You are 💯 correct. Even as it is, after they are get lucky to be freed, they go still collect peanut vote rubbish. Their family crying would be collect 5k vote rubbish. Blackman too mumu
HustlingHustler: They will still collect rice and 5k. They always forget that 5k can't pay ransom from bandits and kidnappers
That Buffoon that is the US whitehouse won't be seeing this video. Christians are being killed and all those rubbish dey are being spilling in their mouths. Instead of them saying they need something and come straight but no, their propaganda won't allow them. Useless country and her citizens. Nigeria has insecurity challenges, even the the blind can see it and deaf can hear it, but the useless leader and is fellow evil people won't see it. Na to change the narratives to suit their ambitions. One day hand go touch them, e fit be in centuries. Na them dey disburse in disguise the weapons to terrorists and they would claim they don't know about terrorists or they are after them. I believe the world would have been a better place without them existing.
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Wealthy people even embrace being married rich over a day than working lifetime to become rich. Grant Cardone said it better to marry rich a day than work lifetime to become rich. This one choose otherwise, she might never near being a billionaire in her lifetime even as a best actress. Shoor!
I have always say that the billionaires na crazy humans. Without monopoly, they can't never be that rich. Exploiters especially that Dangote na their chief executive.
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Great write up. Sometimes, the way they carry their country and loud am as if na heaven he made me actaully believe their citizen never know what they missed. Their world is hateful and nothing they get for free. They have to bargain/earn everything/privilege they get from birth to death. They called other nations poor but they are still looking to steal from the countries they named poor. They never standalone or self-created anything until they collaborated, yet they go everywhere to self-acclaimed themselves. The way e go shock them in coming decades, they no go believe it. Now, Nigerians are started keying into buying new cars from China instead of buying their used/accidented vechicles and soon most african countries would follow. The reality of the furure they are yet to understand. Caveat: pls continue to sell your properties and fasting/prayers for their visa... i wish you good luck in your pursuit instead to quote rubbish on my thoughts here.
womilojublog: Go home. Not in shame never in shame but in the full, unhurried dignity of one who has finally remembered their own name.
You came with your gifts wrapped in ambition, your hands carrying centuries of ingenuity that built civilizations long before they had a word for civilization. You arrived not as a beggar but as a contributor, not as a shadow but as a source of light. Yet they placed you under fluorescent lamps in cold offices, asked you to spell your name again, to explain your country again, to justify your presence again. And now, emboldened by the shamelessness of a leader whose ignorance wears a suit, they have dispatched uniformed men to remind you that you are unwelcome in the land you helped build. Do not waste your tears on them.
Do not be humiliated by a man who reads from a script he cannot understand, whose contempt for Africa flows not from knowledge but from the hollow arrogance of one who has confused loud words for wisdom. He who denigrates a continent of 54 nations, a billion souls, a thousand tongues, and the oldest human footprints on this earth he does not deserve your rage. He has earned only your pity. But pity is a luxury. Your time is more valuable than that.
Think of what you left behind. Not the poverty they zoomed into in their documentaries to justify their superiority but the real Africa: the laughter that spills out of open windows at midnight, the market at dawn that smells of groundnut oil and fresh possibility, the grandmother whose soup is a philosophy, whose hands are a library. Think of the red earth that knows your blood because it has held the bones of your people for ten thousand years. No American suburb, no matter how manicured its lawns, can offer you what the land of your origin holds in a single fistful of soil.
They will tell you their country is the greatest. Let them have that story. A nation of volcanoes and tornadoes, of mass shootings in schools and prayers that change nothing, of a healthcare system that will bankrupt you for having the audacity to fall ill this is the paradise they are guarding with such vigilance? Let them guard it. You were never meant to be kept anywhere. You were meant to move freely across a world that, at its bones, belongs to everyone.
They have no real food only the borrowed bread of other people's cultures, pressed flat between two halves of a bun and called civilization. No jollof rice smoky from an open fire. No egusi that took all morning to make. No suya wrapped in newspaper at the roadside, eaten standing up, which is how the best things in life are eaten. What they call cuisine, we call convenience. What they call fast food, we call the absence of love.
Remember Wole Soyinka that great lion of Aké, that Nobel laureate whose pen has always been sharper than any sword they could forge who looked at America and its careless talkers, its men who reduce the world to slogans and the slogans to insults, and simply said: no. Not with a fist raised. Not with a press conference. But with the calm, devastating authority of a man who knows his worth and refuses to negotiate it. He packed his conscience and his genius and he came home. And home received him as home always receives its children without condition, without paperwork, without asking him to prove he belonged.
Africa is not waiting for you with pity. Africa is waiting for you with need the urgent, electric need of a continent that is rising, that is building, that is tired of watching its finest minds water other people's gardens while their own soil goes unplanted. Your engineering, your medicine, your art, your business mind, your stubborn refusal to be diminished bring it home. The soil will know what to do with it.
They stole our gold and called it trade. They stole our labour and called it history. They stole our art and placed it in their museums under foreign names. Now they want to steal the one thing we have left our people. Do not let them have even that. Not by force, not by the slow theft of exhaustion and humiliation. Walk out on your own terms. Turn your back not in defeat but in the sovereign indifference of one who has found something better.
You are not leaving because you failed. You are leaving because you are finished with them. There is a difference as wide as the Atlantic that same ocean your ancestors crossed in chains, which you will now cross in a plane, with your passport and your pride and your future folded neatly in your carry-on bag. Let that crossing be a reclamation.
Let your departure be as deliberate as Soyinka's. As quiet as dignity always is. As final as a door closed gently not slammed, for slamming is for those who are angry, and you are not angry. You are simply done. Done with the cold weather that never agreed with your bones. Done with the food that has no memory, no ceremony, no love in its making. Done with proving yourself to people who decided before you arrived what you were worth. Done with a nation that has made enemies in every corner of the world and cannot understand why.
Come home to Accra's golden corridors of ambition. Come home to Lagos, that furious, magnificent beast of a city that never sleeps and never apologizes for its hunger. Come home to Nairobi's skyline lifting itself taller each season. Come home to Dakar, to Kigali, to Addis, to Abuja, to Johannesburg and her complicated, beautiful soul. Come home to the village too do not be ashamed of the village for the village is where the roots go deepest and where the stories are truest.
Their America was never yours. You leased it with your labour and your loneliness and your Sunday phone calls home and your silent endurance of a thousand small degradations. The lease is up. You are not renewing. Collect yourself. Collect your children. Collect your name say it the way your mother says it, the full version, all the syllables, without apology and walk. Walk the way our elders walked out of their colonizers' offices: slowly, deliberately, with the knowledge that history is long and the last word has not yet been spoken. Walk knowing that the same sun that rises over their skyline rises first over ours earlier, warmer, and with the full approval of a sky that has always loved Africa best.
The continent did not forget you while you were gone. It kept your place at the table. It kept the fire low, but burning.
Leave their America. It was never yours to lose. Africa calls her children home and she is not asking twice.
This guy has shown that na exploiter him be for Nigerians. Without monopoly he for no be this rich. Na the corruption in the system that made him rich. The useless deal he did Buhari to get the dollars to build personal refinery never do am.
Congratulations to him.... Tough time does not last tough people. I could remember how tough this was for him last four years ago. The guy na real stealing warrior. For those still standing on his mandate, make una keep standing but remember not to beg online and open GoFundMe if the tough get going in the next four years. My 2 cents.
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They don use suffer caused Nigerians. I go dey here dey see them lamenting for the next four years again. Make nobody come create unwarranted GoFundMe in the future. As human it's civil to reap what we sow.
abc115: Long queue for President Tinubu as he defeated Stanley Osifo at the APC presidential primary held in Ute-Okpu Ward 9, Ika North-East, Delta State.
Long queue for President Tinubu as he defeated Stanley Osifo at the APC presidential primary held in Ute-Okpu Ward 9, Ika North-East, Delta State. pic.twitter.com/50SHMXX3SU
From the stupid president to useless reporter. Which one be these people are showing support for you? Werey reporter... When the refered people he clearly knows they were incentivied to be there. Don't worry, bandit hand go soon touch you and your loved ones... Just make una continue...
I said it, that country is the evil of the world. Reason the world can not be at peace. Very self-centered humans. Nigerian govt never knew what the partnership they entered with this propagandists and deceitful nation. They will recoup more than they ever imagined in Africa at large.
Mattswaggz: Seems like securing Venezuela first was a strategic move because even before US attacked the Maduro led Venezuela government they already had tensions with Iran and a lot of people would've wondered why they went ahead to attack Venezuela first before Iran and here is the reason and it does look like a classic chess move.
I've been telling some monikers here that US has the luxury to play a long game with Iran or apply more brutality in their attack but they keep on arguing needlessly.....they can keep the blockade and just feel the impact a little while the impact of Iran losing revenues from oil sales daily will be immense on them.
The US were well aware that conflict with Iran can affect oil prices and availability hence they secured somewhere they could get a good amount of oil.... somewhere that would've naturally not sell to US if they had shortages because their allies were mostly in the east.....That move also reduced the global impact of oil shortages with Venezuela oil now in the market to cushion the effects of Shortage from the middle east.
Applying sound strategy is part of warfare..... we've even seen countless times where strategy won over numbers(huge armies) and sheer power(attack power).
Rubbish talk... Ops na abroad hopeful or probably new arrival with ITK syndrome.
Rapmoney: Never use this expression: 'I flashed her' or 'I flashed him' when you find yourself in a country where standard English is spoken. Examples are the United Kingdom, US, Australia, Canada, etc.
REASON: It might be a slang for saying you called someone and hang up quickly for them to call you back in Nigeria, but in these countries, it means to show someone your unclothedness or nude, which is a very serious crime
WHAT TO SAY INSTEAD: The standard English for that expression is 'I gave him or her a missed call' or 'I gave him or her a quick ring'.
Country wey no get constitution and rule of law. Just where belle face. See an elected officer boldly claiming he acted on the interest of an individual and not what the constitution says. Mwhee
Madam be calming down, lol. Wetin you don see yet and you started complaining. Hope say you no sell your life investment/property because it's gonna be a long thing
On point! I don't drink alcohol and I don't smoke but humanize... Highest death trap!
h777: Some people think “messing with your body” is freedom until the damage starts speaking louder than pleasure.
Not everything that feels good is safe. Not everyone touching you values you. And not every experience leaves your soul the same.
Your body is not a playground for random emotions, temporary validation, or reckless experiments. A lot of people are carrying invisible scars today because they treated intimacy casually, and only discovered too late that some actions leave permanent consequences.
Diseases are real. Emotional damage is real. Soul ties are real. Regret is real.
One careless decision can change your health, your confidence, your peace, and even your future relationship. The scary part is that many people only become “careful” after they have already lost something important.
Protect your body. Protect your mind. Protect your future.
Because sometimes the most attractive thing is discipline.
Ibadan is the city of Warriors. Therefore today, I Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde FNSE announces my candidacy for the position of the Presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2027 under the PDP-APM alliance
South Africa and others exists in Africa. Nowhere Whites dey no dey different.
DrMB: The 2025 rankings for Africa’s wealthiest cities are out, and the results might surprise you. While South Africa continues to dominate the leaderboard, cities like Nairobi and Lagos are holding their own in a rapidly shifting economic space. Does your city make the cut, or is it being overlooked? Which city's growth has impressed you the most lately? Type it in the comments! Surprised by the rankings? Which city do you think will break into the Top 5 by 2030? Drop your predictions below! 👇
African leaders are the most useless set of people in the world. Why local refineries could not get enough crude oil for production you are give whiteman preferences to take your crude resources to their own countries where more jobs are created for their citizens and boost their economy. Who do blackman this strong thing?
I see why that werey Vance dey smile with the mumu Ribadu.... At least they are getting the goodies from the bullied and smarth threats to Nigeria. Poor Nigerians think America give a Bleep about them... I laugh n swahili, 😂
This gold digger dey hype himself, too. How much does he worth before he find his way to billionaire's family? Wetin be him father name again?
Celebrityown: Nigerian singer and businessman Mr Eazi has responded to long-running assumptions about his background, saying he never claimed to come from poverty or the streets.
According to the “Leg Over” hitmaker, many people online created that narrative themselves because of his calm personality and hustle journey in music. He explained that he actually grew up in a comfortable home and had access to good education from an early age.
“Some Nigerians on Twitter said they thought I came from the ghetto. Bruh, I have never come out to lie that I came from a poor home,” he said.
Mr Eazi also revealed that he attended the prestigious Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana before later earning a master’s degree from Coventry University in the UK.
The singer further shared that he was already involved in business long before fame, saying he started selling gold in Ghana at just 19 years old. Many fans now say his entrepreneurial mindset makes more sense considering his background and business exposure.
Some social media users praised him for being honest instead of forcing a fake “from the trenches” story just to gain sympathy online. Others pointed out that even though he didn’t come from poverty, he still worked hard to build his career independently.
👉🏽 Do you think fans sometimes expect every successful artist to have a “grass-to-grace” story? Or is honesty about privilege becoming more respected now?
See what was too hard for Atiku to do. Behaviour na smoke no matter how you hide am, it go show. From the time with OBJ/PDP to ACN to ADC. Atiku na very self-centered politician.
Oga you know say this criticism would give you more success than going to join politics. Internet brought about the freedom most youth are enjoying today. It's just same like looking for work visa when you can get a remote job and make same amount of money you want to go chase for the abroad while still enjoying the comfort zone.
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