The hatred Nigerians have for one another is so huge that you can see, feel and read in all aspects of our interactions with one another even for the simplest of issue. It makes me wonder, WHY ARE WE STILL TOGETHER?
If, we as a people can not stand as one, call and condemn evil for what it is without being tribalistic or naming names. Then, we have a big issue at hand as nation.
Na lie ..e dey Der, una no wan bring am out. Je je dey smell.
[/i]".........We are now learning that he is not even a Nigerian but only came in illegally from Niger Republic to cause chaos in our country,” a top police source told Peoples Gazette."[/i]
He made a good half point here though BUT IT REQUIRES A COMBINATION OF BOTH TO BE ABLE PROPEL IT TO SUCCESS "...has stated that qualifying to be president of Nigeria doesn’t require strength but intelligence and smartness to overcome the numerous problems bedevilling the country."
We don't need a Nigeria president that will spent most of his presidency keeping up and health tourism because of fitness and health.
Please Nigerians let's use our power to vote in the 2023 election to VOTE OUT INCOMPETENCE LEADERS THAT CAN'T KEEP-UP WITH TODAY'S TRENDS AND REALITIES.
"You didn't have flag" But you took your time to fold the flag neatly. This act for me shows your respect to the party in question.
Fr33born: Moment Adamu Garba removed the APC Flag from his Office. Adamu Garba dumped the ruling party over the high cost of nomination forms. He also accused the APC of working against young people.
You would order sit at home while you there in Finland making your money working daily depriving others the same. Why not advised people that support that course to carry out protest in the heart of the place where the trail is taking place every Monday, in which you will be spearheading. Then we know that you and your fellowers mean business. Not by ranting on social media...real freedom fighters are on ground in person leading the course not from a distance. Chicken �:/
chatinent: 1. Why do we apologize before saying anything in Nigeria? Eg “please don't be angry, where is First Bank located here?” “Abeg, no vex, where I go fit piss here?”
2. Why do we say ‘no problem’ or ‘no wahala’ when told to do sth after a conversation?
Absolutely not. More so, you probably want to turn off the apps that are active in background. That setting turns off the data completely as soon as you use it. Sometimes it takes 2-3 seconds to turn the data off completely (the LTE/H+ sign to disappear because of network issues), else the data is always switched off immediately. But when it is turned on, it will update all from the point of switch off to now...You will have the same data usage at not been turned off. But, you can still have your originally data usage when you use a WiFi networks connection to update your mobile to current status before turning on your own mobile data.
lifezone247: So often people tend to switch off their mobile data. Most times they will tell you they want to preserve their data, some actually did it to preserve battery consultations anyway. But does switching off mobile data actually preserved data usages? Mine is always on 24/7.
Must he be president for the second time. Well, he is on his right to contest. During his first term as president I didn't see any significant achievements Nigeria attained though far more better than what we currently have.
I need to see all the candidates contesting for the 2023...
Are you planning one? Terrorists government killing innocent Nigerians.
Islie: It’s Long I Heard About Attacks In Nigerian Markets, Worship Places – Attorney-General Malami Goofs Despite Bandits’ Killings In Sokoto, Kaduna, Others
Racism is everywhere...even among ourselves as Nigerians. Have you seen us talked among ourselves. Japan is better options for me except for the language. I did an exchange program there and loved it.
Cousin9999: 1. Neither is affordable. 2. Neither offers an especially competitive international education. 3. Both will gladly accept you to any uni and take your money while telling you the education is competitive. 4. Singapore is racist. There's no jobs there for you unless you're already working for a foreign firm that sends you there. Even if there were, you would be treated terribly. Japan is also racist. The only jobs available to you are English teaching and factory work. In both jobs, you likely won't be paid (or paid barely anything), will be abused, and will be in unsafe conditions. Japan also has no laws against racism. And any labor laws in Asia mean nothing. Ask any well-educated Asian in a real profession how much those labor laws mean, and watch them laugh. Asia is not Europe. It just looks the part. Don't be fooled.