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Those bank's security guards are evil and corrupt, in the name of maintaining social distancing inside the banking hall, they have turned entering the bank into a business of extorting people of money, it is whoever pay that will be allowed in first. That is why everybody should activate mobile banking on their phone, whatever urgent thing you want to do, just use transfer instead of cash payment. |
Imagine a situation where people trust the unknown gunmen than the military or police, this shows the gulf and loss of confidence between the government and the governed in this country. |
I think this is like a snitch attack by the angry military considering how the unknown gunmen have destabilized their ranks in the south East, they just look for any helpless civilians to settle their scores. People should be careful about their movements when the military is around, because I think we will have more of this attack coming as their operations unfold with the unknown gunmen. |
Wetin concern nurtw and okada riders again? These people can extort money die, and it is not that the money being judiciously used for useful purposes, it is only for Oluomo and his clans to enrich themselves. |
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While ESN might have some justice in their struggle against bad government, they should stop attacking security operatives for they have no say about how the government activities are conducted in this country. Soldiers or police are just ordinary people like you who obey commands of the superiors, they are your brothers and friends and even former coursemates, I know at least five of my former coursemates who are in the military already. The security operatives that you see, most of them are not happy with the affairs of this country too, the children of the politicians are not part of them, they send their wards overseas. If the ESN actually wants to effect the change, it should go after the politicians themselves, if the security operatives try to protect the politicians by attacking the ESN, then it can attack back. If ESN continues with this line of attacks against security operatives unprovoked, it will come to the time that it will lose all the public sympathy it is currently enjoying. Continuous attacks on police is like attacking the people you are supposedly protecting, because the security breakdown will give the criminal elements the free air to unleash mayhem on the innocent. Despite the reputation that Nigerian police has developed for itself recently, no society can hold without the police and military being on guard to contain any security situation. If the IPOB and ESN actually want Biafra, why can't they agitate for restructuring first, restructuring will paint the ideal scenario of what your Biafra will look like if you actualize it in the end, as the restructuring will give you freedom to build your Biafra as you want using the potentials of your people. Then if you think breaking away from Nigeria will allow you to develop further, you can demand for Biafra then leveraging on your supposed advantages. |
Why I know is that, leopard never changes its spots. People only wait for the right time to show the world their real self. Do you expect him to agree to those views in public now that he is a minister? |
If they had been doing this right from time, issue like EndSARS might not have come up. They should realize that evil people reside everywhere, whether in police force or among civilians, people should not allow anyone to use anything as a cover to perpetrate evils against others. This is how peace will reign. |
Today's world: you get rejected at any given chance because you are not rich, you are desserted, scorned and embarrassed. Someone might even try to kill you because of your financial status, have you noticed that most victims of insecurities today are poor people (at least 95% of them). Nigerian police are more trigger happy against a poor man, being poor in Nigeria is like living in prison of fear everyday because your life is worth nothing to people, any moment can be your last with a slightest provocation. Nobody cares to look at the body of a poor man lying on the street. Now you excelled and scaled through these hurdles and overcame the greatest fear that ever existed against man, the fear of coming to this world and leaving no path (because if you died as a poor man in this country nobody cares to remember you for a second), the same people who have vilified you all your life want to come and spend time with you enjoying your fortunes in the name of marriage and friendship. Summary of an average Nigerian man today. |
I can't see the thing. Does this one have anything else to offer except sex in a relationship? |
Is army now going after ESN or the bandits especially with what the latter have been doing recently with the kidnapping of students and nurses? For once, I wish ESN can secure humiliating victory against this sectarian army |
When a man is overly too nice to your girl child, beware of him |
The network performance in the general Akoko area is bad, except ikare Akoko where you can get intermittent 4G, I hardly see any areas where the network performance is excellent in Akoko, even banks in ikare often complain of no network when the customers visit for transaction. Nigerian telecommunications need to invest more to improve their services in Akoko area |
I don't know what has happened to the electricity lately, is it a lack of investment or what? |
His pocket will bear the heaviest share |
While this guy is a liar mohamed for most of his words, I think there is an element of truth on this one he said, breaking up Nigeria is not the way forward even though islamization is a threat to the southern christians, we are still considered as the hope of a black nation becoming a superpower in future because we are still together, if we divide, then each individual smaller nation that emerges can only go as far as Singapore or Taiwan in terms of influence in the comity of world powers. We need restructuring, that is the best solution to our differences |
If the news is negative Nigerians know how to masturbate over it, also if it is positive, they know how to turn it into abuse of something or someone else. Which news will make you happy Nigerians without resorting to casting aspersions on each other? Just congratulate her and move on, how is that too difficult to do ![]() |
Whatever rocks her boat, even Elon Musk is onto baby mama, nobody wants to settle down these days. I love someone with unique styles though |
Very funny , was he disguising not to be recognized by someone? |
The North will be left alone if they continue to go with the way they want to dominate this country by force, the world is seeing through their hypocrisy. Nigeria is not a colony of the north and it is not a single ethnic country, we did not fight for independence only for one ethnic group to dominate a country of over 250 ethnic groups. If not for Yoruba's brain and strategy, Nigerian military couldn't have won the biafra war, but the north is fast losing their south western ally too. The islamic extremists among the northerners will eventually push them into their doom, how can you impose your own believe and sharia laws on multi ethnic diverse country like Nigeria, the West knows that it is the persecution of Christians that often brings Fulani's into conflict with other people in the country, they have islamization agenda, the West has to support the Christians, hence their listening to the voices of IPOB and Biafra. |
This guy has become a national hero. But must a police man shoot a person to prove that he is active in service, unless otherwise deployed into special units like SARS which are constantly in battles with armed men? |
It doesn't matter that he lost his life doing the right thing, he was an inspirational leader that should be remembered fondly, that's why chadian soldiers are more successful in fighting Boko Haram than Nigerian despite our wealth and number. Heroes are not made by how they died but what they stood for, many heroes that we celebrate today in scientists, philosophers and even social activists were hated and gruesomely killed by people of their era, but their works laid the foundation for the modern science and civilized society we are benefiting from today. Kudos to the man for standing for what he believed in. RIP |
These two just want to tell us that they love each other unconditionally ![]() |
That means Nigerian police force is recognized by United Nations as one of the best, but make them no go roger for that place o ![]() |
Though your assumptions might be true for some of them but stop stereotyping people, I hate stereotypical view of people, some ladies just keep low head cut because it means fashion to them, I actually like ladies that tend to have this manly nature in them ![]() |
What is it with Nigerians that when they meet someone perceived as rich they will be star struck in an embarrassing manner? Look at how that zubby Micheal sheepishly laughing and looking the sky as if he had met a messiah, e-money. Fake people are a lot in this country. |
The problem is not about making judiciary autonomous but the crave for asslicking anyone perceived as belonging to higher social class by Nigerians. We will still have some corrupt judges helping corrupt politicians to evade justice. Every instituted body in the country has their own authority they can use within their jurisdiction, but the double-standard practice in the system will not allow them to use their authority against influential people, they only use the authority against common people. Nigerians are snobbish to the fault. |
Incognito403:And do you think this government is ready for a peaceful talk, we are talking about restructuring for years nothing has happened. Someone with good intention asked the president to call for a sovereign national conference recently, did you hear any response from the presidency? Fulani's know what they are doing, they are waying their options whether to go to another civil war or to bribe the region with presidency come 2023 so as to silent the voice of dissent. Why is it so difficult for this country to restructure, ask yourself? |
afroxyz:The world is changing my friend, and not for better. Just pray you don't find yourself in a situation that you're stranded, you will be helpless and no one is ready to listen to you. It can be heartbreaking if your partner turned out to be someone else during your struggles. I won't advise the guy to turn violent against her, the result can be devastating and unending, and even adding to his current financial troubles. Marriage is something more than a blissful journey we are once known it to be. |
The worst thing that can happen to a man is to find yourself in a financial mess after marriage especially if you don't have an understanding partner. If both of you don't have any issues between you yet, I think that is a simple decision to make, but if you already have kids together, I will advise you take precautions to keep off her escapades for now, depending on your rapport with her, you can confront her with the allegation, but be warned that this can lead to more troubles since you are not the one footing the bills, it is like you're stranded in the marriage for now. Once you're able to find your way out of your financial woes, then you can call her bullsh*t. We are really in a materialistic world that money is the only confidant one can rely on now, not even a partner, even your family can betray you. But if you can find a way to be self-reliant a little bit, then that is a good start to take back control of your life. |
Okay. Is 2checkout owned by a Nigerian? |
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