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Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 9:48pm On Dec 06, 2024
PrinceOfLagos:
Whyyy?
Nigeria is British amusement park. Nigeria is man made not God's creation. That's why it can never work.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 9:48pm On Dec 06, 2024
Kobojunkie:
No village in Nigeria, not even Lagos or Abuja, has pipe-borne water. So what are you celebrating about having a village? undecided
say what you know....my hometown in rivers state Okrika...The mainland axis of okrika uses pipe borne water connected from refinery. Well treated. But since the recent turn around maintenance in this administration the flow has slowed down. But definitely wants the NNPC kicks off the water will flow again.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by PrinceOfLagos(op): 10:00pm On Dec 06, 2024
Mbanda:
Nigeria is British amusement park. Nigeria is man made not God's creation. That's why it can never work.
Nigeria will work in Jesus name, Amen.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie:
ruggedtimi:
say what you know....my hometown in rivers state Okrika...The mainland axis of okrika uses pipe borne water connected from refinery. Well treated. But since the recent turn around maintenance in this administration the flow has slowed down. But definitely wants the NNPC kicks off the water will flow again.
Storyland! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

This is the water you have in your place that is treated?😥😥😥😥😥
https://www./1124391257596389/posts/8415131151855660/?_rdr
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Ojiofor: 10:06pm On Dec 06, 2024
Mbanda:
Onye eriri eri tongue tongue tongue
God bless ala Nigeria biko grin
If God punish Nigeria while you are still inside it o oga emekwa gi affect grin
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 10:06pm On Dec 06, 2024
PrinceOfLagos:
Nigeria will work in Jesus name, Amen.
You lots has been singing this song since 1960, this is 2024 you lots are still in the studio singing Nigeria go better grin grin grin
When will Nigeria work? That's the big question give us date.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 10:07pm On Dec 06, 2024
Ojiofor:
God bless ala Nigeria biko grin
If God punish Nigeria while you are still inside it o oga emekwa gi affect grin
Am not in Nigeria
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Ojiofor: 10:09pm On Dec 06, 2024
Mbanda:
Am not in Nigeria
If you are not in Nigeria there are millions of others who depends on Nigeria do not be selfish.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by PrinceOfLagos(op): 10:16pm On Dec 06, 2024
Mbanda:
You lots has been singing this song since 1960, this is 2024 you lots are still in the studio singing Nigeria go better grin grin grin
When will Nigeria work? That's the big question give us date.
The Messiah will come soonest to turn around this country for better

I still believe in this country
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Lordbinsmar: 10:45pm On Dec 06, 2024
PrinceOfLagos:
The south east is obviously the most blessed region in Nigeria .


Christmas sure gonn be lit

God bless the federal republic of Nigeria

God bless Imo state and the whole south east region
Ndi developer grin

Una never develop una village, una wan dey develop other people's city.

Why are you not a Prince of your village, if you are a true son of the land angry

If your village is so much developed, why u dey dream of becoming Prince of lagos not your village?

Craziness dey worry una
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Cassandraloius: 10:45pm On Dec 06, 2024
Na only one place you snap?
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by chimex38: 1:00am On Dec 07, 2024
Economic activities is what makes a village home.

bunches of individual private houses just makes it a house.

A house is literally meant to sleep-in and protects one from adverse weather condition..
In other words, it's just a place to exist.

A home is a place worth living..
We should aspire and endeavour to make our villages a home and not bunch of expensive aesthetic houses.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 1:11am On Dec 07, 2024
chimex38:
➜Economic activities is what makes a village home. bunches of individual private houses just makes it a house. A house is literally meant to sleep-in and protects one from adverse weather condition.. In other words, it's just a place to exist. A home is a place worth living.. We should aspire and endeavour to make our villages a home and not bunch of expensive aesthetic houses.
Sigh! The moment you step outside of the gates of many of those homes, you are greeted, sometimes with mountains of trash and streets unkempt. No matter where you go in Nigeria, the sights are just depressing when you consider it could easily have been a lot better in many of those places if the people would for once try borrowing some sense of community. 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Starhearts: 3:10am On Dec 07, 2024
Many of them will not be travelling home this Christmas because of the Fear of UGM
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by pneumaticos(m): 3:17am On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Sigh! The moment you step outside of the gates of many of those homes, you are greeted, sometimes with mountains of trash and streets unkempt. No matter where you go in Nigeria, the sights are just depressing when you consider it could easily have been a lot better in many of those places if the people would for once try borrowing some sense of community. 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
Madam Kobo, I understand your point
And for real,you don't need to write it all over here
Nigerian is still 150 years backward if not 200 years
There is really nothing to celebrate here than to enjoy some free God given things like early morning dews ,Good sunshine,and probably some non gmoed foods

But you lashing at this just to much
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by FourQu: 7:34am On Dec 07, 2024
pneumaticos:
Madam Kobo, I understand your point
And for real,you don't need to write it all over here
Nigerian is still 150 years backward if not 200 years
There is really nothing to celebrate here than to enjoy some free God given things like early morning dews ,Good sunshine,and probably some non gmoed foods

But you lashing at this just to much
Don't mind her. She knows her own village has nothing more than brown ugly roofs everywhere grin

Na jealousy dey worry am
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by ruggedtimi(m): 7:39am On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Storyland! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

This is the water you have in your place that is treated?😥😥😥😥😥
https://www./1124391257596389/posts/8415131151855660/?_rdr
na u know wetin u dey talk about...for more than 20years..my family house in okrika uses pipe borne water connected from NNPC refinery....In the 80s/90s there was a waterboard in that same town.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 7:58am On Dec 07, 2024
PrinceOfLagos:
The Messiah will come soonest to turn around this country for better

I still believe in this country
The truth is that Britain, did not create Nigeria to work. The British knows very well that, if Nigeria should work, they will stop benefitting from their creation. That's why the problem of Nigeria is rooted in it's foundations and because, Nigeria was created in a fraudulent way by criminals that's the main reason why God can never bless Nigeria.

God is too clean to bless ru.bbish. it's only those that have a working brain that will not only understand this, but innerstand it as well.

Ojiofor take note!
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by chimex38: 8:31am On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Sigh! The moment you step outside of the gates of many of those homes, you are greeted, sometimes with mountains of trash and streets unkempt. No matter where you go in Nigeria, the sights are just depressing when you consider it could easily have been a lot better in many of those places if the people would for once try borrowing some sense of community. 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
I agree..its everywhere in this country. Most just look isolated from the community as though there are different countries.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by tensazangetsu20(m): 9:19am On Dec 07, 2024
In 2024, you are celebrating village with no water, light, waste management system.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Juliearth(f): 10:24am On Dec 07, 2024
PrinceOfLagos:
The south east is obviously the most blessed region in Nigeria .


Christmas sure gonn be lit

God bless the federal republic of Nigeria

God bless Imo state and the whole south east region
Wow! Your village is soo beautiful. One could mistake it for any of the major cities I'm the world.

The title is misleading, however. Your village,yet what you captured were a few houses. Need I also add that the presence of edifices doesn't necessarily make a village modern like you are trying to portray. The presence/availability of modern roads, pipe-borne water, boreholes, motorable roads, telecoms network, etc are the factors one looks out for before reaching this conclusion.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Suicideboy: 10:55am On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Does your village have pipe-borne water and a functioning waste management/recycling system? Or does everyone in there dig pit toilets and boreholes for drinking water on their same property?😏
My village, nanka in anambra state has that with a stadium and nice businesses littered everywhere
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Major7: 12:31pm On Dec 07, 2024
Kobojunkie:
My village does not have even those things hence the reason why I would never open a thread to show it off like you here. In the year 2024, the average human standard of living ought to be high enough to include at least those two basic amenities at the very least. That is my opinion. Otherwise, you might as well be celebrating mediocrity which ought to be beneath everyone at this point! undecided
You fascinates me and I really wish to meet you in person someday 😁
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by PrinceOfLagos(op): 3:09pm On Dec 07, 2024
Mbanda:
The truth is that Britain, did not create Nigeria to work. The British knows very well that, if Nigeria should work, they will stop benefitting from their creation. That's why the problem of Nigeria is rooted in it's foundations and because, Nigeria was created in a fraudulent way by criminals that's the main reason why God can never bless Nigeria.

God is too clean to bless ru.bbish. it's only those that have a working brain that will not only understand this, but innerstand it as well.

Ojiofor take note!
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Nice2023(m): 3:32pm On Dec 07, 2024
After travelling to South west and north west and east,u will know why they hate igbos.

U will see poverty wearing agbada and kaftan.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Nice2023(m): 3:36pm On Dec 07, 2024
Nice2023:
After travelling to the South west and north west and north east,u will know why they hate igbos.

U will see poverty wearing agbada and kaftan.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Ororocelemi(m): 4:32pm On Dec 07, 2024
You sound heartbroken, everyone should be proud of their place no matter what.
If you can't be proud of your village then don't discourage anyone and get out of their thread.

Rubbish


Kobojunkie:
Sigh! The moment you step outside of the gates of many of those homes, you are greeted, sometimes with mountains of trash and streets unkempt. No matter where you go in Nigeria, the sights are just depressing when you consider it could easily have been a lot better in many of those places if the people would for once try borrowing some sense of community. 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie:
Suicideboy:
✓ My village, nanka in anambra state has that with a stadium and nice businesses littered everywhere
You have pipe-borne water — I feel I should add that it ought to be treated and not sourced directly from a borehole to you? Please provide us with picture evidence of this so we can see it. undecided

P.S. a stadium is not a basic amenity.
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 4:34pm On Dec 07, 2024
Ororocelemi:
You sound heartbroken, everyone should be proud of their place no matter what.
If you can't be proud of your village then don't discourage anyone and get out of their thread. Rubbish
Here's a simple question to help you on your way to discovering how that is merely foolish talk. undecided

Why should you be proudly of your place simply on grounds that it is your place? undecided
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by PrinceOfLagos(op): 4:34pm On Dec 07, 2024
Nice2023:
After travelling to South west and north west and east,u will know why they hate igbos.

U will see poverty wearing agbada and kaftan.
Yeah, the Igbos are blessed
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 4:39pm On Dec 07, 2024
Mbanda:
The truth is that Britain, did not create Nigeria to work. The British knows very well that, if Nigeria should work, they will stop benefitting from their creation. That's why the problem of Nigeria is rooted in it's foundations and because, Nigeria was created in a fraudulent way by criminals that's the main reason why God can never bless Nigeria.
God is too clean to bless ru.bbish. it's only those that have a working brain that will not only understand this, but innerstand it as well.
take note!
This is nothing but a very convenient lie you lot enjoy feeding yourselves with. ,😩😩😩😩

Just some weeks ago, someone created a thread blasting of how Aba was the best town to him. He explained how the city was grid designed and made ready for further development by the very British whom you claim did not design the country well. But in the hands of the locals, what does that city have? No waste management, no pipe borne water, no gas supply to homes, or internet or power, not even a competent hospital system and Library network in place. Shame on us all... Not the British! 🧐🧐🧐🧐
Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Kobojunkie: 5:03pm On Dec 07, 2024
ruggedtimi:
na u know wetin u dey talk about...for more than 20years..my family house in okrika uses pipe borne water connected from NNPC refinery....In the 80s/90s there was a waterboard in that same town.
I did some googling and could not come upon the particulars of this water supply you claim you have from the NNPC refinery in the area. If the water is directly sourced from a borehole(untreated) to you, then all you have is still a borehole system feeding you possibly contaminated water. It would help if you did some checking of your own. undecided
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355189452_Evaluating_the_Effects_of_Pollutants_on_Groundwater_Quality_in_Okrika_Nigeria

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