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MIKOLOWISKA:As in how? Nigerians who had more children than they could afford to feed as now having to abandon many of them to starve. Just the other day a man who had nine children supposedly offed himself leaving all 9 children without a father to cater to their needs. But what you want to see is wetin go change? ![]() |
MIKOLOWISKA:🤔 So, what you are saying is they are betting off going out there into the bushes to get their heads hacked upon by bandits than sitting at home waiting for the same to come for them there instead? 🤔 |
highbee02:Pray or plan against unforseen circumstances? ![]() |
MIKOLOWISKA:Why should they stop there? They should also enter bush go dey fight kidnappers, bandits, and Boko Haram by themselves, right? ![]()
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nasbiafra:You keep pushing this moronic reasoning of yours at me so I do what exactly with it? ![]() |
MIKOLOWISKA:China's fake records do not directly impact me or my life as is so I don't care much about it. A Nigerian living in Nigeria is more impacted by the cost of petroleum and rice than the cost of noodles in China. ![]() |
MIKOLOWISKA:Nature no dey born women with dick(viable sperm-producing balls attached) stuck in their vagina same as e no dey born men with their dicks stuck inside of a vagina attached to a womb to be engaged every lunar month... Nature leaves the choice of having kids and how many kids to have up to individuals and that choice is not a mandate to reproduce with abandon. ![]() Nigeria is not where China was or is so enough of the baseless comparisons. ![]() |
nasbiafra:1. This is a very moronic response, and I know I don't need to explain why it is to you. ![]() 2. How can one who is determined to turn logic itself on its head be expected to learn anything? Dem tell you say I no get better thing to spend my time on than arguing someone who is hell-bent on asserting the moronic? ![]() |
nasbiafra:What in the world is this rant? ![]() I asked you two simple questions which you have yet to directly answer. ► How can I see something in Nigeria that Nigerians have not attempted to do before now? ► Does the fact that Nigerians have never attempted to have a President impeached before this point in time mean that it is impossible to have a Nigerian president impeached altogether? Please work hard at engaging your brain cells before responding. ![]() |
nasbiafra:► How can I see something in Nigeria that Nigerians have not attempted to do before now? ► Does the fact that Nigerians have never attempted to have a President impeached before this point in time mean that it is impossible to have a Nigerian president impeached altogether? Please work hard at engaging your brain cells before responding. ![]() |
Chykes403:There scammers-in-the-lords, Adeboye included, lack such anointing, how come? ![]() |
irumanle:Nigerians still fit afford food still! ![]() |
stagger:I don't have time for this brand of bullsheet today abeg! Try again tomorrow or better still next season! ![]() |
tiwasiaife:Stop ranting nonsense! ![]() |
stagger:Yes, in fact, I am the one responsible for the piece that grazed the pages of many Nigerian pages today! ![]()
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Quelme:This is coming from the dingdong who insinuated that it is better to hold a job that can barely feed one in Nigeria— all while walking around with qualifications wey no carry value —than to Japa and get a warehouse job that enables you to feed and care for yourself in your host country while having money left over to send back home to those left behind in Nigeria. ![]() |
ObalendeCMS:Marriage is not the problem here. As a matter of fact, at times like this, it is better for two people who both have jobs, to buckle down together to survive the hard times than it is for one person with a job to do it alone. ![]() That said, it would be bad for anyone, married or unmarried, to consider having kids at this point. ![]() |
Quelme:Yes, farming where the Fulani herders, bandits, and/or kidnappers will finish them off, abi? Some of you are everlastingly irredeemable! ![]() |
Quelme:Quit insulting yourself thinking you insult me by it! ![]() |
SEGLIZ:Every job out there comes with some level of risk. Even a programmer who sits at a desk all day long runs the risk of developing health problems. Doctors also have a high risk of depression leading to suicide and contamination. So, if avoiding risks to your health is the sole reason for avoiding work, then you should probably altogether avoid all work. ![]() Now, cold room and chemical industry workers in Nigeria face risks just as the same workers in other countries do. Do we then say no one should do the job at all? Of course, as that would be stewpid thing to suggest. Rather, the best suggestion is to ensure people are aware that they need to wear the right gear for each job to minimize damage and health issues. ![]() By the way, this isn't a matter of choosing money over health as there are many people out there who don't work any of these jobs yet still suffer some terrible health conditions just for existing. ![]() |
criuze:This man has shown you that all he has to offer is suffering and torment ... he has no skills at all as far as how to run a country. Yet rather than immediately impeach the man and all those along with him, you wish to allow the same man to continue over your heads to do what again? Shey e wa Ok ba yi? ![]() |
seunowa:The information you posted isn't correct actually. The narrative that was given to you by your pastorpreneurs of what is written is instead what you dub here. For instance, Paul's ideas of a church in 1 Corinthians 15 comprised an assembly of both Old and New Covenant Israelites— those who held still to the Law of Moses and those who professed belief instead in Jesus Christ.All this during the last days of God's judgment against the people of Israel and Jerusalem. ![]() |
Nonsense! ![]() |
God1000:5 - 10? That is sheer wickedness given even under the Jonathan regime the vast majority still lacked the resources necessary to adequately nurture and raise that many kids. Let's hope this causes them to realize their mistake and maybe teach their children not to repeat the same. ![]() |
AKWATGOLD1:Why him friends never divorce if say na the truth them talk? ![]() |
Tallesty1:Mumus like OP are unfortunately born every minute! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
accused:Look for a baby mama who will make your life miserable. Why not fly solo instead? ![]() |
Drella:You were respectfully telling lies while vociferously insulting our collective intelligence, abi? Nonsense! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Drella:All I can tell you is that you stop lying to yourself then. ![]() It is all about the mind and self-discipline! I can't lift 90kg as is but barring the existence of any health problems, if I trained myself well, I would be able to given I have the right build for it. ![]() |
Drella:This is all bullsheet and I am sure you know it! ![]() ► I know an Agricultural Science graduate doing exactly that in Lagos State. He was featured in a video on BBC not too long ago. ► Many of those who drive keke mopeds in Nigeria are university graduates who were not able to get jobs elsewhere in Nigeria. ► There are market women and men(some of them butchers) who have college degrees they can't do much else within Nigeria. I recall watching videos of a crayfish seller who was in fact a college Graduate, and the same applies to many who work as mechanics in Nigeria. But what you are here attempting to shove down our throats is some like that graduates in Nigeria cannot do dishwashing, warehousing, cold room, or even chemical plant jobs in that same Nigeria? You dey Ok so? ![]() 2. They have qualifications for better jobs based on what exactly? If these qualifications they have could not afford them a better life and pay in Nigeria, why do you here assert that it should be worth a lot more than it does in Nigeria? ![]() 3. Workers who worked in a company where chemical plants are used — like Coca-Cola, Pfizer, Nestle, PZ—for 10 years or more in Nigeria are not to be compared with workers who did the same in a developed country. Workers who washed dishes in a boarding school cafeteria or even a Coca-Cola plant cafeteria for many many years should not be compared to workers who worked the same number of years washing dishes in the kitchens of a restaurant or school cafeteria or even the army kitchen in a developed country. Are you OK at all? ![]() |
Drella:Instead I keep referring to Nigeria to point out the fact that these same jobs exist in Nigeria and there are NIgeians already doing them right there in Nigeria even to this day. 2. What makes you think it cannot or should not when we are on the subject of JAPA? ![]() 3. Again, the subject is JAPA... Nigerians moving abroad for a better life with that better being weighed against the life they are coming from which is life in Nigeria. ![]() |
Drella:1. So, the millions of others who work those same jobs, their bodies did not have this reaction because they are not human bodies? Cut the bull abeg! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 2. News flash! The human body can adapt to some of the most adverse conditions out there. That is why many can work the same jobs he balks at for many years without the kind of complaints he has. It all means his particular problem was personal and not widespread. ![]() 3. How many of them quit as a result of that? Does the army simply let them walk out when that happens or urge them to push harder — in the case that no underlying health conditions are driving such breakdowns? Make una dey honest abeg! ![]() 4. It does and the army example is a good reason why we know this for a fact. ![]() 5. The answer is a resounding yes! Why? Because you had to train your mind and your body to the point that you now bench-press 90lbs. A person of similar build as you who DOES NOT train his mind and body to achieve that same goal cannot be reasonably expected to do the same. A person of similar build as you whose body is weak due to ill health or mental illness is likely not going to be able to achieve the same goal either. ![]() None of this is rocket science! ![]() |
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