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WrriterNig:As expected. To the last living Ukrainian. I pity the men who have refugee status in the EU. Very soon, they'll be deported en masse in trains back to Ukraine to fight NATO's battle. |
zangaozanga:I'm not sorry I have no sympathy for the boy. Maybe he should have had sympathy also for the person they kidnapped and killed. At least he is learning how the person felt while he/she was in their captivity. How being at the mercy of a few unscrupulous individuals feels. The way I hate murderers, kidnappers and armed robbers. If justice was left to me, they will be locked together in a cell which will later be set on fire. I prefer they die screaming. |
successmatters:Not to just another location but his "own family house". A stupid white Knight that almost destroyed his own life and that of his own family. Imagine meddling in a violent husband-wife affair and trying to play the role of hero for the woman. If the woman wanted to leave a violent relationship, she would have taken the first step. A couple that will make love while his own family members are busy organizing his funeral. " Me when I see two people fighting and even breaking their heads"
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Alexanderobi:The fake beggars are actually too much that it is difficult to differentiate them from the genuine ones. So I do not blame anyone who refuses to give. |
nurey:Thanks. I'll look into that |
nurey:Thanks. I had it scanned before the rewire started work. I don't have the results cos I wasn't around then. I guess I'll ask for the results now. |
Please someone help me. I recently replaced the Brainbox of my 2005 Honda Accord. When I went to pick it up, I noticed it was consuming very large amount of fuel. And also sometimes I have to pull the gear shifter way down and back to drive before it gets moving. My rewire said it was the raising sensor (something about it not raising pass level 3). We bought it and when he tried fixing it, he said it didn't work. So he returned it and collected back the cash. He is now saying we need to buy the full package of 18k for it to work. Please I need your advice. I don't want to waste money on something that might not work. Mainly this is the first time I am hearing something called raising sensor. I have heard about 02 sensor or are they the same? |
okeysoninv:You mentioned so many things that have failed to occur. And truthfully yes, you did mention a military coup. The network of heaven must have been bad that day because you said it will happen in Ghana ![]() |
okeysoninv:Ride on Pastor. Our Father in the Lord ![]() Somehow, you didn't see the Niger coup coming despite receiving so many Revelations in the past. |
Gbadebo19:I am very glad that you mentioned the quoted above. Now tell me; how are you different from the African saboteurs who stabbed Africa in the back? Aren't you doing the same thing now. In this thread; you and your cohorts have * Called Africans and African leaders stupid. * Called Africans monkeys * Downplayed EU, UK and US atrocities in Africa. * Made excuses for the atrocities by the above in Africa. * One foolish idiot (permit my language) above even said Africa should forget the atrocities committed cos they were years ago. Has he tried telling those he asslicks to forget about 9/11 which by the way occured many years before the atrocities in Somalia and Libya. * Because you live abroad, called the rest of those in Africa poor and uncivilized. So you can see you and your cohorts fit the description of saboteurs. You and your kinds are fawners, uncle toms, buttlickers, buttkissers, bootlickers and asslickers. The "West" only need to dangle something to your kind and you'll be just like the Africans you have mentioned who stabbed Africa in the back. I'm sure if we were still in the slave era, you'll be here preaching how being continuously slaves to the British and Americans is the best thing. |
Gbadebo19:I noticed when mentioning the great sons of Africa, you omitted some names. I am assuming you omitted them unknowingly. Or maybe it's part of your Stockholm syndrome. * Thomas Sankara who was killed by a French-sponsored coup. A true African Hero. *Patrice Lumumba who the then US president authorized his assassination with Belgian assistance. They even saved two of his teeth as souvenirs. * Sylvanus Olympio who didn't agree to mortgage Togo's future to France and was handed over to his assassins by the US ambassador. * Felix Moumie of Cameroon who was poisoned by French agents in Switzerland. And despite the Swiss government knowing his assassins, they were pressured by the "self-appointed policemen of the world" to forgo justice. * Pierre Mulele who decided to continue where Lumumba stopped. They cut off his ears, nose, arms and legs before throwing him into a river in a sack. I still have more names. If like Putin you "suddenly decide to remember some of Africa's great sons", I'll be happy to give you other names worth emulating than that black trigger-happy genocidal terrorist who was once president of the USA and who used his reigned to drop more bombs on children than anyone in history. Btw, here is President Putin at the first Russia-Africa summit in 2019. https://amp.dw.com/en/vladimir-putin-opens-first-ever-russia-africa-summit/a-50943192 |
donjazzet:We already have an example in the Biafran civil war where France (as in the case of USA) only armed Biafra not because they cared for their welfare but because they wanted to weaken US and British (Russia) influence in Africa. Weapons were smuggled in, even passing through airspaces of multiple countries. Right-wing mercenaries (like in Ukraine) were flown in from the then Nazi-equivalent countries of Rhodesia and South-Africa to drag the war on for 3 years. Now when the Biafrans were suffering from starvation, France and its allies didn't bother sending or smuggling food, they only still kept sending weapons. The war for them was to the last Biafran, just like it is now to the last Ukrainian. It took over 3 years and more than 2 million wasted lives before we knew we have been played. My fear is just like in Biafra, it will take a lot of wasted lives before the Ukrainians come to realize they have been played. Hostilities should always be settled first by negotiations. Nigeria had the opportunity of avoiding the Biafran war through the Aburi Accord just like the war in Ukraine has had multiple chances of negotiations. But chances of negotiations succeeding are always destroyed by warmongers, in this case, Washington, who see it as a valuable opportunity to weaken a potential rival and are ready to sacrifice to the last Ukrainian. |
Kelechi009:This is a very stupid take. I'm lost for words. |
donjazzet:You're quite a deluded fellow. Is there any proxy war where the "victim", Ukraine in this case, is not made to believe the other side is evil and that the proxy war is a fight for their survival. Because if there is no propaganda to make them believe that, how else are you going to get them to fight for you? |
donjazzet:Stupid Ukrainians. Destroying their homes, cities, demographics, people and family structure so they can fight someone else's battle. Just like politicians who give cultists dangerous weapons to fight on their behalf while their own children enjoy five-star holidays abroad. While the Americans today go to Disneyland to enjoy themselves, another set of Ukrainians (fighting on behalf of the Americans) will become either dead, injured, destitute, homeless or become a refugee elsewhere. Today, many Ukrainians children will become orphans, their wives become widows, and their men end up dead or disfigured. I wonder when the Ukrainian civilian population will finally have the balls to say enough is enough. |
seunny4lif:Funny enough, the current leader of Mali received training from France and the US Special Force. It's seeming like the only training African military officers received from the USA and its allies is how to conduct coups. Anyway, I expect him to be Sankara'd anytime soon. |
realtalk19:By their comments, you shall know them ![]() |
Emmanuel909090:And to even think according to her comments that the man has only lost his job for a few months. The man better be saving vigorously for his future. I dread the hell that awaits him when he is old or not in good health. That's if she even sees the married man to be side-chick to. Pussy is now cheap in Nigeria. A Married man who intends to cheat can get varieties of younger women for 10k or less. I'm sure he'll prefer that to an old woman with a worn-out pussy who intends to put her family baggages on him, and who might even be stiff in bed. |
Emmanuel909090:You're right not to believe her. All I see from her previous posts is typical of the Nigerian women. A man loses his source of income, told her to let them relocate to the village to start things afresh, she refused. And keeps nagging him about his inability to currently provide rather than support him to rise again. I hope for the man's sake that she divorces him. She already mentioned that she denies him sex, food and exposes his current situation to family and friends. She is currently of no benefits to the man and at least when she's gone, the man will have peace of mind and a less nagging voice singing in his ears every day. The only benefit the man currently gets from her being his wife is the constant belittling and I'm damn sure he will be relieved to see her go. Typical selfish woman. Makes a vow of "for better for worse" during the wedding ceremony. And after enjoying the better and once the man is in a mess and needed supporting hands and ears, they kick him while he is down. When my father fell on hard times, I was withdrawn to a free public school close to our house until things got better. At least my mother knew then how wise and understanding it was to ease the pressure on her husband and not start reporting him to neighbors, friends and family members about "his inability to pay school fees". Too bad they don't make wives like my mother anymore. Because I don't seem to understand the fact that a struggling man is still being tasked with paying school fees when there are free government schools all around us. Momsloved , I sincerely hope and pray that you divorce him. You are of no use to him as a wife just as he is of no use to you as a husband. Take your kids and divorce him. It will lift a huge pressure off him, and at least, you'll know how easy it is to continuously fend for your family. |
donjazzet:You're the one who doesn't know the meaning of autocracy. Angela Merkel was Chancellor for 16 years, you haven't called Germany autocratic. Orban of Hungary has been prime minister of Hungary for 17 years, is Hungary an autocratic state. When you're good and the people trust in you, you're bound to get re-elected. I saw how you stylishly avoided the other replies especially on the massacres so you can focus only on the meaning of autocracy. You're no different from NAFO bots on twitter. It's a waste of time. |
donjazzet:This is a very stupid take and comparison. First; What makes Russia an autocratic regime? Secondly, I don't know who told you Russia wants to Ukraine to join them. The US, EU etc violently overthrew (in their usual manner) a validly elected popular government because it was seeking closer ties with Russia. Then they started violently the areas who were pro-Russian and has Russian ancestry. Notable examples include the massacre in the soon-to-be liberated Odessa where about 50 Russians were barricaded and burnt to death inside the Trade Union office, and the formation of the far-right Neo-Nazi Azov brigade in the now liberated city of Mariupol sorely to attack Russians living in Eastern Ukraine. ( I can point you to multiple Western news reports and documentries of the massacres committed by Azov, especially on Vice News which I watch pretty often before they joined the NAFO bandwagon; that's if they have now not been). https://www.vice.com/en/article/vb95ma/far-right-extremists-have-been-using-ukraines-civil-war-as-a-training-ground-theyre-returning-home https://www.vice.com/en/article/exk4dj/nationalist-interest-v23n4 Russia is finally moving to protect its people after 8years of watching massacres on the sidelines and you're comparing it to an invasion. Israel is currently invading Palestinian lands and I haven't heard you NAFO bots say anything about a CURRENT TRUE INVASION. Just like Benin Republic and Nigeria. I am Yoruba. If the Benin Government engages in the systemic massacre and attack on the Yoruba people who constitutes 25% of the country's population, be damn sure there will be proactive actions by our people and government in Western Nigeria and unlike Putin, we won't have to wait 8 years. And at that point, the maps drawn by some useless white men at the Berlin conference of 1884 will be revisited. |
cococandy:That's my belief too. The things malaria have showed me in this life. Has yours stopped now? How did you do it? |
Klass99:Funny. Because I have actually studied in both France and Germany and visited many other countries including the UK. I only returned a few years ago before having my daughter. If I want to japa, I don't need to make any excuse. |
SamuelLoch:My brother, if only you saw how scared I was when my daughter was sick. I can't imagine that happening consistently. |
To be clear, I love living in Nigeria. I have had the best social standing and quality of life here. Coupled with the social support readily available to me, I am not in any hurry to leave Nigeria. I have tasted life on the other side and I know what to expect. But the issue is I am very prone to Malaria. Growing up, I used to treat malaria like 6-7 times a year to the point that I know almost the nurses and doctors in any area I move to. As an adult making bread, I have been able to reduce that to like 2 times a year with very proactive actions that doesn't come cheap. I am very rarely down with anything other than malaria. A few days ago, my 2-year old daughter got malaria for the first time while I was also down with it. I had to forget about my own and ensure she got the best treatment. I was restless and worried for the 2-3 days she was down. Now I can't even bear the thought of seeing her down with it again not to even talk about having it constantly. I have been looking at options abroad (Germany job seeker visa, Netherlands orientation visa, Sweden job seeker visa), all of which I qualify for easily. Is there a way to know if she is prone to Malaria or it's just a one time thing? I am the only one prone to Malaria amongst my siblings. The others rarely get sick at all. Btw; I am AA and my daughter is AA too. I am already feeling I would be doing her a huge favor moving to a country without any chance of malaria occurrence. |
Dabronze:Lol. They will attack any state that they feel threatened by. The only reason I do not see Nigeria in any kind of war or conflict with external actors is our population. We have a very high youth population who are ready to japa at any opportunity. I don't see NATO attacking Nigeria unless the EU is ready to take in a very high influx of Nigerians and citizens of our neighboring countries. The Syrian refugee crisis will be a child's play if Nigeria ever gets involved in any conflict in the coming years. |
slawomir:Cry more. Your tears are not enough. |
See question. Are you not part of the people making others disgusted with Nigerians. You will die a horrible death. |
I always try to learn from people around me. As a man, as you're trying to do the best for your family, also try to do the best for yourself. And most importantly, make investments for your future. The story of my Grandfather who died late last year at 96. My grandmother died about 14 years earlier. My Grandparents had something similar. My grandpa moved to Lagos Island while I was small. My Grandma used the excuse of her business and staying closer to her kids to stay in their previous apartment. She stayed about 20 minutes away from us so we do see her quite often. As a child, we were given all the brainwashing about how Grandma was the best thing since jollof rice so we were not that close with my grandfather. We do go to visit him maybe once in a year except when he comes visiting and he rarely stays the night. It was after growing up that I learnt the whole truth. I mean, I couldn't believe it when I learnt that he married my grandma after she was thrown out of her previous marriage for infertility and the reason that she had children and grandchildren were even because of him and his knowledge in traditional medicine. Women will selfishly do anything to corner the love of their children. They employed housekeepers for my grandfather to take care of him. At a point, I started noticing physical changes in the man. He was becoming fresh, strong and very healthy like someone ageing backwards. It was not until 2015 that I discovered my old man had gotten married to a fresh succulent young woman and even had a son. While there may be speculations and rumors about the reason for their relationship, I'm very sure he does not care and neither do I. He has had the best old age of any person I know. All of which will not have been possible if he was a poor old man. And he was anything but lonely. Eyesight was perfect, strength was good, walks good unaided. So as a man, rather than struggling to pay 1m for each kid in this economy, let them go to a school of 500k while you invest the remaining 500k in your future. Do not make the mistake of becoming a pauper or relying on pension in your old age. Your children will hiss many times before they pick your calls. |
My takeaway is that Nigerians should know that everything is relative. The UK will either be an upgrade or a downgrade depending on the person's living condition in Nigeria before relocating. For someone who was balling in Nigeria or comfortable before relocating, the UK will be a massive downgrade if they are stuck in blue collar jobs. It will be a very big upgrade for someone who was unemployed or managing a 200k salary in Nigeria. I did DHL and GLS sorting job while studying in Germany. And after studying, I couldn't get a professional job except an Amazon warehouse job that pays over €2k. Now the money was good but I was unfulfilled and a bit depressed because I feel I am above that level. I looked around me and quite a lot of people similar to me were stuck in these minimum wage jobs. Infact, my feeling as a black African was more like Germany only considers us for blue collar jobs. The ones who don't want to do manual jobs end up having to do a PhD. I then decided Germany as at then was not for me. I explored the UK and visited Manchester where many of my family lives in. Unfortunately for me, I couldn't connect to the middle-class Africans. Many of my family members were doing care or factory work so I got discouraged and binned the UK. Got a remote job that pays a bit less than Amazon and returned home to Nigeria. I'll disagree with the notion that Nigerians in UK are suffering. But I just feel a lot of them are professionally unfulfilled. I intend to go back abroad and return. But my anthem is simple; " I WILL NEVER DO MANUAL or MINIMUM WAGE JOBS. Wherever I go, I don't want to be in the lower rungs of the society I live in The US remains the best choice for any professional willing to relocate abroad. |
Ahmed0336:That's why as a well-to-do African man, almost all of your investments should be in Africa. Let me see the court that can enforce the seizure of your properties. I remember the case of a well-to-do Hong Kong man married to a fellow Hong Kong woman and stay-at-home mom living in Vancouver, Canada. The man's business were in Hong Kong and he shuttles between Hong Kong and Vancouver where his wife and two sons live. The woman filed for divorce and the court gave her the Vancouver house they stay in and some other properties in Hong Kong and a monthly alimony of about 12,500 CAD. Baba simply did not return to Canada and only sent upkeep money directly to his sons aged 18 and 16. |
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