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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. |
Begging is a habit that diminishes dignity, self-respect, and personal responsibility. Every able person should strive to earn an honest living through hard work rather than depend on the generosity of others. In Islam, unnecessary begging is strongly discouraged, and believers are encouraged to work, be patient, and trust in Allah's provision. True honor lies in effort, productivity, and maintaining one's dignity, not in constantly asking others for support. Street begging remains a major social challenge in Nigeria. One noticeable trend is that a large proportion of street beggars found in many southern cities originate from northern states, with many travelling hundreds of kilometers in search of alms. While poverty, low educational opportunities, insecurity, and social conditions contribute to this problem, it is concerning that many of those involved are physically able-bodied and capable of engaging in productive work. Agriculture, livestock farming, small-scale trading, and vocational occupations can provide sustainable livelihoods when properly supported. THEY SHOULD HOLD THEIR GOVERNORS AND LGAs RESPONSIBLE FIRST. The continued movement of large numbers of beggars from one region to another places pressure on urban centers and does little to address the root causes of poverty. Rather than encouraging a culture of dependence, government authorities, community leaders, and religious institutions should focus on education, skills acquisition, job creation, and agricultural development. A lasting solution lies not in giving people reasons to beg, but in creating opportunities for them to work, earn, and live with dignity. |
SAs are bloody shameless Savages just taken advantage of immigrants to loot and destroy. The criminals also have strong backing of their government. |
Very interesting. Let us analyse: Although Nigeria has a larger cattle population than Kenya, it produces far less milk. Kenya's dairy sector generates about 4.5 billion liters annually through intensive and semi-intensive farming systems, using high-yield dairy breeds such as Friesians and Ayrshires that produce 8 to 30 liters of milk per day. In contrast, Nigeria's dairy industry is dominated by traditional open grazing with indigenous breeds that typically yield only 2 to 2.5 liters per day, resulting in national production of just about 0.53 billion liters. The difference is largely due to productivity rather than cattle numbers. Kenya benefits from improved genetics, better feeding systems, veterinary care, and strong industry regulation, while Nigeria continues to rely heavily on low-input pastoral systems. Given its large cattle population, vast land resources, and huge market, Nigeria has the potential to surpass many African countries in dairy production if it adopts modern dairy management practises AND TACKLES CRIMINAL KILLER HERDSMEN, CATTLE RUSTLERS etc. The country's current dependence on imported milk highlights a significant opportunity for growth and transformation in the sector. |
Excessiveness of many school management and parents caused it. Good for them. |
I wonder how many thousands have died in this senseless war. I'm sure more than 95% of the dead are men... The imbalance is even ridiculous. |
One of the major ways HIV enters many marriages and long-term relationships is through adultery. It is a difficult truth, but a reality that has affected countless families across the world. However, the conversation must be balanced. Society is often quick to blame men alone whenever infidelity and its consequences are discussed. While many men have indeed endangered their families through extramarital affairs, it would be dishonest to pretend that women are incapable of similar actions. If a married woman engages in adultery and brings another man's child into her husband's home, that is also a profound betrayal of trust. The emotional, psychological, and family consequences can be devastating. Just as men must be held accountable for their actions, women must also be held accountable for theirs. Infidelity is not a male problem or a female problem. It is a human problem. Whether committed by a husband or a wife, adultery destroys trust, damages families, exposes partners to sexually transmitted infections, and leaves lasting scars on innocent children. The solution is not gender-based blame. The solution is fidelity, honesty, mutual respect, regular health screening, and personal responsibility from both partners. A healthy marriage requires two faithful people, not one. |
11 years! This is absolute nonsense delayed nonsense. Always calling God... And very well and sound now to talk... It's okay. |
One of the major drivers of corruption, inefficiency, and declining patriotism in Nigeria is the poor welfare and salary structure for workers across critical sectors. You cannot consistently underpay people, impoverish them, expose them to harsh economic realities, and then expect absolute loyalty to the system. When workers struggle to feed their families, pay school fees, afford healthcare, or secure decent housing despite working full-time jobs, frustration and disillusionment naturally follow. A country that rewards politicians with enormous salaries, allowances, and privileges while paying doctors poorly, paying teachers poorly, paying soldiers poorly, and paying other public servants poorly cannot expect sustainable peace, productivity, or national development. Doctors are expected to save lives under difficult conditions. Teachers are expected to educate future generations. Soldiers are expected to risk their lives defending the nation. Yet many of these professionals are often inadequately compensated compared to the political class. Such imbalance sends a dangerous message about national priorities. While corruption can never be justified, governments must acknowledge that poor remuneration and poor welfare create conditions that encourage unethical behaviour. When honest work no longer guarantees a decent standard of living, some individuals become vulnerable to bribery, fraud, embezzlement, and other forms of corruption. The reality is that many Nigerians already provide for themselves what government should ordinarily provide. Citizens pay for private schools because public education is failing. They pay for private healthcare because public hospitals are underfunded. They buy generators, inverters, and solar systems because electricity is unreliable. In many communities, residents contribute money to repair roads, provide security, and supply water. Despite this, government institutions are often most visible and efficient when it comes to collecting taxes, levies, fees, and penalties. Citizens are repeatedly asked to fulfil their obligations, while the state frequently falls short of its own responsibilities. A nation cannot build genuine patriotism on poverty. It cannot demand sacrifice from workers while denying them dignity. It cannot expect integrity from public servants while maintaining compensation systems that leave many struggling to survive. If Nigeria truly desires peace, progress, national unity, and economic growth, then workers' welfare must become a priority rather than an afterthought. Fair wages, decent working conditions, quality public services, and accountable leadership are not luxuries. They are essential foundations of a stable and prosperous nation. |
While mothers are often celebrated for their love, sacrifice, and dedication, it is important to acknowledge that not every parent fulfills their responsibilities. History and current events have revealed heartbreaking cases where some mothers have neglected, abused, exploited, or even endangered their own children. There have been reports of children being sold into slavery, forced into prostitution, used for ritual practices, or abandoned under tragic circumstances. One particularly disturbing case involved a mother who reportedly left her infant alone at home while she travelled abroad with her boyfriend for an extended period. By the time she returned, the helpless child had died. The incident shocked many people and highlighted the devastating consequences of parental neglect. These tragic stories remind us that the well-being of a child should never rest solely on one parent. Raising children is a shared responsibility that requires the active involvement, supervision, and commitment of both parents whenever possible. When both parents participate in a child's upbringing, there is greater accountability, emotional support, protection, and stability. Children thrive best in environments where responsible adults work together to provide love, guidance, discipline, and care. Society should therefore encourage and support the active involvement of both mothers and fathers in parenting, while also ensuring that children are protected from neglect, abuse, and exploitation regardless of who the perpetrator may be. Ultimately, good parenting is not determined by gender but by responsibility, compassion, commitment, and genuine concern for a child's welfare. |
Elon just dey blow anyhow ![]() Biggest boy for life I envy people that have bought shares there. |
dominique:Aproko How you take know? |
Congratulations to them |
In Jos north, are they not claiming indigenes? |
The whole world needs the resources of the Arabs, middle East and Africa to survive. |
See mind na. Some people are definitely perpetuating these evils deliberately in order to make this government look useless and irresponsible... This was similar to what they did to GEJ |
Interesting Different people, different situations |
Let justice prevail God bless Nigeria |
How many are even these animal terrorists and bandits? |
Nicoddemus:According to you and your pessimistic unpatriotic mentality |
Somethings, I wonder is there's nothing fishy about their operations too... |
Lol This is funny and unbelievable ![]() |
When they now build homes like cells and prisons. No ventilations |
LordLicifer:Haha So, all those foreign nationals that own small businessess and stores in South Africa are illegal and criminals? See Zulu man mentality... Shame |
lightwind:Lol Delulu How much do you pay for rent in your own so-called country? How many piece of land do you own? |
joeyswift:Do you know how many illegal immigrants that are in others countries? USA, UK ETC SA are not just after so-called illegal immigrants, THEIR MAIN OBJECTIVE IS TO LOOT AND TAKE WHAT OTHERS HAVE WORKED FOR FOR FREE... |
RIP Legend. Baba tried small, 80 is not easy or small in this era ... |
Lol These people are just so unbelievable and unreasonable. EVEN THEIR GOVERNMENT IS IN SUPPORT OF ALL THEIR XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS AND CRIME AGAINST OTHER NATIONALS. The whole Africa will teach you people a lesson you'll never forget. The criminals are not after any illegal immigrants, their main objective is to LOOT, STEAL AND DESTROY what other nationals have worked hard for. It's just pure evil, jealousy and LAZINESS. |
Pay her na! Why are you like this? ![]() |
This nonsense and CRIMINALITY is becoming too rampant these days with these banks |
IronGalaxy:Lol In all ramifications indeed ![]() Lazy people |
In kwara state, how many paramount rulers do we have? What's the position of Oba of Ilorin or Oba of Kwara? |
