselves—welfare is the last thing on their minds. For the powers that be, it’s always business as usual. We’re talking about the military-industrial complex—an empire unto itself. It didn’t just build a nation; it built the nation, the so-called greatest. And right behind it? Big Pharma—another beast, another gold mine. Together, they form the twin engines of profit masked as policy. I’ve had the rare chance to speak with soldiers who’ve walked the front lines, men and women who've faced the raw truth of war. They’ll tell you plainly: it's all a game played in boardrooms not war rooms by 'career' and office soldiers', all paid for in blood. ⚖️💯🤍🇳🇬 |
A blazing example, this is real leadership 💪🏾💯 👑 A true son of his ancestors. |
"Join the APC and your sins are forgotten!"-(fill in the blank spaces) _____ Renewed |
It's a shame that vote doesn't count and won't count with such an electoral system, the current electoral system favors them (APC), so you can expect such a comment from him. WE NEED ELECTORAL REFORMS NOW! |
The dismissal of Dr. Usman Aliyu by Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University sends a strong message about accountability for sexual harassment in academia. This case underscores the importance of robust institutional policies and their enforcement to ensure safe learning environments. Such actions not only validate survivors’ voices but also reinforce trust in academic governance. |
That's what happens when a nation cannot think beyond 'oil revenue', while neglecting all the other revenue earners God has blessed us with. God save Nigeria! 💯🤍🇳🇬💪🏾 |
It's a matter of time....NO EVIL would go unpunished! There's a recompense for everything under heaven. Ajé! |
Ogun again! This road especially has claimed lots of lives over the years May their souls rest in peace 🙏🏾 |
This shameful acts from politicians is far becoming something Nigerians should take seriously. We need to take our country back by any means possible, peacefully. |
Jungle justice remains a tragic failure of our justice system and society. Innocent or guilty, no one deserves to be killed without due process. We must promote awareness and strengthen law enforcement to prevent such senseless acts. Two wrongs don't make a right! |
