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SoNature:Our ibo brothers have refused to leave. What are supposed to do |
Navalsadiq:They are good in the board room. I hope he will go out of the country to select though, I mean ivy leagues not folks like this who finish from an hbcu |
Yoruba lokan Awa lokan |
Mohbad suffered in this life, suffered in the grave, and still suffering after death. I have a feeling he is going to suffer in heaven. Most likely he is going to hell to complete the trifecta of Iya he was destined to chop |
doctokwus:You don't know that. Now we know the "nurse" is not a registered nurse. That being said, the idea of a nurse treating someone without authorization from a doctor is absurd and as such she needs to be punished severely for it. I saw a video where the "nurse" stated that he saw Mohbad shivering and thought it was malaria, he was given an anti-malaria injection (did not specify), and when he did not immediately improve, she concluded that it must be voodoo. It tells you this person has no clinical knowledge and has no business taking care of people. No chart review, no physical exam was done, no vitals, no lab work, and no imaging studies. While Samalarry and Nairamarly need to be incarcerated for how they terrorized the boy, the Elegushi should be indicted for associating with Samlarry, and the police reprimanded for not protecting him when he complained, I think he died from the quackery of the so-called nurse and due to inadequate care by a trained professional. Training matters people!!! |
Dont do it. Keep fasting and praying, manna will come from God soon |
The project is still a loss for us. Where did the money come from and why was a Chinese man present? Can we have a Nigerian-made project? |
Never underestimate anyone. |
Osinbajo will stop Tinubu from achieving his aim. Never underestimate anyone |
Never underestimate anyone. The guy that will bring you down is the most unexpected person |
Why is Africa so useless like this. They are bearing the brunt of a fight going on in Europe. Where is the God of our flamboyant pastors? I wish Putin would send a few hypersonic missiles to Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF-SeW-ycCE Ukraine War To Compound Hunger, Poverty In Africa, Experts Say VOA By VOA For Citizen Digital Published on: March 20, 2022, 03:00 (EAT) Ukraine war to compound hunger, poverty in Africa, experts say FILE - Harbor cranes are seen at the trade port in Mariupol, Ukraine, February 23, 2022. Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea are major hubs for wheat and corn, but traffic in and out has ground to a halt due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Most African countries import wheat and vegetable oil from Ukraine and Russia, a region now engulfed in conflict. African families are feeling the pinch as prices of essential commodities increase. The United Nations says Russia and Ukraine produce 53% of the world’s sunflowers and seeds, and 27% of the world’s wheat. Experts warn the war in Ukraine could increase hunger and food insecurity for some people in Africa. Most African countries import wheat and vegetable oil from Ukraine and Russia, a region now engulfed in conflict since Russia invaded its neighbor. African families are feeling the pinch as prices of essential commodities increase due to persistent drought, the coronavirus pandemic, and now, the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The United Nations says Russia and Ukraine produce 53% of the world’s sunflowers and seeds, and 27% of the world’s wheat. The U.N. Conference on Trade and Development figures show Africa imported wheat from the two countries worth $5.1 billion between 2018-2020. The study shows at least 25 African countries import a third of their wheat from Russia and Ukraine, and 15 of them import more than half from those two countries. Kenya is one of the African countries affected by the global food price increase. The head of policy research and advocacy at the Kenya Association of Manufacturers, Job Wanjohi, says the cost of importing wheat to the country has increased by 33%. “The cost of wheat per ton, of which Kenya is heavily dependent on Russia and Ukraine, has increased to $460 per ton. Before, it was $345 per ton and the landing cost in Nairobi is likely to increase from $500 to $550 per ton. So, the Ukraine-Russia war is aggravating the situation, food security in the country is concerned,” Wanjoh said. Vegetable oil prices have also increased. Malaysia and Indonesia account for 85% of global crude palm oil exports. Malaysian authorities warned this week the price of palm oil could reach $2,200 a ton and is expected to remain that way until the third quarter of the year. Peter Kamalingin, head of Pan Africa at charity Oxfam International, says Africa is more vulnerable to food insecurity. “Relying on the global food chain only means you are going to be more vulnerable for a long time. Oxfam has said what we need is investing in small farmers, making them more resilient, bringing technology that is responsive and sensitive to their unique needs. Small food producers are still the most important, and our agricultural produce and extension services, our national budget investment have not been focused on this. Food sovereignty means producing as much food as possible within the country, if not within the country at least within the region,” he said. The U.N.’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) warns that the ongoing war in Ukraine will escalate global hunger and poverty. Gerrishon Ikiara, who teaches economics at the University of Nairobi, says African countries need to build infrastructure that can help with the movement of goods. “But also try to see how we can integrate Africa economies much better, because there are some countries with surplus food countries like DRC, Uganda, and quite a number of others have the capacity to feed a big part of Africa if it's properly connected,” Ikiara said. Experts say intervention, like stabilizing local markets, cash transfers and creating savings and loan groups, can help Africa cope and reduce the impact of the global food crisis. https://www.citizen.digital/news/ukraine-war-to-compound-hunger-poverty-in-africa-experts-say-n294875 |
Bunch of cowards. Ukraine should stop granting visas to Nigerians. Cowards running away from war. What happened to for better for worse. Undignified assholes |
Nigerians and their small-mindedness with another senseless thread |
The defiance of Ukraine is admirable. It is a grim reminder that weakness is never an option They are not praying. They are not casting and binding. They are arming and staying to behind. Our people Japa even when there is no war |
The defiance of Ukrain is admirable. I feel ashamed for the Nigerians running away. They wanted to good part of Ukraine, not the bad part Blacks are the worst people |
Why is she speaking Yoruba? Why can't Yeibos just stick to their own language instead of bastardizing our cherished Yoruba language. |
djsjxjfjdisjdjb:Bra, I have 4 likes, tells you the mentality is top-notch. |
candygist:The next Nigerian winner is going to be Yoruba, looking at the stat. |
As a Nigerian, to win the grammy, you either have to be Yoruba or be artistically connected to the Yoruba culture like Burna boy. Burma boy samples Felas song heavily and her mother used to suck Felas dych. There is rumor, with good evidence that Burba boy is Felas son. Only Yoruboid music can win the Grammy anyway https://m.guardian.ng/life/six-nigerians-that-have-won-grammy-awards/ We have been carrying this country for far too long. Superior intellect, superior creativity, superior everything. Up the Yoruba Nation. |
Saltybear:Igbo retard Award recipients include the performers, directors, and producers associated with the winning videos https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammy_Award_for_Best_Music_Video |
Only Yorubas can win the Grammy https://m.guardian.ng/life/six-nigerians-that-have-won-grammy-awards/ We have been carrying this country for far too long. Superior intellect, superior creativity, superior everything. Up the Yoruba Nation. |
When did Corsy Ojiakor's opinion become newsworthy? Whats next? Evans opinion on Kidnapping? A yiibo man's opinion on canibalism? |
They are Hausas, its probably some shitty school in a muslim country in Africa or ME |
Nigeria wasnt a target market anyway, why put it on NL? |
APC UK? Is that a political party in the UK? Why are they putting their mouth in our politics? They should mind Brexit |
CreepyBlackpool:Ati kekere lati n peka iroko, to ba dagba tan a maa gbebo lowo eni. EXPLANATIONS: The fully grown Iroko tree is a tree known to harbor some kinds of deity (small gods) therefore you cannot cut off any part of it. You can only do that when its very young else you will be required to pay some price in terms of serious sacrifices before you can touch the tree. Since it harbors some spirit beings. Use: This proverb is used to remind people that you train and caution your child when young, that when He/She has fully grown, it will take serious sacrifice to tame Him/Her. |
Greedy Christians Why do with two straws what could be effectively done with one straw? Suspension approved by Oduademon! |
In 1952, Southern Baptist missionary, Rev. John S. McGee, from his mission base in the nearby Ekiti town of Igede, went to the source of the hot and cold springs, about which he had heard from the Ikogosi people. Initially, he was discouraged from doing this, for reasons of the tradition he had heard from the local residents, which was that nobody should ever visit the source of these two streams, because of the idea that to do so would be to invite death from the supernatural forces that were responsible for this strange, and most unusual, feature of nature. In spite of these "warnings," Rev. McGee made his way through the bush/forest, up the hill to the source of the two side-by-side springs. According to Rev. McGee's later brief, written account, "After seeing it, I felt that it could be used for a good purpose. I discussed the possible use of it with some of the Mission and (Nigerian Baptist) Convention friends. With the growing interest of Royal Ambassador work, and youth work, we felt that it could best be used by building a Youth Camp. I took it up with the Ekiti Association and we decided to build a camp for our R.A.s and G.A.s. The land was secured through the Convention |
Good for him! |
True talk! |


