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Guy share your thoughts turn story. Life lesson: doing something over and over doesn't make you foolish or uneducated it only makes your opinion visible But you most remember that in a society everyone is entitled to is opinion. SpencerForbes: |
Can you share your own thoughts that's not chatgpt. Some stay on topic. What is your thoughts on the subject ![]() SpencerForbes: |
Lol chatgpt can not give really life experience Most Nigerians information no come from book or research. E dey come from "gist" from another person wey don add his own seasoning and pepper to the story. SpencerForbes: |
You've just proved my point exactly 💯 SpencerForbes: |
Dem never see new people with fresh ideas for this country? Instead of to give this opportunity to young, sharp pipo wey sabi the matter of today, na the same old politicians dem dey recycle. E be like say for this our country, once you enter the inner circle, you don collect job for life, even if you never perform before. Na which kind system be this? |
No but She can start by buying her own (personal)car first just to prove to me that what a man can do a woman can do better Skj13777: |
No, Nigerians no get low IQ. The whole IQ matter no straight at all. Those tests wey dem dey do, most times na based on Western way of reasoning and the kind things wey dem dey see for their environment. E no fully fit measure the total intelligence of a Nigerian pikin wey grow for different setting with different challenges and different kind smartness. The main problem wey I see na access to genuine information. For Nigeria, correct information no dey circulate well. Most pipo wey you go meet for street, their information no come from book or research. E dey come from "gist" from another person wey don add his own seasoning and pepper to the story. So by the time the information reach you, e don turn to something else entirely. Instead of to find out the truth themselves, many dey wait for their friend to give them the summary, and that summary go full of that person own feelings and bias. Na so bad information dey spread like wildfire. Another big issue na contentment. Many pipo don settle for the little wey dem see. The society and our community don somehow make pipo believe say to struggle for better thing no necessary. Dem tell us say "make you dey thank God for wetin you get," and while gratitude good, e don turn to tool to make pipo no try to reach for more. Religion, for better mind, don sometimes been use to tell pipo to just pray and wait for miracle instead of to use their brain and hand work. Then, our education system don collapse. Many teachers no dey teach for passion again; na because of poverty. Dem just dey find small money to survive. So how knowledge go take pass to the next generation when the teacher himself no get the correct knowledge or motivation to teach am? The system no dey encourage creativity or to think outside the box. E dey mostly about cramming and regurgitating, no about understanding. So, my brother, e no be say Nigerians no smart. Na the system wey surround us the societal pressure to just manage, and the broken system na him dey make many of our pipo think say dem no fit do better. But the potential dey full ground e just need the right environment and leaders to shine. Remember THE POWER HAS ALWAYS BELONGED TO THE PEOPLE. PROUDLY NIGERIAN |
Politics in Nigeria is now family business |
In Mark 2:7, the Pharisees themselves asked, Who can forgive sins but God alone They use our "forgive and forget" attitude as a license to steal and kill ones destiny. But God doesn't sleep. That same Bible that talks about forgiveness also says "You will reap what you sow Let her reap what she sow as the lord commanded Anyone who stand against this judgment I've stand against the Lord |
Na real confusion full Edo State matter oh! See as this Governor dey talk say him go resign if President no win. Him dey use him mouth promise vote wey no be him own to give, like say him be landlord for all the people for Edo. Instead of to dey do the work wey we elect am to do, him dey run up and down for early morning campaign for 2027. Na so dem dey use hand scatter our country name for outside, make investors dey fear to come, all because of selfish interest. Now, instead of to dey fix the bad thing wey happen that time and make our state better, the Governor dey busy dey play "vote guarantor". Him want to tie the hand of him people, remove their choice, just to make him Oga at the top happy. Na wa! When we no even see any better work wey him do for the state since him enta office. E be like say the only work for him mind na to dey share promise wey him no fit guarantee. Remember GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE NOT FOR OGA THE POWER HAS ALWAYS BELONGED TO THE PEOPLE BUT MY PEOPLE HAVE FORGOTTEN THERE BY FORGETTING THE FACE OF THY FATHER (AFRICA) |
Na wa oh! See this ambassadorial list wey President Tinubu just release, e just dey look like compilation of all the usual suspects wey don dey government for years. How person like Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode, and all these former governors and ministers wey don their turn for power dey for list again? Wetin dem really do for us when dem dey in office before? Dem never see new people with fresh ideas for this country? Instead of to give this opportunity to young, sharp pipo wey sabi the matter of today, na the same old politicians dem dey recycle. E be like say for this our country, once you enter the inner circle, you don collect job for life, even if you never perform before. Na which kind system be this? |
My brothers e dey very strange oh! As we dey look am now, e dey look like normal meeting between two current and ex presidents. But make we no forget wetin happen before. The same matter wey dey worry us for Guinea Bissau, wey soldier just dey remove elected people, na something similar wey happen for Nigeria when dem use "state of emergency" remove elected governors for Rivers, Plateau and Ekiti States. Na the same pattern, just different style. So, as we dey look the photo of our leaders dey shake hands, make we no blind our eyes to the fact that the same playbook don dey use before. E no new, e just get new packaging. AFRICA OF AFRICA BLACK ⚫️ IS BEAUTIFUL PROUDLY NIGERIAN |
Wetin happen for Guinea-Bissau na real correct correct subversion of democracy, na like soft coup wey the sitting president himself arrange. Instead of to conceed power give the legit government wey people elect, because him don lose election or him term don finish, him refuse to gree step aside. Him just go dey manipulate the whole system by colluding with him friends for military, and under the guise of say him dey bring "stability," him just hand over control give them. Na deep plan to bypass we the people, so dat him and him circle of friends fit still dey control things for behind, shield themselves from all the corruption and human rights abuse wey dem do, and continue to dey chop the country money. By dismantling democratic institutions and bringing soldier influence, this move no only betray the citizens vote but just dey make sure say all the wrong wey dem do to pipo go remain like dat, no go ever come out or anyone go answer for am. Na pure injustice, no be better politics. This kain dangerous playbook wey dem use undermine their vote resemble the one wey President Bola Tinubu use for Rivers State for Nigeria. Even though na full soldier handover no happen, the way dem use power shake table, unsettle the governor wey people legally elect, create the same kain vacuum wey dey ripe for undemocratic control. The imposition of "state of emergency" something wey dem suppose use only for real security wahala just become one kain trick to remove elected person and put one person wey go just dey answer dem. E dey nullify the vote wey all of us cast. The biggest hypocrisy be say, this same "emergency" power, dem no fit declare am for the states wey the real security wahala dey, because dem no be dem political opponents. Na so so shame. --- Shame to dem! We go concentrate for our own Nigeria matter dey go. |
This is my personal decision, and I would urge everyone to make the same choice: from this moment, i will only concentrate My energy and discussions on matters that directly concern Nigeria and its path forward. As for the celebrities and public figures who have refused to lend their voices to the people who supported them and made them who they are, i say shame on them. I actively refuse to give our precious time and attention to them. Instead, i focus that time and energy solely on contributing my voices, Time & research to the pursuit of truth, justice and better Nigeria, for it is the truth, and the truth alone, that will ultimately set us all free. Except you don't want to be free and choose to remain in the Lie MONEY247: |
What unfolded in Guinea-Bissau was a stark subversion of democracy, constituting a soft coup or an unconstitutional seizure of power orchestrated by a sitting president. Faced with electoral defeat or term limits, the president refused to concede power and transfer authority to the legitimately elected civilian government. Instead, he manipulated the political landscape by colluding with military allies, effectively handing control to them under the guise of stability or transition. This maneuver was a calculated strategy to bypass the will of the people, allowing the ousted president and his inner circle to retain influence, shield themselves from accountability for corruption and human rights abuses, and perpetuate their grip on the nation's resources. By dismantling democratic institutions and replacing them with martial influence, this act not only betrayed the citizens' vote but also entrenched a cycle of impunity, ensuring that the wrongs committed against the populace would remain unaddressed and unpunished, making it a profound injustice rather than a legitimate political process. Furthermore, this dangerous playbook of undermining democratic will bears a striking resemblance to the political maneuvering employed by President Bola Tinubu in Nigeria's Rivers State, where the unsettling of a duly elected governor, while not involving an active military handover, created a similar vacuum ripe for undemocratic control. The imposition of a state of emergency a tool meant for genuine security crises becomes a thinly veiled tactic for removing an elected official and replacing them with a compliant administrator, effectively nullifying the people's vote. The profound repercussion and ultimate hypocrisy of such an act is highlighted by the fact that this "emergency" power is never deployed in states where the federal government has political allies, despite those states[b] often facing far more severe and tangible [/b]security threats. This selective application exposes the maneuver not as a legitimate security measure, but as a political weapon, eroding public trust and establishing a perilous precedent where electoral outcomes can be overturned by executive fiat, thereby entrenching the very impunity and corruption seen in the Guinea-Bissau scenario. Pakute: |
National Peace Committee (NPC), indeed If you substitute PEACE from. NPC and replace it with LIE. = NLC. NATIONAL LIE COMMITEE wwwihy: |
Well said if Africa remains divided then strangers can always get a piece of the pie at Nigeria's expense omoredia: |
Please support with Evidence of payment receipt since you know he was paid. So we can all have reason to call him out But if you don't have any physical evidence and you're just making assumption in your mind please can you keep that opinion to yourself alone it is Not meant for the society Putindbutt: |
Send proof of the jurisdiction yarimo: |
All hands on deck. We shouldn't lose focus. I hope it's not tax payer money dey are using?? And how much is Lagos state government going to spend to organize this event?? Public information we should always know |
She should learn to think for herself |
Some one risk her life to show the world what is going on in her community. Only for people like you to downplay her efforts even tho it causes her life. Wealthyonos: |
For many of us, projects like the Orca Mall in Eko Atlantic represent a painful disconnect. They stand as glittering symbols of a city and a nation that prioritizes luxury for a few over the basic dignity of the many. You speak of attracting investment and creating opportunities, but the only role Nigeria seems to have for the average citizen is as a consumer a place to spend the little money we can scrape together. The fundamental promise of governance to lift the common person out of poverty feels utterly abandoned. I cannot help but imagine the staggering cost of this mall and juxtapose it with the reality where millions of Lagosians lack access to clean drinking water in their own communities, a crisis that seems to receive a fraction of the urgency and funding. Talk less of the pervasive insecurity that makes daily life a gamble. How can we celebrate a new mall when the common man cannot secure the most basic necessities clean water, safety, and a chance at a life free from grinding poverty? This is not the shared vision we all aspire to it feels like a vision for a select few, built while ignoring the suffering of the many. |
So bandits are threatening you guys and you guys want to go for a dinner party instead of fixing the issue |
Water just dey rollo down my eyes. Our life as been reduced to not. Dey rather go attend a dinner party than deal with the situation at hand Them no send us at all |
The consequence for the Nigerian judge and the system is not a day in a Hague courtroom, but the potential for the entire Nigerian government to be indicted on the world stage for its conduct. It is a move that, if the ICC decides to proceed, would have profound and damaging repercussions for Nigeria's international standing and internal stability. ebukal67x: |
It's not that the concept of democracy has failed Africa, but rather that the implementation of stable, inclusive, and fair democratic systems has been immensely challenging due to this combination of historical, institutional, and economic factors. The situation in Guinea-Bissau is a stark reminder of this fragility. It’s a cycle that deprives citizens of the stability and good governance needed for development and prosperity. The sadness i feel is shared by many Africans who aspire for accountable leadership and peaceful transitions of power but repeatedly see their hopes dashed by coups, corruption, and political violence. The path forward requires building stronger institutions, fostering genuine political inclusion, and ensuring that democracy delivers tangible benefits for all citizens, not just for the political elite. |
The primary reason the First Lady should not be feasting with senators is that such an act, while perhaps legally permissible, is a profound failure of leadership optics and moral sensitivity. It demonstrates a disconnect from the acute suffering and pervasive insecurity that millions of Nigerians endure daily. Your argument that "patriotic Nigerians are not mourning" because some kidnap victims have been released is dangerously complacent. For every group that is freed, another is taken, and the trauma and fear remain endemic. While we give thanks for the rescue of the Kebbi children and the Eruku worshippers, to use their release as a justification for normalcy is to ignore the ongoing crises As this dinner was being planned, other Nigerians were being kidnapped or killed. Just days ago, bandits attacked a community in Kaduna, killing locals and abducting many, including a seminary student. To feast while fellow citizens are in mortal danger or mourning their dead is to be indifferent to their plight. |
The primary reason the First Lady should not be feasting with senators is that such an act, while perhaps legally permissible, is a profound failure of leadership optics and moral sensitivity. It demonstrates a disconnect from the acute suffering and pervasive insecurity that millions of Nigerians endure daily. Your argument that "patriotic Nigerians are not mourning" because some kidnap victims have been released is dangerously complacent. For every group that is freed, another is taken, and the trauma and fear remain endemic. While we give thanks for the rescue of the Kebbi children and the Eruku worshippers, to use their release as a justification for normalcy is to ignore the ongoing crises. As this dinner was being planned, other Nigerians were being kidnapped or killed. Just days ago, bandits attacked a community in Kaduna, killing locals and abducting many, including a seminary student. To feast while fellow citizens are in mortal danger or mourning their dead is to be indifferent to their plight. FreeStuffsNG: |
The government has no integrity they just keep lying to us everyday |
This is sad. Nigerians which way. It can be anyone tomorrow. No one is safe again |
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even your replies still smell Chatgpt
