Cristiano Ronaldo is not the greatest footballer ever, Leo Messi is. You people should stop over exaggerating things and give Cristiano Ronaldo what is the due him which is, the highest goal scorer of all time.
This is not justice. If I be Fahim family members I will wait patiently once he's done serving 36years which is very unlikely as he might be released after 20 years, na to serve am the real justice. This guy deserves a death sentence .
Gggjhhj: My ex a medical student was sleeping with her HOD, with the hope of getting a smooth ride in mbbs, me I was always advising her to read, never knew she is putting her hope on a big god, failed exam and reseat and failed, she repeated the first mbbs class and still got disappointed in the process of wanting to pass her exam she slept with more people, she nearly killed herself when she got the 2nd fail, she changed to medlab, she is 7years in school, she go soon do normal 2 generation in school, funnily she still dae year 4.....she is actually the oldest person in school now
Dey don Bleep evil spirit enter this one body. She fit no graduate again as she don turn hotspot
Akpakomiza2: Ward six pdp woman leader in Etsako central LGA Esther Alazi, Ex house of assembly pdp candidate in Esan west Hon Clifford Inegbedion,Ex state treasurer Aliyu momoh,Majireh, Alhaji Obasa,Ex Lp guber aspirant Adolphus Aletor and several others decamped to Apc
Wisdomkosi: BREAKING!!! NLC President, Joe Ajaero Moved To NIA
Embattled National President of Labour Union Congress, Joe Ajaero has been handed over to National Intelligence Agency, NIA, 9News Nigeria has learnt.
9News Nigeria had reported that Joe Ajaero was arrested early this morning by the Department Of State Security Services, DSS.
According to report gathered by 9News Nigeria, Ajaero was arrested this morning at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
Ajaero was reportedly on his way to attend the conference of Trade Union Congress (TUC) in the UK.
Ajaero had asked that the police invitation asking him and the NLC General Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, to come for questioning should be rescheduled.
He asked that the invitation should be moved from September 5, 2024 to September 25, 2024.
Counsel for the NLC, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), who accompanied Ajaero to the police headquarters for his first appearance on August 29, had disclosed that the labour leaders might seek a postponement of the interrogation.
Speaking further on the matter on Thursday, Falana said, “We wrote for another date as Comrade Joe Ajaero has an engagement outside Abuja today.”
The police had invited quizzing Ajaero and Ugboaja over allegations of terrorism financing, cybercrime, subversion, criminal conspiracy, and treasonable felony.
Instead of Tinubu to sit down and savage the economic situation in Nigeria, he is busy arresting NLC President, he wants to cause more havoc. This man is not smart at all.
Successtube: I never thought I’d find myself contemplating divorce just two years into my marriage. As a bachelor, I’d look at couples splitting up and wonder how they ended up there. Didn’t they date and get to know each other first? Didn’t they see the signs? And yet, here I am, standing on the brink of making the same decision. I dated my wife for a year and three months before we got married, and I thought I knew her. But I was wrong. She lied and pretended to be someone she wasn’t. Now, I’m starting to see who she truly is, and it’s tearing me apart.
Immediately after our wedding, I noticed changes in her that hadn’t been there before. One month in, we were not having sex like any newly married couple would. Every time I tried to be intimate, she’d have some excuse—a headache, feeling tired, or being stressed from work. I tried to be patient, thinking it was just a phase. But it didn’t end. When I finally asked her what was wrong, she bluntly told me she didn’t like sex. I was shocked. How could she not like sex? We had been intimate enough times while dating for me to believe otherwise.
“How can we have children if we don’t have sex?” I asked, trying to keep my frustration in check. Her response was indifferent, almost as if it didn’t matter. From then on, she’d sometimes only have sex with me during her ovulation period, like it was a chore to check off her list. It went on like this for over eight months, and I felt more and more disconnected. I felt unwanted, unloved. Every attempt to bridge the gap between us only seemed to widen it.
But the cracks didn’t just stop there. Through a relative of mine, I managed to get her a job that paid her 300,000 Naira monthly. She seemed happy, and I was glad I could help. Then, fate dealt me a blow—I lost my job. After months of searching, I managed to find another one, but it paid only 120,000 Naira a month. I couldn’t afford to stay home, so I took it, thinking it would just be temporary until I found something better.
My 120,000 Naira salary barely covers our expenses. I take care of the rent, food, bills, and still fuel my car to get to work. The one that hit me hardest was when our rent increased to 700,000 Naira around the same time my car’s engine gave out, needing another 500,000 Naira to repair. I felt the walls closing in on me. I was struggling, juggling all these financial burdens alone. I turned to my wife, thinking she’d step up and help. After all, she was earning more than double what I was. But all she could offer was 50,000 Naira.
I was speechless. She looked at me and said it was a man's duty to cater to his family, and she could only "assist." Her words felt like a slap. Here I was, drowning under the weight of our expenses, and she was holding back. I had to sell one of the lands I’d bought back in my bachelor days to cover the bills. I never thought I’d be in a position where I had to sell my hard-earned property just to survive while my wife, who I had helped get a better-paying job, stood by and watched.
The emptiness gnawed at me until I reached out to someone who had once filled a different kind of void in my life—my ex. We had broken up years ago because of distance when she moved to London for her studies. But we never really ended things on bad terms. There was always a "what if" lingering between us. Now, in my loneliness, that "what if" turned into late-night conversations, laughter, and the kind of warmth I hadn’t felt in a long time. I sneak out every now and then to be with her. I know it’s wrong. I know cheating is not the answer, but I felt like I was drowning, and she was the only one who could save me. With her, I felt alive again, seen, and heard. Things quickly escalated, and before I knew it, I was back in her arms. It felt like a betrayal of my marriage vows, but at the same time, it felt like the only way to reclaim a part of myself that had been lost.
I never imagined I’d be contemplating divorce, but here I am. I want to marry my ex. I want a fresh start, a chance to feel loved again. I don’t know if I can continue in a marriage where I feel more like a burden than a partner. Maybe it’s time to face the harsh truth: some people change, and some people never really were who they claimed to be. Maybe it’s time for me to choose my own happiness, to take a leap and start over.
Don't make the same mistake I made. Study your partner thoroughly before to married, don't rush!
Guy, goan marry your ex, don't allow anybody advise you otherwise before you go die ooo. You have every reasonable reason to end that marriage
Mariangeles: You know this favourite skitmaker thing is can be seasonal. The one you like before, you might not be feeling (their skits) that much again. So, which Nigerian comedy skitmaker are you feeling presently?
Glimpsetv: Any Nigerian Man Who Is 30 and Above and Unmarried or Childless Is Irresponsible, Says a Man
A man has sparked controversy online after stating that any Nigerian man over 30 who is unmarried or without a child is irresponsible. Do you agree with him? Watch the video to hear his reasons for making such a declaration.
Kushites: I was wondering what Nigeria would be like 75 years from now, so I decided to ask AI.
So here goes.
Question To AI (ChatGPT):
''Tell me about Nigeria in the Year 2100''
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Answer:
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Looking ahead to the year 2100, Nigeria's trajectory could be influenced by a variety of factors, including how well the country manages its current challenges and capitalizes on opportunities. Here's a speculative outlook:
1. Demographics
Population Size: By 2100, Nigeria could be the most populous country in the world, with estimates ranging from 700 million to over 900 million people. This massive population growth will bring both opportunities and challenges in terms of resources, infrastructure, and governance.
Urbanization and Megacities: Nigeria's urban population will likely dominate, with cities like Lagos possibly exceeding 100 million residents. This urban expansion will drive economic growth but also require massive investments in housing, transportation, and public services.
2. Economy
Global Economic Power: Nigeria could be a major global economic power, with a diversified economy beyond oil. Key sectors might include technology, renewable energy, manufacturing, and advanced agriculture. If managed well, Nigeria could have one of the largest economies in the world.
Technological Advancements: Advances in AI, biotechnology, quantum computing, and other emerging technologies could place Nigeria at the forefront of innovation, particularly in sectors like fintech, healthcare, and sustainable energy.
Agriculture and Food Security: With a large population to feed, agriculture will likely remain a key sector. Advances in agricultural technology, climate-resilient crops, and efficient water management will be crucial for ensuring food security.
3. Politics and Governance
Political Stability: By 2100, Nigeria may have achieved greater political stability, with strong institutions and a more mature democratic system. However, challenges such as regional autonomy, ethnic diversity, and resource distribution might still require careful management.
Global Influence: Nigeria could be a leading global power, influencing international policies on climate change, economic development, and global security. Its role in organizations like the United Nations, the African Union, and the G20 could be significant.
4. Social Development
Education and Innovation: Education will likely be a major focus, with universal access to high-quality education across the country. Nigeria's large, youthful population could be a global leader in innovation, particularly in technology and creative industries.
Healthcare: Advances in healthcare could drastically improve life expectancy and quality of life. However, the country will need to continue addressing challenges related to healthcare access, particularly in rural areas.
5. Environment and Climate
Climate Change Impact: Nigeria will face severe impacts from climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and changes in agricultural patterns. Coastal cities like Lagos could be particularly vulnerable. The country will need to invest heavily in climate adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Sustainable Development: By 2100, Nigeria may have made significant strides in sustainable development, with widespread use of renewable energy, green infrastructure, and circular economies to combat environmental degradation.
6. Culture and Society
Cultural Influence: Nigeria’s cultural influence, particularly through its entertainment industry (Nollywood, music, fashion), could be globally dominant. The blending of traditional and modern influences could create a uniquely Nigerian global culture.
Social Progress: Social issues such as gender equality, human rights, and social justice may see considerable progress. However, disparities between different regions and communities might still exist, requiring ongoing efforts to ensure equitable development.
7. Technology and Infrastructure
Smart Cities and Infrastructure: Nigeria’s major cities might be highly advanced smart cities, with integrated AI systems managing everything from traffic to public services. Infrastructure such as transportation, energy, and communication networks will be critical in supporting a large, urbanized population.
Space and Innovation: Nigeria could be a leader in space exploration and technology, possibly developing its own space programs and contributing to global space initiatives. Innovation in this field could open up new economic opportunities and global collaborations.
Conclusion
By 2100, Nigeria has the potential to be one of the most influential countries in the world, with a large, dynamic population and a diversified economy. The future will depend on how well Nigeria navigates the challenges of rapid population growth, climate change, political governance, and technological change. If successful, Nigeria could emerge as a global leader in multiple domains, shaping the course of the 22nd century.
Inasmuch as AI uses algorithm, it has a greater percentage of being bias. This prediction is not far from it.
God1000: Maria Branyas Morera, an American-born Spanish woman believed to be the oldest person in the world, has died, according to her family. She was 117.
We have people way older than this woman all over Nigeria but we have always had Record problems from onset. The only reason she is acclaimed the oldest is because her birth date was verified not that she's the oldest.
Ibusho: ARM pensions should be careful of false allegations. I have been alleged falsely before and I was vindicated after investigation. Women can b evil
This post isn't detailed. Provide tuition and duration as well. I have been searching for a nursing college to send my two sisters but haven't found any as others have finished selling their forms. Provide info ASAP
Wasn't an election held in 2011? E be like bomb dey your head. Jonathan completed Yaradua's tenure after his untimely death in 2010 and elections were held in 2011 which he won then in 2012 the so called saints staged a protest in ojota but today, you all are pleading that the youths and citizens of Nigeria should reconsider when you could not do so during your time.
Lagos state government needs to wake up. There are lots of these buildings all over lagos. For example, they should visit Palace Road, Oworonshoki, there's one building they call Akindele estate or Akindele House. That's another ticking time bomb. The building is cracked and it's about 3 story building or so. Ministry of lands, environment etc should please save the lives of few remaining Nigerians yet to be killed by the ravaging hunger in the country.
I am still learning, even those of us that have been in the Senate for sixteen years we are still learning so we will do well to continue to learn.
But in the course of talking to one of my distinguished sisters, that she should speak whenever she is recognised I made reference to the fact that we are not in a nightclub where people have to shout above the noise of the music and the social media went agog.
I am not on social media but my wife called me that people got angry and published her number and said they should occupy her line so she used to receive over 2000 to 3000 phone calls a day. And I tried to put on one of my phones, the number was in the public and you find out the phone crashed after about three hours.
So, I am very happy with the interest generated by Nigerians with what goes on in this chamber because we are here to cater for their interests. For them to be interested with what goes on here, means that we are connecting with the people directly and it will have been terrible if we are doing all this work and the people are not even aware of what we are doing.
But the communication was totally misunderstood instead of taking it for the nature of what we said that you should not shout when you are talking and speak only when you are recognized, they went into private abuses. I don't want to say what they did to me, I think I do not merit it. I was telling the DSP that he is the one they should be talking to because in my tradition we marry only one wife so they listed so many wives on social media.
I don't know how you took it but I feel I should tender a public apology to you.
This bastard. So if your wife didn't call your attention to you wouldn't have deemed it necessary to apologise? and this is a Lawyer oooo, a senior lawyer oooo making a mess of himself at every senate plenary.
Bulldozer90: it's hearing on an interlocutory appeal that will take place not judgement. After that, ruling will follow. If they lose in the ruling, it means they're as good as gone because the high court case go long eh
maureensylvia: Today's the day! I officially climbed a new floor!
🎉🎂 I can't believe I've made it to this milestone age! Three decades of life, love, and adventure have brought me here, and I'm thrilled to start this new chapter!
Here's to new adventures, more laughter, and making more memories with the people I love.
Cheers to a new decade of life, filled with purpose, joy, and making my dreams a reality! 🥳
Young at heart, wise beyond age.
#newchapter
Make una stop to dey lie. You are older than 30years , reducing your age isn't a sensible thing to do. Happy birthday though.
ThankGod say I no go this school likewise East London, I for hear am
Make I no lie you, I struggled and if no be say God use two guys help me, omo I for run mental. My care agency was used by God too Ensuring I do my legal 20hrs weekly and na so I pay almost 8,000 pounds from there oooo..
Sexual assaults happen in every sector in Nigeria including churches and mosques and its so common that some victims see it as normal because they have become helpless, it takes a lot of courage for a victim to boldly come out and condemn it. Its a menace that nobody is ready to tackle even those who pretend to be defenders and right advocates sometimes end of taking advantage of these victims. Nothing works in Nigeria anymore and that is why most people accused of this get away with it eventually. Nigeria is a failed system.
Nairashop: He should face the law but unfortunately, na the law go face the man. If you a man that wears trousers, see my thread now for a massive offer
All these so called men of God sef. So many fake people mounting the pulpits these days and some idiots go dey call them papa papa up and down. the mumu wife na even flavour fan paster wey no know say him marry wrong, 60years without brains
Crimecity: Btw 50k in 2014/15 is worth more than 100k in 2024.
50k in 2014 was approximately $300. 100k in 2024 is approximately $70.
50k in 2014 got you 7 bags of rice. 100k in 2024 gets you 1 bag.
Yesterday he was a supporter of Buhari and asked for wage increment, today he is supporting Tinubu and now talking about population control instead of advising Tinubu to increase the wage amount like he did in 2015.
Hypocrites!!
Tomorrow, they will say Obidients and anyone kicking against the current happenings and policies of this Tinubu administration as Enemies of NIGERIA
This Dipo of a guy is so senseless I don't know the kind of phD he has. I look at some posts he makes sometimes and wonder if he has brains at all or just wants to be plainly stupid.
NairaOcean: I Will Not Leave Office, Our Tenure Is Extended By My State Lawmakers – Ikwerre LGA Chairman, Samuel Nwanosike
The Ikwerre LGA chairman, Hon Dr. Samuel Nwanosike, has reaffirmed his readiness to remain in office comes June 17, said the state lawmakers under Rt. Hon. Martin Amaghule has extended their official as a result of the inability of the state government to conduct the LGA chairman election in Rivers State.
In his two-minute video, the chairman said that he would remain in office since the state lawmakers asked him to remain.
Said Ikwerre Local Government Area will wait for anyone who dared to come and evict them.
This comes days after a Rivers State High Court in Port Harcourt, the state capital, ruled that the tenure extensions of the 23 local government chairmen in the state are null and void.
Does he know how much Sim Fubara is sitting on as Rivers State Governor? this man is not reasonable at all, he will soon learn the hardway even Wike that single handedly picked Sim Has not abused him the way and manner Samuel has abused Sim. When the time comes, body go tell am.