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giftq:Why is your situation not so bad to warrant your plunging into unknown waters? Desperate recklessness is a personal decision, it has nothing to do with government or economy. If your assertion holds any water, then 90% of Nigerians would have embarked on same journey to unknown destination. It's funny how we blame the government all the time for our self-inflict woes. |
Different strokes for different folks. What works for one may not work for the other. Marriage is still overrated |
Girls' subtle way to advertise themselves and garner attention on social media. Posting her picture and private chats on social media were not necessary. |
Puke! It's a turn off |
The dashboard looks complicated, analog and archaic. |
I don't understand why the op wrote an epistle on an intentional exposed nude of an intended foolish couples who feel social media solidifies marriages. Why not call a spade a spade? By the way, where are the raunchy pictures? |
Someone will still condemn the government for doing nothing. You know how many families will smile and have food on their tables this Christmas after month of frustration? I keep saying it, the governors are responsible for the rots in states, and they should be held accountable by the people. But we only choose to blame the centre for all the ills. |
ray121:Of course, you are not the father of the boy and there is no way your wife would name the boy after you. The legitimate father and blood line of the boy's family can not be severed unless otherwise. You do nothing bro but continue showing love to them both. |
SouthEastFacts:Who cares about political parties? Am interested in the whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu. He and his band of desperate yes-men talked tough before the election. Where are they now? |
Nebuzaradan:Sir, the solution is not Biafra or restructuring. We accept the system when it favours our individual interest but kicks when it does not meet our individual expectations. No system stops each state from attaining its full potentials and emancipation of her people. Nigerian states are like independent regions to me. If you feel the states don't have enough, my question is: What have they done with the little they have: Monthly allocations, Oil producing states derivations, IGR, Paris club fund, World Bank loans, UN assistance, Individual billionaires, etc? We choose to stash the resources in foreign nations while the poor ignorant run around shouting 'biafra, restructure. Lagos has shown the system is not an albatross. The states leaders (from the governors, the reps at the centre to the family) are not being held accountable for the little resources at their disposal. We keep blaming the centre for our self-inflict injuries. If the states (regions) can be disentangled from the selfish and greedy grips of these governors and from our perceived and recognized individual interests, nobody will remember the centre. In fact, the centre would be useless. It's sad, we all place personal and group interest above national interest. Trust me, it would be worst in restructured regions. Tell me, if PDP or APC zone the next presidential to the Igbos, won't they be internal fighting among the eastern states on which state would produce the next candidate? The region can never come together to field a credible candidate (let say) from Abia. Each would claim majority and superiority. If APC and PDP as political parties still fight themselves due to policies of 'compensation' instead of credibility, what hope for restructured regions? Not until we change our mindset and attitude, even if families are restructured and given autonomy, the cycle of 'na only me attitude', waste, embezzlement and corruption will continue. Restructuring should start within us. Give any Nigerian youth a chance at power, you will see how they abuse it. Helping themselves first to the treasury. A day of reckoning will soon come. Peace! |
Nebuzaradan:You and I know, we are the problem of Nigeria, and not Nigeria as an enclave. In Biafra are you guys planning to import people with refined attitudes? Or same set of selfish and greedy people in you and I as Nigeria now? Be careful what you wish for bro Peace! |
Did you say 'electric car' or 'elementary car'? Nigerians don't see light to charge phone, where is the light to charge electric cars? Unless they will also manufacture mobile electric power bank to the rescue. |
Nebuzaradan:Biafra is a mirage. Stop winning on social media, go get a life and make yourself useful to your community. If you can't contribute to make a better Nigeria, you would never contribute to see Biafra. |
Qarabag are playing a fantastic football. Going head to head on passing accuracy and ball possessions. I didn't expect it. They don't seem affected by the RED card. Chelsea would have found it very tough if there was no red card |
solomto:Why are they happy when they are not even Nigerians? They were making empty threats...smh |
Where's Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB? They don't deserve any bragging right |
What's the fuse about a piece of tailored cloth I can't never wear, even if you give me a long with a cheque. I distaste ankara and bogus and discomfiting clothings |
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Battle of the Five Armies and The Desolation of smaug Game of Thrones The Walking Dead |
So Op, tell us what message are trying to pass with this thread? I don't get the purpose of this. Out of curiosity am here |
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Proscribed Ipob are drunk people. It's only a drunk man that brings knife to a gun fight. |
dheilaw1:You seem to learnt the same lame punch line. Go through your posts and see for yourself. Brain in palm makes you reason well |
Permit me to borrow the image. Perfect description of christian situation in Nigeria
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TANTUMERGO007:You are right. I have seen how much better Ekiti state is, better than all states put together in Nigeria. The most developed and youth empowered state because Fayose - the only politician with a big heart at the helm of affairs in the state. ...SMH |
ehissi:Good question you asked the dude. I discovered Nairaland now is full of children with childish opinions. Everyone of them just want to say something in everything |
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My perfect idea of the best wedding event. Beautiful and simple with loved ones (family members). In fact maximum of 10 peeps (including parents of both and officiating authority). The guy in background of the 4th pics though. He wears jeepers creepers kind of suit |
greatermax77:Absolute power corrupt absolutely. All the same, I liked his daring spirit. He dealt with the whites who tried to colonised Zimbabwe while in Zimbabwe. He gave preference to Zimbabweans before the whites. I pray Zimbabwe does not turn out like Libya after the exit of Ghadaffi. |
Emmerson Mnagngawa is a snitch and a backstabber. He planned the coup behind Mugabe's back. Politics is indeed a dirty game |
The video does not valid your point. The guy is probably working somewhere and stopped to pick up some passengers while heading to his place of work. Not seen any conductor who dressed corporately while on his full time duty yet |
America will be happy. America to now dictate to Zimbabwe. I liked Mugabe though, he was a strong man and a 'no whiteman asslicker'. I have the feeling Zimbabwe's military has been compromised. This is happening when Mugabe sent an American to prison for insulting him. This can't be a coincidence. |
Dino as a senator should know better where to build his house and where not to build. Coming to Social media to cast aspersion on the same govt he is part of speak volume of his insidious tendencies and it's quite childish. If he feels he is unfairly treated, he knows where to go to seek redress. |
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Only if all the youths of this country could learn the art of bravery from Fayose, Nigeria would have been a better place. He remains the future and role model for the youths of this country. God bless fayose 
