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If Israel start retaliation now , the world will start crying |
Blame NEPA, no light people can store perishable goods, for me who usually buys meat in bulks cannot buy for now due to no light |
Everything there is 90k |
This ugly lady lol how come what's the criteria |
Lies, she's your ex communicate with your HR to remove her simple |
Person wey never marry dey mock person wey dey marriage. Lmao 😂 na turn by turn |
Gen Z has never really experienced the full benefits of good democracy. If the government wants young people to stop hailing or clamouring for the military, then it must prove through its actions that democracy can actually work, deliver results, and improve their lives.”[b][/b] |
You see Nigeria can be become good country within 2days ,even among the best country in the world wi All it takes is for a president with good intentions to make good policies |
Two Yoruba one hausa tinubu no dey ever disappoint, immediately I saw this topic I already no the three or two listed will be Yoruba |
Blood money evil money |
Tinubu dey fear fulani too much |
Nigeria is not cursed but those supporting this cruel government are the one cursed |
Anything that happens in the north should stay in the north. I don't care if they burn their region aground |
How I wish am Nigeria president, I will lock down the whole north as state of emergency, then serious attacks on this terrorists, I don't care if the northerners vote for my second, history will be kind to me even if I am only one term president at least I bring peace to my nation |
What of Israel and Palestinians |
Remember when I use to soak garri with digestive biscuits |
This country is sitting on a timed bomb, shortly it's going to explode |
Ned is shameless, a girl enough to be your granddaughter you go wife her |
Wow, they're really invincible |
Honestly, I’ve been thinking about this a lot. How are people earning below ₦200,000 surviving in Nigeria right now — especially married folks with kids? I earn ₦500k monthly, I’m married with two kids, and truth be told, I’m still struggling. After paying bills, school fees, buying food, and fueling the car, there’s barely anything left. I try to save ₦200k monthly, but even that feels like I’m just managing to stay afloat. The cost of living is crazy — food prices, rent, transport, fuel — everything keeps going up but salaries are just the same. Sometimes I wonder how families earning ₦150k or ₦100k are making it work. Are people cutting down on food? Moving back home? Doing side hustles? Or is it just pure grace at this point? 😅 Let’s be real — how are you coping in this economy, and what tricks are helping you survive? Let’s share ideas and experiences, maybe we can all learn a thing or two from each other. |
Let’s say you have ₦6 million and the cost of 1 plot in your preferred location is ₦6 million. Would it be wiser to: 1️⃣ Buy a full plot at ₦6 million, or 2️⃣ Buy half a plot for ₦3 million and use the remaining ₦3 million to secure it — by starting foundation work, fencing the property, and completing all necessary documentation (survey plan, deed of assignment, architectural design, etc.)? From an investment and security perspective, which do you think is the smarter decision? 🤔 I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. 👇 |
Let’s say you have ₦6 million and the cost of 1 plot in your preferred location is ₦6 million. Would it be wiser to: 1️⃣ Buy a full plot at ₦6 million, or 2️⃣ Buy half a plot for ₦3 million and use the remaining ₦3 million to secure it — by starting foundation work, fencing the property, and completing all necessary documentation (survey plan, deed of assignment, architectural design, etc.)? From an investment and security perspective, which do you think is the smarter decision? 🤔 I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. 👇 |
Ikorodu girls and olosho na 5 And 6 |
Na to go repair my 10kva generator |
Initially, I was not fond of the soup because I did not enjoy its taste when I first tried it However, after I got married, my mother-in-law prepared the owoh soup for me during her omugwo visit, and it was exceptionally delicious. Since then, I have become an admirer of the soup. |
Stable economy, when 90percent of your population can't feed properly, very dilllusional statement, president not in touch with reality |
Igede very hard working people but their women are too promiscuous |
Lol for her mind she don make am because of ordinary sign out Labour market will humble her and she will later beg the dude |