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So he’s just a mannequin like the others in those platforms. From all of us at Mannabbqqrils We say Fayemi has spoken like a father of dem mannabbqqrills. We need our 5,000 stipend to grill vultures, rats, lizards and houseflies for him and his fellow mannequins. |
FatherCHRISTMAS:Say no more. It’s glo ![]() |
aremuforlife:If America recorded that number, multiply it by 7. That would give you the answer to Nigeria’s figure. Bandits alone recorded over 5,000. Then we can now talk about Boko boys, kidnappers, arm robbers, etc. Nigeria is the safest country to live in. |
Northocracy Mulumbi governis Who cares? |
BSdetector:You got it all wrong. Historically, print started in Europe around 1440 In Germany by Gutenberg. In Africa at the time, there’s nothing pointing to tell about history except in oral form. One characteristic of it is EPHEMERAL NATURE, meaning it stays for a little time. Africa’s settlements at the time were villages and possibly towns headed either by exalted authority or communal communication. If you read European writings, you’d understand their portrayal of Africans and Africa as savages without history, land of darkness where God has long forgotten it ever existed. They tell you your own history. This is the reason Achebe wrote his first trilogy; the first was a PRE-COLONIAL TIME to EARLY COLONIALISM. He uses an Igbo setting to defend Africa and his history. That’s while you have the villages (not cities) as his setting and there are many elements of oral literature in them. How would you feel if I tell you that your great, great, great grandfather once worked as the king’s Horseman in Ife when in fact I knew nothing of him. Imagine me arguing with you on that, would you be able to bring him out or bring traces of things about you, like maybe you’re not from Ife, your ancestors never walk on Ife soil etc? That’s the way it was then. By his writing, he stamped Africa on the history footprints of the world. Check BBC’s greatest works of art, you’d see “Things Fall Apart”. |
Iegendhero:The greatest novelist of all time, Leo Tolstoy was never given any Nobel prize. He is considered to be the greatest and his work Ana Karenina is considered by many as the greatest work of literature. I appreciate awards but they’re don’t overtly determine one’ s true greatness. Award is just one piece among many that determine it. |
Drabeey:You’re an evidence of that failed educational institution. Firstly, inadequate funding of education will always yield poor and undesirable result. Secondly, I know ASUU has its own blame, but I doubt if you know anything about Marxist logical thought on proletariat and bourgeois classes. In this case, ASUU belong to the former while your government is the latter. So one of the revolutionary tools of the former is STRIKE action. Thirdly, to buttress my point about my first point, in your first paragraph, lexicons in your bracket should be joined by the coordinating conjunction “and”. Your adjective “inferior” should precede the noun “products”, so you should have “inferior products” instead of the other way round. They should be “moral right”, “payment” not “moral rights” or “payments”. In your second paragraph, there are erroneous punctuation, ambiguous construction, incoherent syntactic wordings and deliberate meaninglessness of statement. Your second paragraph flouted the laws of language (morphosyntactic laws, semantic etc). In your third paragraph, personal pronoun “I” should never be used in lower case. That’s erroneous. There’s punctuation omission after “although” in your third sentence. It should be adj +noun unless in nominalization; so, your “education system” should change to “educational system”. Your ellipsis should be four not three. This is because after using it you use a capital letter in starting a sentence. Get your grammar right before lashing out at the students produced by the corrupt state of Nigeria. Do you think we are all happy? Do you think we are all complacent in this deplorable state? The answer is NO. I want to be better, be able to speak and stand firmly proud about what the nation has given me but ... well, I can’t describe the scenario in writing. |
Bountay:Year 2020. It wasn’t given last year due to corona virus but was anyhow put forth to this year. Even this current season, none in Italian league has performed like him. |
Abeg any Sumerian Nigerian from summertime who fit summarize dis? ![]() |
The problems in Nigeria is enough for me to think about the current situation. I’m not going to import alien’s news stories. Abeg, nah God I dey take beg all of nnah, stories like Sowore, FFK, Reno, Bobrisky, BBNaija yeyebrities, and other inconsequential stories are no no again |
Fufu challenge . Even if they sell them, they won’t reach the ten milla. Nigeria is going to the extreme where groundnut sellers, kulikuli trader, biscuits sellers etc would be abducted and milla be demanded from their families. On whose cross shall these fufu sellers rely on now? |
Money has changed hand. In the nearest tomorrow, there would be triple kidnappings at the same time. They’d all be on education or health, since this moves the government to respond than ordinary villagers. The new booms are banditry and terrorism |
SoulMus:You see your life? Your people dey London, but u dey wish Nigeria bad. Why not come back home if you and your family think Nigeria is good and nothing should be done. Smh! |
SoulMus:Till dem kill your papa, mama and other family members, you go remain silent b4 dem come kill u patapata, abi? Sometimes, it is good to speak up. If you remain silent till eternity, one day, the stone thrown to the market will hit your family. |
Who else thinks the second picture is a good meme? ![]() Look at his Aba ![]() Pls, help me jare! |
Aabheaven:Did she tell you she is a feminist? She has never be one. She is just a side hustler trying her best to hoe around. Urgent 5k girls are not feminist, the women might see 30% of the future she’s posting up and down but, definitely, not her type of women. |
LegalWolf:He gives his reason which would never be acceptable to everyone same way I gave you Achebe’s reason. His reason is valid, I think, from his own perspective. Secondly, you listed some yardsticks for brilliance and success, those names I gave to you and many more like them, stands where only great minds stand. These are people whose works have raised great men and women to unparalleled level in life. They’re not just shining light for their country but for the whole of black race. Their works will stay thousands of years to come. They were contended with their wealth ( even after death, they’d still make it due to contracts in their work); prestige- they have nerves to sit with high standard men and women (Remember Achebe, Soyinka and Clark visited IBB on Vatsa’s case); Respect- they command high respect around the world than even your supreme justice; Effect- their works are like panacea to social problem (Achebe’s “A Man of the People” was prophetic to 1967’s civil war). Just name any area of your yardsticks, then, let us all contend with it. In just a modicum of what I’m trying to say is that one may think he’s making a wrong choice but he could turn to be great. Let his work and the present decide for him, even if he studies law, he could turn to a ‘charge and bail’ lawyer. So studying law guarantees nothing for him. |
LegalWolf:Among all the names you mentioned, who equates to professors Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Ola Rotimi, J.P. Clark etc. In every field of study in life, we all have names. So stop talking as if the guy is making a mistake of his life. Mind you, Achebe dumped Medicine for English in UI even with a whole British scholarship that came with it after he read “Heart of Darkness” and “Mr. Johnson “. I won’t say more than this. |
With English he would have a lot of opportunities staring at him. Language area is a core consequential part of man in any given society. He should follow his heart. If he can run his master, and perhaps, PhD in overseas, he won’t regret his choice. |
dasparrow:I realize you’re as foolish as your village people. Tell me anything Africa produce? Many persons here have great mind but there’s societal frugality that is their societies aren’t ready and able to help. And when those persons move overseas, they become something appreciable. Do you know the believe of nothing in Art and Social sciences which was evidenced in PMB’s and Obj’ speeches is an ill fated consequences of what Africa is. Everyone has a role to play but reducing one another's importance is a no-no. What does your country produce? |
Funkeshuga:He’s a bat in the afternoon. |
Where’s that useless Mannabbqzombie? He should come and tell us if Nigeria is getting there steady though slowly. Zombies won’t see how decaying their society has become over the years. They are complacent about the current situation but in con artistry and blind nepotism. |
Saintmary:That’s why we many imbalance beings walking the streets. Psychological evaluations and solution would have solve so many of our societal ills including crimes, say in security apparatuses I.e military, police, Air Force etc; medicine, religion, financial system, etc. Not forgetting other courses considered to be irrelevant. Africa is truly a home of the unthinkable beings. |
Mindlog:I know. We’re all psycho beings. In Africa, reverse is the case. This can be attributed to various ethical orientations and belief system that we are made to believe in. |
There are many courses Africa considers useless but, in reality, they are hot cakes overseas. Psychology and textile studies...hmm |
Licensed? To make profit or what? I know money is involved in anything about Nigeria. |
adadike: may your RIP never finish |
Technically, Elon Musk is both African richest and world richest man. Since he’s from South Africa and Canada, and took US citizenship, he qualifies as African. |
Muhylonaire007:All pro buhari supporters know the truth but are ashamed to say it due to their ego. Sometimes, you know what you are saying is wrong but something won’t allow you to admit the truth simply because you’d deem yourself “a fallen grape”. Do you think people like Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu, Liar Muhammad, Bashir etc don’t know the truth? But what they’re gaining won’t allow them to say it. |
kenzysmith:No be only u. I neva hear dat one wey dem jail with tems sef. |
I thought they said it isn’t feasible to resume on the 18th of January prompting them to postpone it indefinitely. Nigeria is really a confused state! Could NTA be that mad and inept to carry something like that? Nawao |


