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MTN is arguably their biggest business presence, as we all know. Shoprite has already exited. The real question is: would it even be possible to shut down MTN? The troubling thing about these xenophobic attacks is that many of the perpetrators are not building anything of significance. Instead, they often direct their frustration and resentment at others. If you've paid close attention, you'll notice a recurring pattern in many of these anti-migrant protests: they frequently descend into looting and destruction rather than addressing any real issues. |
Good for them Wish them luck |
Life na turn by turn Let's leave these xenophobics in the hands of their slave masters, the so-called White South Africans. They'll help us deal with them. |
Quack Interior Decorator!! These days, many artisans are more interested in securing the next job than delivering quality on the current one. They rush to win contracts, but once the work begins, the craftsmanship often falls below expectations. Before completing one project properly, their focus has already shifted to finding the next client. Quality workmanship, professionalism, and integrity should always come before chasing the next job. |
They're all working for their government. Lazy entitled savages. All these their nonsense looting and raiding dare not extend to where the so-called White South African and other fair skinned people decides, they even worship them. |
Why and how did he easily get indulged? |
It's Ghana! ![]() In terms of population & popularity |
It is heartbreaking. Our leaders have failed us, and failed us woefully. What is even more disturbing is that these criminals are not hiding in underground bunkers or invisible locations. They operate openly across vast plains. Why then are they so difficult to locate and dismantle? |
It looks like a usual certificate, what else? |
Jiji is doing... We are also the jiji or jumia for laboratory, research and hospital products and commodities. |
We know people were recklessly pkaid during the protest.... It's a pity. |
DNA and paternity issue is a very serious and controversial issue. DNA paternity testing should be far more affordable than it is today. While it requires trained personnel, quality control, and accredited laboratories, the underlying molecular techniques are well established and no longer cutting-edge. For many families, confirming biological parentage is not a luxury but a necessity for legal, emotional, and medical reasons. Making DNA paternity testing more accessible through lower costs would allow more people to seek the truth without financial barriers. Accurate science should be within reach of ordinary people, not just those who can afford premium prices. |
Love can convince a full-grown adult that "good morning" is a full-time job. Then one day... blocked. 😂 |
Ponmoalata:That must be your family name or what you call your mother, very interesting. |
After years of costly military interventions, it seems the U.S. may be under growing fiscal pressure and increasingly looking for new ways to generate revenue. Some would argue that the economic burden of those wars has left the country in a position where it's trying to make money wherever it can. |
Very interesting and controversial topic. Islam appears to be a remarkably comprehensive and well-structured religion. It is fascinating how it addresses virtually every significant aspect of human life, including complex and sensitive issues such as abortion, with detailed guidance, including the different stages of pregnancy, such as the 40-day period, etc. |
This is 2026 Everything will link together now with the latest development ![]() |
Interesting You can keep fooling yourselves Whatever that's not reflecting basic amenities like electricity, road and price of common commodities in the market is MEANINGLESS. |
Absolutely They're equally as stupid and evil as their wife. |
See him criminal face Thank God he was caught |
He is a loyalist ![]() Good for him. |
Chai... I don't blame them. I blame the many irresponsible parents of this generation who are raising irresponsible children. Imagine these pictures. In my days, a girl posing like this for a photograph could change her destiny overnight. The fear of parents, neighbours, teachers, church members, and the entire community was enough to keep everybody in check. These days, some people post anything without a second thought, and the parents are busy liking the pictures. AFTER ALL, "THEY'RE JUST CHILDREN BEING CHILDREN" |
But I don't believe that she's not interested in knowing what her husband earns... |
zeenaman:Driver without or expired driver's licence is 5k, how much did you pay? |
Niceguy0004:Just to legalise things... If you know you know |
Everyone is just "packaging", one way or the other ![]() But USA is actually a very diverse and great country. |
Busted ![]() Una don pour sand for him garri |
Why is USA sponsoring anyone in the first place? Africa is one of the richest continents in the world in terms of natural resources, human capital, and economic potential. It is therefore difficult to justify why external countries, including the United States, should continue carrying a significant share of the financial burden for HIV programs across Africa decades after independence. The real issue is not a lack of wealth but often poor governance, corruption, waste, and misplaced priorities. African leaders have a responsibility to invest their nations' resources in healthcare, education, and social welfare instead of relying heavily on foreign aid. International support can be valuable during emergencies, but long-term public health programs should increasingly be funded and owned by African governments themselves. Sustainable development requires accountability, responsible leadership, and a commitment to putting citizens first. All these nonsense and irresponsibilities has to stop! |
Congratulations girl! How much is even attached to this Guinness world records? |
Lol Israel or nathenyahu must have really pissed Trump off.... Too much of everything is bad. |
Many people need to be extremely careful with the so-called herbal aphrodisiacs and erectile dysfunction remedies sold in markets and by roadside vendors. Just because a product is labeled "herbal" does not mean it is safe. Investigations around the world have shown that some of these products contain undeclared pharmaceutical drugs such as sildenafil (Viagra) and related compounds, often in unknown and potentially dangerous doses. Others may be contaminated with harmful chemicals, heavy metals, microbes, or toxic plant materials. The immediate effects may seem impressive, but the long-term consequences can include liver damage, kidney failure, heart complications, dangerously low blood pressure, and even death in severe cases. Consumers should understand that many of these products are not properly tested, standardized, or regulated. What is being sold as a natural herbal remedy may actually be a mixture of potent drugs and unsafe substances. When it comes to sexual health, it is far safer to seek advice from qualified healthcare professionals than to rely on unverified concoctions whose ingredients and safety profiles are unknown. Your health is worth more than a quick fix and SATISFYING A WOMAN... |
Good for them. Let them enjoy their money. On the contrary, One of the enduring contradictions of society is that wealth rarely has a natural stopping point. Many people do not stop accumulating resources because their needs are met. Instead, the pursuit of more often becomes an end in itself. This is why, in countries where millions struggle with poverty, a small wealthy class can still live in extraordinary luxury. The existence of widespread hardship does not automatically create restraint, empathy, or a sense of collective responsibility. Human beings are often driven by self-interest, status, comfort, and the desire to secure even more than they already possess. History repeatedly shows that economic inequality is not simply a result of scarcity. It is also a reflection of how resources, opportunities, and power are distributed. While some use wealth to uplift others, many remain focused on preserving and expanding their own advantages, regardless of the conditions around them. The uncomfortable truth is that poverty can exist beside abundance, not because society lacks resources, but because those with the most are rarely willing to surrender the pursuit of having even more. |