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If it had gone through,there would have been joy and shout of liberation in most streets of Nigeria. There would have been fresh air of liberty and a hope of a great relief for the people. Nigerians are really suffering. |
IF THIS REPORT WAS TRUE,THEN MOST PROBABLY IT WILL ONLY BE THEIR BASIC SALARY THAT WILL BE PAID NOT INCLUDING THE ALLOWANCES. |
For people like this one here, begging is a profession. If you give her 10million naira in no time you will find her back on the street. |
said, “During the meeting, we all decided that two new kingmakers should be elected to replace the deceased ones and a letter written to the governor declaring the seat vacant. But Chief Adedeji refused, insisting we won’t do that. He also announced he was no longer interested in being a kingmaker. That led to chaos, and the meeting ended without any resolut Is the king deceased?. What kind of reporting is this? |
I remembered UNAAB in those days, Armsterdam,later went on to get a first class Ori.........Head Edobor ![]() |
Nigerians still supporting this ridiculousness we have ongoing in Nigeria are either political jobbers or those with brain haemorrhage. People suffering from amnesia. |
Chopa01:Is this your first time supervising the exam?. Expect your payment later in the year. Towards October/Nov. |
lexy2014:So,as a country it was too much to have a single functional stadium. When you're a hater,even if someone cuts his head to please you,you will condemn the person. |
Tolulope Atoyebi-Oke writes: POWER IS SEDUCTIVE. Not because it belongs to you. But because it makes you believe it does. It sits on your shoulder like a crown... Whispering sweet delusions of permanence. Telling you that applause means permanence. That visibility equals value. And that distance from your roots is the same as elevation. But elevation without grounding is just a slow fall delayed. Because in truth? Power is a loan shark. And history is the debt collector. Kemi, I say this with sincerity, not spite: You are the hunter who killed an elephant with a hat. That hat? Your intellect, eloquence and your place in Parliament. The elephant? That’s Nigeria... a flawed, wounded, unhealed nation that raised you until your 16th year. We watched - at first, proudly - as you entered one of the most powerful rooms in the modern world. But now we flinch, as you seem to mention Nigeria only when it serves your applause. Not with context. Not with care. Not even with calculated criticism. But with contempt. You speak of her like a curse. And in doing so, you confirm what the West wants to believe - that our failure is cultural, not structural. That our dysfunction is our identity, not their legacy. And for what? To prove your alignment? To climb higher into a system that will never stop reminding you - subtly or directly - that you weren’t born from them? Because when you throw Nigeria under the bus again and again - unprovoked, unprompted, and often unrelated - the question is no longer “Is she right?” The question becomes: “Why does she need to be so loud about it?” And what does it cost her soul every time she steps over the roots that raised her? You now sit in one of the most powerful political structures in the world... married into the very legacy of empire. It is not strange that the conflict is loud. What’s strange is that you seem unaware of it. But here’s the thing - the West is watching too and must be wondering: “If she tramples on her own people this easily… how quickly will she do the same to us when tides shift?” Because nothing unnerves a system more than a servant eager to switch sides mid-story. I'll be blunt that Nigeria has its failings. Deep ones. But what is the moral calculus of dragging 226 million people, most of whom are victims of the 1% elite who control over 25% of the nation's wealth (World Bank, 2023)... just to score points in rooms already allergic to their skin tone? That’s not truth. That’s theatre. And every actor knows the stage is rented. The spotlight? Temporary. So perhaps ask yourself, Kemi - when the lights dim and your applause fades: Will you still have a home you can speak of without shame? Or will you find yourself exiled from both the country you reject… and the one you’re trying to please? Because in the end, it’s not about loyalty to land or flag. It’s about the psychological cost of self-erasure. And whether power, seductive as it is. Activate to view larger image, No alternative text description for this image |
That's why I will always maintain my stand that most union leaders in Nigeria are opportunist. They see their leadership as an avenue to enrich themselves. Most often these Asians get away with this atrocities with the active conaviance of the union. They just look the other way. |
The governor left the schools in ruins he was raising tallest flag in W Africa. Misplaced priority 😕 |
Sincerely, I think Frank has ego problems. He needs to tame his ego and anger. He's too touchy. He will find it hard to settle down if he continues like that. |
Werey ni man yio. How are people this shameless 😞 |
InfoGuru118:How many times will they kill this "journalist"?. Aljazeera has been showing him killed over the time. |
Why wont you stand with him?. Your monthly allocations have tripled and no one is calling any of you to account for the money. [/b] |
If the event of 8th June 1998 should just happened now in Nigeria. The street of AGENEBODE,WUKARI,KAURA NAMODA,MANGU,KANO,WARRI,OSHOGBO and indeed there will be tumultuous joy in every home if we have it repeated suddenly. |
One pastor also once said Fayose will one day become the president. With God all things are possible. |
Who sent him. If he can answer that correctly then I will tell him what will come out from his experiment. If Daniel had jumped into the lion's den without any persecution he would have been eaten before landing on the floor of the den. God can not be mocked. |
Nothing but D**TH. Abacha did more than this. |
shaboti:Not all Yoruba people are afraid of change. |
One of the most useless journalist have seen lately. An ass licking idiot that can't distinguished from right and left. They're using their platform to support the ridiculousness that we have in Nigeria presently. Why are Tinubu urchins afraid of Traore in far away BurkinaFaso. |
Thank God for her safe return. |
Is anyone advising this man?. Or is he taking any advice from anyone?. |
They have turned themselves into attack dogs. Responding to almost every hearsay. |
masterfactor:Rented indeed. How much was paid. |
helinues:All ass lickers will soon be tired on this woman issue. Taking PCM for another man's problem. |
benuejosh:Did the former NDDC chairperson also blackmail your paymaster?. Did your oga received hot slap or not?. Unknown quantity defending super affluent buffoon. |
How many former first ladies we have?. Dinning and winning while Nigerians are dying of hunger. |
It is better to go to a near by church/mosque or a police station than to lodge in all these muchroom slaughter's slab. Because the death panelty for previous offenders were not carried out,these evil continues. |
This is outrageous. Most students may have to come back much later to collect the certificate. They just find ways to make it hard for people to thrive. |
[quote author=MichaelSokoto post=134669518]na son be dat abi daughter? [/quoteThey've turned that one also to a female.🤔 |
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