Natureem's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Natureem's Profile › Natureem's Posts
You need to consider the environment you want to operate in before choosing. BET might be good if you're amidst people that live for its passion, Uber if you're in Lagos, Abuja or any highly populated location but not like Kano. I don't know about the electronics market turnover. I hope that helps. |
Lordjb:Awww, how are you feeling now? |
Mumu FC lol New Castle Amaka |
Reno's Dart on Jebus |
Goal.....Kane nice one |
Hmmm, how can there be unity when right from homes, some children are loved more than the others hereby setting them on hate race. when some set of few rich folks have an estate with gates to separate themselves from the rest due to fear of the unknown. when some so called voted leaders who could barely own a plot of land now live their dream by putting under close detention what was meant for the public. This issue can only be fixed from homes, when parents love their children equally, wives are satisfied with what their husbands bring home legitimately and leaders live up to the expectation of the mandates given to them |
GoTV:haha, why wait till next life.... transfer window is open. #ChristianIndeed SMH |
When I saw "No Life" Bubu came to mind |
When we talk about youth in Nigeria, such person according to Wikipedia is of ages 18 – 35 and some of the major attributes that qualifies a person to be a youth includes ceaseless strength, ability to take risk, they possess broad minds, future oriented, sustainability driven and many more. A youth must also possess the ability to study, listen, learn, and improve itself. A true youth must not be pessimistic but active with hard work for a better tomorrow, must not be at the receiving end, a complete consumer but must do all it takes (godly and lawful) to give back to his/her environment. Now, when we talk about saving, anyone who is willing to save something that is, protect from utter destruction or downfall must first and foremost be knowledgeable about the subject matter, must be fully equipped for the job, and must be passionate about what is to be saved which will help overcome unseen challenges. A saver must be visionary, ethical, accountable, transparent, law abiding, and unbiased. So, in our bid as youths to save this nation (Nigeria), do we possess all these qualities, have we been truly engineered in our inner mind and orientation to save the nation? The elders may have truly failed us, but considering the number of youth who have been privileged to represent at different levels so far, is there any major positive difference we can count on? Can we still believe in our youths to bring the desired change and sustainability? Is our last line of hope for this nation still formidable (to major atrocities and mistakes committed by our elders whose hands are already on the exit knob by nature's will) It is the writer’s belief that what we need to save this nation is in us, we only need to let it shine forth. The change we desire can only come to be if we position ourselves rightly as agents of change. We must see things holistically, and not being narrow-minded, our reasoning skills must be upgraded. If we must take charge, we must stop being social media war-lords and sycophants, arguing unnecessarily on matters that won’t add value to our lives but invest every bit of our living in order to better us. If we all do this individually, then collectively our stand will be acknowledged, no longer shall we be regarded to as joke in the society We are youths, we are the future by nature’s will, hope for the coming generations. If the future will be anything better than the past, we must take the present by its horn, invest right and do the right thing. God bless you and your hustle as you position yourself as an agent of positive change and economic boom to save this nation. You are our last line of hope dear youths. Source: https://eoegroups..com/2018/09/opinion-can-youth-save-nation.html
|
Bubu... King of the North |
Am only bothered by 1, 3, 4, & 7. |
condomuser:
|
OP and twitter poster must be high on cheap soft drink. Too much Yoruba Nollywood, nothing else |
The repair never reach mokwa óò, so don't include mokwa Pls. I was on that road Friday night 17th Aug |
Most people's mind is so dirty and they tend to judge everyone else with it. I met my best friend when I was 5, back in the early'90s and we're still friends. She's married now, I am too. Her husband met her a complete woman, funny enough, her parents came to thank me for that cos they felt surprised based on how close we are. Because you can't be platonic with the opposite sex doesn't mean someone else can't. |
Lemme share mine |
Instead, teach them how to relate with people and value lives of fellow Nigerians, then language can follow. Of what use is this if they'll keep harassing their country men Yeyerity...smh |
That's quite informative, thanks OP |
Unilag Marines all the way, #CaptJackSparrow on board |
Thread for foodie, thanks OP |
Let's employ the help of Twitter people and make this trend to inform our government on the kind of infrastructure we need just like #BankWar |
Well written OP |
My question is this..when will tornado dance start in Fulani men attacked area? |
see my signature below for link to Stream the match