Nigeria politicians came ONLY TO STEAL(Big time from you), KILL (Any dreams or hope left of you) and DESTROY ( Those things you have already built or on-going).
Nigeria we're the growth and development we choose.
We Una Play!
Islie: 2027: ‘They live in rented apartments but want to be governor’ — Eno fires at challengers
Governor Eno has questioned the credentials of unnamed political challengers, saying some live in rented apartments yet seek to govern Akwa Ibom.
Getting married shouldn't be a life sentence. In my little experience in life one has to do anything things seem necessary that is best him/her self. I, come first before others...
Stand up for yourself girl no one can do that for you.
escortafrik: I’m a lady in my mid-30s and life was going very well for me except for one thing everybody except me seemed obsessed with - marriage.
I have a good career, I’m financially stable, respected in my field, and I genuinely loved the life I built for myself. But every family gathering, every wedding, every phone call from relatives somehow turned into:
“So when are you getting married?” You’re not getting younger oo
Eventually, I met someone through mutual friends.
He was unemployed at the time, but that did not bother me much because he was intelligent, kind, calm, and surprisingly very knowledgeable in the same profession as me.
We connected deeply and for the first time in a long while, I felt like I had found the ‘one’
As our relationship became serious, I started helping him professionally too. I helped him restructure his CV, prepared him for interviews, connected him to opportunities, and eventually introduced him to my organisation when there was an opening.
Thankfully, he got the job.
I was genuinely happy for him because I knew how difficult things had been for him financially before then. And after he got the job, things became even sweeter between us.
And some month after he proposed to me ! my joy became complete! My family was overjoyed.
Then, just as our wedding plans were moving forward smoothly, the company we worked introduced a new policy stating that married couples could no longer work in the organisation together. Once two employees got married, one person would have to resign.
That was when the real problem started.
I assumed we would sit down and discuss it logically.
I have spent years building my career there. I’m more senior. I currently earn more. And if we’re being realistic, my position is more stable at the moment.
But my fiancé shocked me.
He told me I should be the one to resign because:
“I’m the man.”
Initially I didn’t take him seriously but as the wedding date drew closer, he kept pressuring me to resign !
I then reminded him that I was already established before he came into the company. I was the one who helped him get the opportunity in the first place. If anyone should logically stay, shouldn’t it be the person whose career was already firmly built there?
But he said it would be embarrassing for him as a man if he was the one leaving while his wife continued working there, that I could do something else like supermarket business.
Imagine !
Since then, everything has changed.
Wedding plans have paused. We now fight everyday Even his family are supporting him, telling me to resign ! my heart is broken.
Not just because of the job itself, but because I genuinely believed I was building a life with someone who saw me as an equal partner.
Well I have concluded that I won’t resign and I will also make sure he is sacked. No one should call me wicked because he is very wicked for wanting to do this to me.
And you have to bring it to the social media. How do you tell that any of your relatives or mom/dad or any that knows them don't have access to this content that you posted here.
Dey play!
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“Me and my four siblings did a DNA test. Only the last born belongs to our father; two are from different fathers, and the other two are also from different fathers. My father is 65 and my mother is 62. If we tell our father, it will destroy him, and we don’t know what to do.”
It would have been nice to have the SCAMMER info and picture/pictures in your message to better inform the public of the person in question.
[quote author=EmmyMaestro post=139557171]"He listed Me as next of kin...” – Lady recounts alleged ₦1.7m scam by man she met in Abuja
A Nigerian lady has shared how a man she met at an influencer event in Abuja allegedly attempted to scam her of ₦1.7 million after gaining her trust.
According to her, the man had already been following her on social media before they met physically at the event.
After they became cordial, she said he began checking up on her regularly and later asked her out on a brunch date.
“Few minutes later, he texted me that he had been trying to pay and didn’t have money. Long story short, he couldn’t pay for our food after the brunch, so I paid,” she said.
She added that shortly after they left the restaurant, he stopped at a POS agent, changed money, and refunded her, which she later believed was a tactic to gain her trust.
The lady explained that things became suspicious after she travelled to Delta State, when the man allegedly started making strange claims about buying a private jet and giving expensive gifts.
She said she later received a call from a woman who claimed to be an Access Bank manager, who allegedly told her the man had been making large withdrawals and had listed her as his next of kin.
“I told her I wasn’t his next of kin. Someone I had barely spoken to for a month. Next thing, this guy called me and said he was tense and asked if I could lend him N1.7 million,” she added.
The lady said she immediately realised it was a coordinated setup involving the man, his mother, and the woman posing as a bank manager, and she blocked him instantly.
The incident has continued to trend online as social media users express concern over the rising rate of alleged relationship and financial scams.
A lady narrated how a man she met at an influencer event in Abuja plotted a ₦1.7M sc@m against her. After gaining her trust and taking her on a brunch date, he worked with his mother and a woman claiming to be an Access Bank manager to pull off the fräüd by making the victim his… pic.twitter.com/nlfOa0ZYGH
To me personally, I think the Constituency projects money given to lawmakers executive projects in their different constituencies is a BIG SCAM and duplication of role of the local government..
That should be scrapped and lawmakers should just concentrate on making Laws and Oversight of budgets/ appropriations. It will make government functions to work better and more effectively.
It is a waste of resources and avenue for embezzlement.
Immediately you start having any doubts if your intention it can ONLY MEAN ONE THING; DON'T!!! But if you did decide to go further it should be business transactional with papers signed. Life is cruel but we all live one way or the other to get by it and survive.
Please,matured minds in the house,is it a good thing for a man to help his ex girlfriend who's now married, financially. She used to be someone whom I loved so dearly in the past but unfortunately,she broke up with me immediately she met someone who was already asking her hand in marriage. It's been over 3 years since she got married and I made sure I cut every bit of communication between us. Out of the blue,I don't know who gave her my number. She called me,and apologized for what she did to me. Even before she could ask for my help,I already knew her husband wasn't financially buoyant like I thought. She said she wants to open a provision store ,cuz immediately after they got married,they relocated to Lagos. And she asked for my assistance.
So,I don't know if it's appropriate at all to help her, considering how she left me emotionally stranded when I needed her the most in my life. Tho I've completely moved on with my life,but receiving a call from her brought back a whole lot of memories.
Please,my fellow Nairalanders, reason with me. Should I help her out?
The mention of Peter Obi's name the APC politicians CUM.
A THIEF WON'T WANT NON THIEF TO BE IN POSITION TO BLOCK HIS/HER ILLEGAL SOURCE OF REVENUE. THAT'S WHY THEY ARE FIGHT HARD TO BLOCK LESS CORRUPT PERSON IN THAT POSITION.
Vice President Kashim Shettima has stirred fresh political debate after declaring that Nigeria’s presidency cannot be attained through coercion, while also suggesting that there are more qualified leaders from the South-East than Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
Speaking on the country’s political climate, Shettima stressed the importance of inclusivity and consensus-building in a diverse nation like Nigeria. According to him, leadership must be built on trust and broad national acceptance rather than pressure tactics.
“In a multi-ethnic, multi-religious politics like ours, nobody can bulldoze his way to power through deceit, intimidation, threats or blackmail,” he said. “You get to power by building bridges and reaching out.”
The Vice President, however, expressed support for the emergence of a president from the South-East, describing it as a potential step toward healing longstanding historical divisions dating back to the civil war.
“I am for the emergence of a Nigerian president of South-Eastern extraction to heal the wounds of the civil war,” Shettima noted, though he criticized what he described as certain confrontational approaches adopted by some political actors from the region.
His remarks took a more direct turn when he asserted that the South-East has individuals he considers more qualified for the presidency than Obi, referring to the former Anambra State governor in pointed terms.
Shettima highlighted former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha as one such figure, praising his national reach and political experience across different regions of the country. He also commended former Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for his infrastructural record, describing him as one of the most effective leaders to have emerged from the South-East.
Drawing from Nigeria’s political history, the Vice President emphasized the role of grassroots mobilization and alliances in achieving electoral success. He referenced the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s strategy of building nationwide support networks, underscoring that political victories are often determined by coalition-building rather than regional popularity.
Shettima’s comments are expected to generate reactions across the political spectrum, particularly among supporters of Peter Obi, who remains a prominent opposition figure with strong backing among young voters and urban populations.
Political observers say the statement may also signal early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections, as conversations around power rotation and regional representation continue to shape Nigeria’s political discourse.
As debates intensify, Shettima’s remarks have once again brought to the fore the complex dynamics of leadership, regional equity, and political strategy in Africa’s most populous nation.
Defections is one serious threat to our democracy. The moment politicians are meant to pay by loosing their seat in a platform that gets them to power the better for our democracy.
Women has left the the thread...0.00000000000001 of women will go for looks and the rest them want to know that you have a deep pocket. That's the reality of today's Nigeria.
That's good but our reserve should be at least minimum amount same figures as our population...The more the merrier ! Any sensible leader should grow the reserve in times of needs.
NaijaphiliaBlog: As of Thursday 5 February 2026, Nigeria’s external reserves have risen to about $49 billion.
The region that is benefitting from Nigeria largest should be contributing as they like...the SE owe no one explanation why is share is low. You guys should face the North that has nothing to contribute to Nigeria expect from sharing...
givedemwotowoto: Low VAT Doesn’t Mean Low Economic Contribution: The South East Nigeria Case
"Congratulations to the new wife! A proud lady shows off the incredible mountain of items her 'Odogwu' husband brought for her traditional bride price ceremony in Awgu (Agwu), Enugu State. We're talking bags of rice, yams, crates of drinks, soaps, pots, wrappers, shoes, wigs, fans, and more – worth potentially millions of naira!
The video has everyone talking: 'Awgu men no small!' Is this the ultimate flex or too much? Watch the full festive display, cash fanning, dancing, and celebration vibes. This is peak Igbo culture and generosity!
The most important question both gender should be asking their man/woman is : What make you special from the other person? What value are you bringing/adding to my life?
I found out that most women, I have asked these...do not have answers to this expect for the obvious caring, honest...bla bla, as if I am looking for someone that doesn't care or one that is dishonest...
If, you know what you want in a relationship...these questions should be your priority so that you both are aligned with same vision and goals in your relationship. Relationship is not just sex but about real partnerships. The world has revolving and we should revolve with it.
Climate change has happened and is real. The year in my country of residence is black Christmas 🎄. It is usually white Christmas 🎄 but we bearly had any snow on the ground.
drstranged: I’m currently in the South East, and normally by late November we would have started feeling harmattan — cooler weather, dry air, dusty breeze, at least some signs.
But now, just a day to Christmas, everywhere is still hot. No harmattan breeze, no dryness, no dusty mornings. It honestly feels more like February or March than December.
This feels very unusual to me. In all my years on earth, I can’t remember a December like this.
Is anyone else experiencing the same thing in their area? Could this be climate change, or is this just one of those rare weather shifts?
Nigerians problem is that, when someone voice out a concern about what our leaders or direction the country is going...We immediately jump into tribe or politics instead of the message. It's all of us job to see that Nigeria works for all because we have no other country than Nigeria. The message or the voice that speaks out is irrelevant - We owe it within ourselves to critique the message for the truth and hold the person irrespective of tribes or political affliction. A better Nigeria is good for all.
In western world - citizens vote their choice of leaders. But when they get elected into office it doesn't matter if your choice is voted in or not. The position he/she holds touches all and it is the responsibility of all to see that the elected leader is serving the interest of all.