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baralatie:Look closer. How many actors in Nigeria do you think earns big time enough to cater for a family? A lot of young families are going through severe challenges due to the present hardship in that country. Ladies are mostly tempted to try their luck elsewhere. Sometimes you can't blame them. What's the future of the average actor in Nigeria? Tell me. |
So sad. They really looked good together. I remember seeing them in Ajao Estate few years ago on my visit. I'm sure the economic hardship has a hand in this. |
See how she fat. Our girls Sabi chop like die. |
Funny girl. I've been living here in the states for the past 15yrs. One thing about the Chicago South side is, once you make thar mistake of settling there; it'd always have this allure to keep you there, blind you to the realities of better, safer places elsewhere and never let you rise above a certain socioeconomic status. It's because all the blacks there see things, speak things and act the same way. Nne, leave there and go Westside or Northside. Worst still, kukuma leave Chicago. Find some of the southern states of Maryland, Louisiana or NC and live. Those places chill like die and have very level headed people to socialize with. Once you go school, the sky is your limit. The guns dey on their own. God will always protect His people. |
As an undergraduate in the 90s, I did bus conductor services for my elder brother's bus line during the holidays. To be honest, it was fun and fulfilling then. We plied Owerri-Aba route daily, only rested on Sundays. I learnt a lot on the road. You'd learn a lot by reading the passengers and you'd see people in diverse dimensions of life challenges that would leave you weak. I can understand why some conductors would ask a certain passenger not to pay. And when I'd go back to school with lots of money, my friends won't believe I did conductor service while they were chilling. All they did was task me for little change. How time flies. |
kollinz1234:My brother, you nailed it gbam. Afonja and cowardice na 1 and 2. Sir Arthur stopped Abiola's mandate, went to AIT that very day and granted an interview on TV. Their whole OPC, Nadeco and Pa Adesanya and co with Tinubu dem were all there on the streets. What did they do? Arthur drove past them to his hotel room, only for them to start burning tyres in protest on the streets. Efulefu people. |
This is what Fela called " Government Magic" |
This woman has been quietly consistent. I see her running bigger thing in the Nigerian political sphere, in the nearest future. |
Every Nigerian youth wants to live abroad and earn good. I don't see half of them talking good about the best candidate to vote into power who will turn the country around for them and their future. Nigeria is a good fertile ground for any growth once its institutions are working. |
The question is, what do you do after peeping at them? You'd quietly go inside your room, turn off the light as and jerk your prick off. Hold it there. These are small pikin habits. Quite common. But, you need to let it go. Get yourself a decent girlfriend, show her love and stay in love. Peeping wastes your mental energy. |
They will still release him. How many ex governors has EFCC locked up for good? |
If you can't stay awake all night, better quit that job. Forcing yourself to be awake all night can be killing. You'd be a sure BP patient in no time. |
US would do nothing. The misadventure in Afghanistan has exposed the weakness of the West. I don't know how Zelensky fell for Biden's promises prior the war. US can't engage any fellow nuclear nation, it's as simple as that. |
This Psquare guy had better shut up and keep to himself. It's folks like him that make everything look like it's a tribal effort. No. This Peter Obi, without doubts has the records,.mindset and intelligence needed to set this country on its feet again. The benefits thereof knows no gender nor tribe. Every one would be better off for it. |
soberdrunk:Pessimist.. Did you see me anywhere write "overnight"? What matters most is, anyone who will lay the groundwork. China wasn't overnight? Even, Jerry Rawlings wasn't liked nor loved as he laid the foundation? Isn't Ghana better today than when he met it? Get yourself some sense, none of these thieving leaders possess that insight nor discipline needed to committ to building a better Nigerian future for the ordinary man. This shouldn't be a tribal warfare. Poverty overlooks tribes. Just check out the records of each candidate and if you're honest with yourself; you'd know what to expect from each. |
soberdrunk:Can you hear yourself speak or write? Very flawed and myopic analysis. He's not part of the system, meaning what? Meaning He's not part of the thieving elite or part of what? He doesn't need to be in Aso rock all his life to understand how to fix Nigeria. I believe he can easily summon or access the records of Nigerian economic advisers, both past and present. From this, any smart economic mind could know things to address. It's only a novice that would struggle...and Obi isn't one. |
GoodIsGod:Humbleness is either quaint English or bad English. I'm yet to come across it in written form in any text book or novel, be it Elizabethan prose or Georgian. You're right on this point - Black Americans speak some bad English unknowingly-" You was ...etc" That's peculiarly black American English. They speak a lot more worse and I attribute that to their lack of exposure. |
DaddyRochie1642:It's called "Humility" Not Humbleness. Gawd. Which school una dey go these days? |
No one is talking about Innoson buying solar panels to invest in solar power? This will ensure steady electricity in the East. |
I remember the first time I watched this guy play. I asked, who's this guy? He puts his whole soulf and energy into each game, and consistently so. He's never changed nor waned. He reminds me so much of Peter Obi. |
People who knew him well say he was already a millionaire by age 23. His Mom was a fast woman with connections and placed him on right spots at right times. And he made good use of it. What I can't understand is, why he dealt Aba such a bad hand as governor and...what does he even want now? |
Then Karma has everything to do with it. |
Morenikeji090:Na Tinubu go fix your brain. Fool. |
Morenikeji090:People like you are Nigeria's problem. The present youth are waking up to seize a once in a lifetime opportunity to vote for their future...and you're licking someone's yansh. A real politician's success is measures in ways he's contributed to national growth and the citizens well being. All the time Tinubu has been at the center stage, in what way has he contributed to your well-being? I know your base instinct would be to insult me. Well, you've every right to do that if you're not suffering in this present Nigeria. |
This is so sad. You could tell this man worked so hard to keep his family happy. Damn. The level of aggression in that Lagos is too much. Any small thing, they'd tag a good looking person Yahoo or ritualist,, creating the atmosphere to kill the person. This is so wicked and inhuman. |
Bankole is by far a better actress than Osas. I don't know the standards they used here. |
This woman has been in that office since 2001. Intact I remember the very day she took office. She's just been enjoying Nigeria money for free. What has she done for the people all these years? |
Na Deborah blood wey dem sacrifice. |
Finidi be like that UFC fighter, Khamzat Chimaev. |
Dem for kukuma feature Buhari, case closed. Looks like a must watch. |
Lol. That's the orientation of cults, really. Look for any small opening to extort. I'm amazed they've not been doing this in a long time. And that's because most of them don't read. This small circle of axe guys must be the smart ones who have been broke and looking for ways to cash out. Well, Linda get money. It's time to maga. |
Madam Pauline Tallen has been in that Aso rock for over 20 years. I really don't know what she achieved for the people if not her belle. |
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