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Tell that to the ones who live flamboyantly. the poor don't need to hear this because they are already living below their means. This economy is really making it a lot harder for the poor. |
What do men want? Woman love you too much, you complain. She no love you, wahala. She need your attention, you complain, she no send you, you think say she get another guy. Wetin man want sef? |
Your wedding went viral and you dey happy abi? When guys begin hussle your wife, no come here com open thread to tell us how your new wife no dey loyal. |
It's time someone does something about this menacing problem. Way to go. Rivers youth Kwenu. |
Abdulyakeen:Governance at all levels has always been our problem. But then, that's what you get when the wrong people find themselves in powerful positions. The government is systematically making it impossible for people to acquire education which will make them more enlightened. They want to impoverish the people and keep them uneducated so they can be easily manipulated. |
When will all the thieving Nigerian politicians be convicted? When will corporate thieves like the banks and other financial institutions be brought to justice for their fraudulent financial dealings and the illegal charges they deduct from people's accounts? When will we see a former president or vice president or a former first lady being convicted of corruption and sent to prison? Untill then, the EFCC is just another political tool to silence powerless people. |
Carma has no mercy, you get served what you deserve. |
Donald Duke made Cross River State a place everyone dreamed to go. Subsequent governors did not carry on with his legacy. Worst of all, the present governor, Ayade is docile and does not seem to understand anything about governance. If Duke's legacy was preserved, no one here could have had the guts to compare a dirty state like Enugu to Cross River. |
Is Nnamdi Kanu a terrorist? Is he repentant? |
Why does this man insist on forcing a bad system down the throats of Nigerians? |
Was it a smart move? I don't think so because the cabal is far more powerful than the waterleaf president. Could he have waited for a better time? Yes, after negotiating with the cabal. Will the president give his support? I seriously doubt that because the Buhari we know is a sadist. Of you quote me without saying anything reasonable, your mouth go bend. |
oshozondii:If your head is the northern part of your body, what will happen to your body if the north refuses to have sense? What am I even saying? |
Clonus:In the long run, AC will not be enough to protect the rich from exposure. Mark my words, if the rich start dying off like flies, something will be done. |
LILTJAY:How does this affect the price of food in the market? See, for this new year, I no get time for any yeye post about wetin one yeye politician talk. |
Aniboo:Go to America. I hear say dem plenty for there. |
What has he done as the governor of the state to address the situation. Instead of taking responsibility for the illegal oil refineries operating in his state, he is blaming Buhari in Abuja. At the end of the day he and his people will suffer the effects of prolonged exposure to that polluted air. |
May God punish the enemies of our beloved country. May they never find rest until they repent. Amin! |
Thank God that the rich are not breathing different air from the poor in Portharcourt. If they do nothing about the sooth in PH, the rich will also die from whatever complications that arise from breathing in the dark dust. |
I hope some of the reasons are not so you will share Anambra allocation with him or award contracts to him and/or his cronies or cover his theft. |
What is the government waiting for? Arrest those motherfuckers. |
It makes perfect sense. I agree with his assertion. |
Click on the link in my signature and pick any of my five books. You won't be disappointed. |
Jesus is the only way. Repent and be saved. |
There is no justification for going into a life of crime. If you lay the evil foundation of stealing from people to get rich, you will someday pay with your life. |
sorextee:I admire your courage to keep being good despite your limitations. This country needs more young people with your mindset. No matter how tough things get, be hopeful and keep your head up. Crime does not pay. |
Great idea. But will politicians want to go this way? |
I started this year single but will end it married by God's grace. |
Ok! Let's see how deep the rabbit hole goes. |
The young shall grow. |
With women, you never know what could go wrong. But when things eventually go south, your life could be ripped apart. |
She might me coming with one of those incurable diseases to give you. Don't indulge in premarital sex. A lot can go wrong in a very short time if you take the devil's offer. A word, they say, is enough for the wise. |
Jaylynn:Don't fret about how others see your writing. No matter how well you write, there will always be people who won't appreciate your work. The fact that not many people tell you how good you are does not, in any way, mean you're a bad writer. There may be people who feel impressed about your work but will not tell you. I call them silent followers. They enjoy reading your work but will never leave a review. Every writer has them. Be happy with the few who make a point of giving feedback after they read your work. If writing makes you happy, then by all means, write. But most importantly, follow your creative instincts and let the characters create the story (for those who write fiction). If you're a none fiction writer, stick to the facts and find a way to get the reader hooked. |
according to dabiri erewa..