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Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by NLCreator(op): 12:14pm On Sep 17, 2024
In Nigeria, fashion has always been connected to identity and meaning.

Recently, two contrasting symbols have inspired public debate: the Lord's Chosen vest and Tinubu’s cap.

For many, the green vest worn by members of the Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement has become more than just religious clothing.

“People now view the Lord's Chosen vest as a protective shield, a symbol of hope, prosperity, lush green vegetation, and opportunity,” says Adebayo, a Lagos resident who claims to have experienced good fortune after wearing the vest. “It represents a future full of promise.”

Stories of miraculous encounters are spreading rapidly. One recent tale involves a man who claims a lion flew him to safety. "Something lifted me up from my back and carried me like an airplane," he recalls. “When it dropped me, I saw it was a lion. It raised one hand and said, 'Bye-bye.'”

Another Chosen member recounts, “I went to buy a bag of rice that cost 80,000 naira. The cashier asked me for a coupon, but I just looked at him and said, ‘I’m a Chosen!’ Suddenly, the price crashed to 0 naira!”

In stark contrast, President Bola Tinubu’s infamous cap has developed a reputation for bringing misfortune to anyone daring (or unlucky) enough to wear it.

For many Nigerians, this piece of attire feels like a cursed relic.

“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic,” says Bayo Soyinka, who tried in vain to withdraw 500 naira from an ATM using his APC membership card. “It’s as if the card thought I was trying to pay for a dragon’s egg or something. The ATM wouldn’t even give me a receipt, just a message saying, ‘Try again after the apocalypse.’”

He sighs, “I deeply regret supporting Tinubu and the APC. Since I started wearing this cap, my life has taken a nosedive. I went from being a millionaire to squatting with friends and begging for giveaways on Twitter. Now, the only thing I’m withdrawing is sympathy from my followers. This cap took away my sanity and gave me pain, sorrow, and an endless supply of misfortune!”

Dominique, a market woman, laments her unfortunate experience after wearing Tinubu’s cap. “As soon as I put on that cap, a tuber of yam I was pricing mysteriously went from ₦200 to ₦1000,” she says, clearly distressed. “I was shocked and tried to show the seller my APC card, hoping it might offer a discount or help, but instead, the price shot up to ₦2000! The cap comes with an invisible button that sends food prices soaring.”

She shakes her head in disbelief. “Honestly, at this rate, it's only the Lord's Chosen vest that can help me. Tinubu’s cap has finished me. Ebi n pami o!"

Online, rumors suggest that those brave enough to wear Tinubu’s cap in public spaces—especially at filling stations—might face even graver consequences. The cap, which some now see as an omen of doom, is said to attract all manner of disasters, particularly when worn in environments already charged with tension.

According to some accounts, wearing Tinubu’s cap at a fuel station is akin to tempting fate. “It’s like placing your head in a guillotine—you risk being beheaded and not making it out alive,” another user remarked, drawing parallels between the cap and historical instruments of execution.

While the Lord's Chosen vest inspires stories of divine rescue and supernatural protection, Tinubu’s cap has become a symbol of dark misfortune. As Nigeria struggles with severe hardship, these two symbols seem to mirror the nation’s deepest hopes and darkest fears.

Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by favor914: 12:16pm On Sep 17, 2024
NLCreator:
In Nigeria, fashion has always been connected to identity and meaning.

Recently, two contrasting symbols have inspired public debate: the Lord's Chosen vest and Tinubu’s cap.

For many, the green vest worn by members of the Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement has become more than just religious clothing.

“People now view the Lord's Chosen vest as a protective shield, a symbol of hope, prosperity, lush green vegetation, and opportunity,” says Adebayo, a Lagos resident who claims to have experienced good fortune after wearing the vest. “It represents a future full of promise.”

Stories of miraculous encounters are spreading rapidly. One recent tale involves a man who claims a lion flew him to safety. "Something lifted me up from my back and carried me like an airplane," he recalls. “When it dropped me, I saw it was a lion. It raised one hand and said, 'Bye-bye.'”

Another Chosen member recounts, “I went to buy a bag of rice that cost 80,000 naira. The cashier asked me for a coupon, but I just looked at him and said, ‘I’m a Chosen!’ Suddenly, the price crashed to 0 naira!”

In stark contrast, President Bola Tinubu’s infamous cap has developed a reputation for bringing misfortune to anyone daring (or unlucky) enough to wear it.

For many Nigerians, this piece of attire feels like a cursed relic.

“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic,” says Bayo Soyinka, who tried to withdraw 500 naira from an ATM using his APC membership card. “It’s as if the card thought I was trying to pay for a dragon’s egg or something. The ATM wouldn’t even give me a receipt, just a message saying, ‘Try again after the apocalypse.’”

He sighs, “I deeply regret supporting Tinubu and the APC. Since I started wearing this cap, my life has taken a nosedive. I went from being a millionaire to squatting with friends and begging for giveaways on Twitter. Now, the only thing I’m withdrawing is sympathy from my followers. This cap took away my sanity and gave me pain, sorrow, and an endless supply of misfortune!”

Dominique, a market woman, laments her unfortunate experience after wearing Tinubu’s cap. “As soon as I put on that cap, a tuber of yam I was pricing mysteriously went from ₦200 to ₦1000,” she says, clearly distressed. “I was shocked and tried to show the seller my APC card, hoping it might offer a discount or help, but instead, the price shot up to ₦2000! The cap comes with an invisible button that sends food prices soaring.”

She shakes her head in disbelief. “Honestly, at this rate, it's only the Lord's Chosen vest that can help me. Tinubu’s cap has finished me. Ebi n pami o!"

Online, rumors suggest that those brave enough to wear Tinubu’s cap in public spaces—especially at filling stations—might face even graver consequences. The cap, which some now see as an omen of doom, is said to attract all manner of disasters, particularly when worn in environments already charged with tension.

According to some accounts, wearing Tinubu’s cap at a fuel station is akin to tempting fate. “It’s like placing your head in a guillotine—you risk being beheaded and not making it out alive,” another user remarked, drawing parallels between the cap and historical instruments of execution.

While the Lord's Chosen vest inspires stories of divine rescue and supernatural protection, Tinubu’s cap has become a symbol of dark misfortune. As Nigeria struggles with severe hardship, these two symbols seem to mirror the nation’s deepest hopes and darkest fears.
Senseless crap @ best.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by DevilsEqual(m):
cheesy

I worry more about the IQ of people who thinks wearing a random cap would bring them misfortune

I dont like attacking my race cause I'm also black, but if we really have a large number of people thats still this superstitious in 2024, then yawa dey

I will love to rule over those kinda people one day...They dont seem smart cheesy
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Shadomaan7: 12:24pm On Sep 17, 2024
Those who are wearing the Lord Chosen vest are only deceiving themselves.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by EyeCumInPiss: 12:26pm On Sep 17, 2024
Tinubu's cap is a symbol of Hardship just like the cap below is a symbol of Lies. grin

Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Afonjudas: 12:30pm On Sep 17, 2024
NLCreator:
Dominique, a market woman, laments her unfortunate experience after wearing Tinubu’s cap. “As soon as I put on that cap, a tuber of yam I was pricing mysteriously went from ₦200 to ₦1000,” she says, clearly distressed. “I was shocked and tried to show the seller my APC card, hoping it might offer a discount or help, but instead, the price shot up to ₦2000! The cap comes with an invisible button that sends food prices soaring.”
I'm not surprised

Spits*
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Melagros(m): 12:35pm On Sep 17, 2024
COMRADES, na oga Seun dey entertain us like this? See as the first commenter dey vex for Seun for exposing Tinubu's incompetence

What a shame
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by YeyeGbami: 12:55pm On Sep 17, 2024
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Racoon(m): 1:00pm On Sep 17, 2024
cheesy Tinubu Tinubulation shege promax going round. Everyone who has a hand in it will collect wotoporously.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Racoon(m): 1:00pm On Sep 17, 2024
“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic. It’s as if the card thought I was trying to pay for a dragon’s egg or something. The ATM wouldn’t even give me a receipt, just a message saying, ‘Try again after the apocalypse.’”

I deeply regret supporting Tinubu and the APC. Since I started wearing this cap, my life has taken a nosedive. I went from being a millionaire to squatting with friends and begging for giveaways on Twitter.

Now, the only thing I’m withdrawing is sympathy from my followers. This cap took away my sanity and gave me pain, sorrow, and an endless supply of misfortune!”
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by JagabanB: 1:03pm On Sep 17, 2024
Racoon:
“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic,” says Bayo Soyinka, who tried in vain to withdraw 500 naira from an ATM using his APC membership card. “It’s as if the card thought I was trying to pay for a dragon’s egg or something. The ATM wouldn’t even give me a receipt, just a message saying, ‘Try again after the apocalypse.’”

He sighs, “I deeply regret supporting Tinubu and the APC. Since I started wearing this cap, my life has taken a nosedive. I went from being a millionaire to squatting with friends and begging for giveaways on Twitter. Now, the only thing I’m withdrawing is sympathy from my followers. This cap took away my sanity and gave me pain, sorrow, and an endless supply of misfortune!”
Coming from a supporter of Lienus, the audio messiah.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Didijiji: 1:04pm On Sep 17, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

I worry more about the IQ of people who thinks wearing a random cap would bring them misfortune

I dont like attacking my race cause I'm also black, but if we really have a large number of people thats still this superstitious in 2024, then yawa dey

I will love to rule over those kinda people one day...They dont seem smart cheesy
you wey smart fuel a litre is above 1k

generational muumu
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Racoon(m): 1:05pm On Sep 17, 2024
JagabanB:
Coming from a supporter of Lienus, the audio messiah.
“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic,” says Bayo Soyinka, who tried to withdraw 500 naira from an ATM using his APC membership card
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by JagabanB: 1:05pm On Sep 17, 2024
NLCreator:
In Nigeria, fashion has always been connected to identity and meaning.

Recently, two contrasting symbols have inspired public debate: the Lord's Chosen vest and Tinubu’s cap.

For many, the green vest worn by members of the Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement has become more than just religious clothing.

“People now view the Lord's Chosen vest as a protective shield, a symbol of hope, prosperity, lush green vegetation, and opportunity,” says Adebayo, a Lagos resident who claims to have experienced good fortune after wearing the vest. “It represents a future full of promise.”

Stories of miraculous encounters are spreading rapidly. One recent tale involves a man who claims a lion flew him to safety. "Something lifted me up from my back and carried me like an airplane," he recalls. “When it dropped me, I saw it was a lion. It raised one hand and said, 'Bye-bye.'”

Another Chosen member recounts, “I went to buy a bag of rice that cost 80,000 naira. The cashier asked me for a coupon, but I just looked at him and said, ‘I’m a Chosen!’ Suddenly, the price crashed to 0 naira!”

In stark contrast, President Bola Tinubu’s infamous cap has developed a reputation for bringing misfortune to anyone daring (or unlucky) enough to wear it.

For many Nigerians, this piece of attire feels like a cursed relic.

“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic,” says Bayo Soyinka, who tried in vain to withdraw 500 naira from an ATM using his APC membership card. “It’s as if the card thought I was trying to pay for a dragon’s egg or something. The ATM wouldn’t even give me a receipt, just a message saying, ‘Try again after the apocalypse.’”

He sighs, “I deeply regret supporting Tinubu and the APC. Since I started wearing this cap, my life has taken a nosedive. I went from being a millionaire to squatting with friends and begging for giveaways on Twitter. Now, the only thing I’m withdrawing is sympathy from my followers. This cap took away my sanity and gave me pain, sorrow, and an endless supply of misfortune!”

Dominique, a market woman, laments her unfortunate experience after wearing Tinubu’s cap. “As soon as I put on that cap, a tuber of yam I was pricing mysteriously went from ₦200 to ₦1000,” she says, clearly distressed. “I was shocked and tried to show the seller my APC card, hoping it might offer a discount or help, but instead, the price shot up to ₦2000! The cap comes with an invisible button that sends food prices soaring.”

She shakes her head in disbelief. “Honestly, at this rate, it's only the Lord's Chosen vest that can help me. Tinubu’s cap has finished me. Ebi n pami o!"

Online, rumors suggest that those brave enough to wear Tinubu’s cap in public spaces—especially at filling stations—might face even graver consequences. The cap, which some now see as an omen of doom, is said to attract all manner of disasters, particularly when worn in environments already charged with tension.

According to some accounts, wearing Tinubu’s cap at a fuel station is akin to tempting fate. “It’s like placing your head in a guillotine—you risk being beheaded and not making it out alive,” another user remarked, drawing parallels between the cap and historical instruments of execution.

While the Lord's Chosen vest inspires stories of divine rescue and supernatural protection, Tinubu’s cap has become a symbol of dark misfortune. As Nigeria struggles with severe hardship, these two symbols seem to mirror the nation’s deepest hopes and darkest fears.
The sh*t u guys write as "content", do u realize it greatly impacts how foreigners who arealien to the Nigerian society sees you the average Nigerian?
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by JagabanB: 1:06pm On Sep 17, 2024
Racoon:
“The moment you put on Tinubu’s cap, it’s like stepping into a Mad Max world, where everything is post-apocalyptic,” says Bayo Soyinka, who tried to withdraw 500 naira from an ATM using his APC membership card
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Seems obi supporters are in another level of frustration.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by press9jatv(m): 1:07pm On Sep 17, 2024
They hate Tinubu cap 🧢 with perfect hatred
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Ojiofor: 1:14pm On Sep 17, 2024
The Lords Chosen is trending grin.
Since I wear their vest I no dey feel hungry again o grin
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by gbaskiboy: 1:15pm On Sep 17, 2024
Nigeria tire me, I shout Nigeria who are you? I’m a chosen! Na so I find myself for Canada 🇨🇦
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by trutharena: 1:27pm On Sep 17, 2024
In a situation where nobody is happy, we can only manage to laugh over it.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by helinues: 1:30pm On Sep 17, 2024
Which of the Nigerians ooo

This op and petty thread heh
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Covid19lockdown: 1:30pm On Sep 17, 2024
OP don finish market.
Make I go buy my own Chosen cloth.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by 123456789O: 1:51pm On Sep 17, 2024
Racoon:
cheesy Tinubu Tinubulation shege promax going round. Everyone who has a hand in it will collect wotoporously.
grin
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Anither563: 1:56pm On Sep 17, 2024
This is a satire and not a true reflection of the real situation on ground.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by EarlierDawn: 2:48pm On Sep 17, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

I worry more about the IQ of people who thinks wearing a random cap would bring them misfortune

I dont like attacking my race cause I'm also black, but if we really have a large number of people thats still this superstitious in 2024, then yawa dey

I will love to rule over those kinda people one day...They dont seem smart cheesy
Read between the lines.
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by EarlierDawn: 2:49pm On Sep 17, 2024
Anither563:
This is a satire.
Exactly!
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by EarlierDawn: 2:50pm On Sep 17, 2024
Covid19lockdown:
OP don finish market.
Make I go buy my own Chosen cloth.
Price of Chosen cloth will soon go up like fuel 😂
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by OfficialP: 3:23pm On Sep 17, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

I worry more about the IQ of people who thinks wearing a random cap would bring them misfortune

I dont like attacking my race cause I'm also black, but if we really have a large number of people thats still this superstitious in 2024, then yawa dey

I will love to rule over those kinda people one day...They dont seem smart cheesy
😂 You're not smart, if u can't read between the lines
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by arantess: 4:04pm On Sep 17, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

I worry more about the IQ of people who thinks wearing a random cap would bring them misfortune

I dont like attacking my race cause I'm also black, but if we really have a large number of people thats still this superstitious in 2024, then yawa dey

I will love to rule over those kinda people one day...They dont seem smart cheesy
You might succeed though cos Nigeria is currently led by people with low IQ
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Salewa97: 4:13pm On Sep 17, 2024
The op should be assisted immediately
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by Nokio2: 4:38pm On Sep 17, 2024
We. Ordered gulder. In the club as soon as we shouted 'we are chosen..it turned to Hennessy
Re: Hardship: Nigerians Shun Tinubu Cap, Wear Lord Chosen Vest To Get Free Food by iamfactor(m): 6:18pm On Sep 17, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

I worry more about the IQ of people who thinks wearing a random cap would bring them misfortune

I dont like attacking my race cause I'm also black, but if we really have a large number of people thats still this superstitious in 2024, then yawa dey

I will love to rule over those kinda people one day...They dont seem smart cheesy
This guy sha you just dey on every thread and always first to comment. Well it's either you are Helinus, Yarimo on a dfrnt monika or you are a newly employed Tinubu e-rat.
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