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Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by ARISHEM: 1:23am On Jun 05
I don't know which of our leaders will make it to heaven. angry
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by goslowgoslow(m): 1:26am On Jun 05
ufotunang:
.. good food and diet has removed the wrinkles in her face and hand and make her robust
Very dumb way of reasoning. Come to the US and the how crepes and wrinkles are damaging skins irrespective of the food you eat.
It seems you have never seen white people's skin you will love your skin irrespective of what you are going thru.
There are so many skin care products here they use for it.
Una go dey paint abroad like say poverty doesn't exist here... ignorance!
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by goslowgoslow(m): 1:30am On Jun 05
insidelife22:
To be a Nigerian is a handicap in itself.
To be a Nigerian and still be in Nigeria, that's one hellish condition I can't explain.
And this Apc maladministration is the more you see, the less you understand.
I'm sure you are Nigerian and you are probably still in Nigeria. Dem go just open mouth waaaaaa.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by goslowgoslow(m):
Wispower:
If you travel out you will confess that Abuja is not up to slums in some western countries, the woman is the one in those pictures, stop arguing for arguing sake
Ignorant people like you that have never stepped airport thinks that there are no ghettos and slums and poverty abroad, places that are worst than the worst places in Nigeria. Let me me take you to some places in New York or Houston and some other cities in the US you won't spew this gibberish.
Ignorance and inferiority complex is a very big issue.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by franksam209: 1:51am On Jun 05
What has this got to do with Nigeria?
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by goslowgoslow(m): 2:00am On Jun 05
franksam209:
What has this got to do with Nigeria?
Wetin this one dey ask did you read the article?
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Rapmoney(op): 2:18am On Jun 05
olabrad:
Brain54 romances poverty. His mindset is limited by suffering under tinubu. That's why he dees positive transformation as an impossibility.
Lol. You are funny.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by AMI3(m): 2:31am On Jun 05
Counterigbolies:
Nigerians can believe anything, it's crystal clear that those pictures are different but they can believe anything.

If they can believe peter obi a known failure in Anambra can suddenly become d messiah then tell me what they can't believe again
What has Peter Obi got to do here u dummy.
Show us that your grandpa records that u people claim is a first class graduate.
Somebody has drained your brain to the point u can't reason properly
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by anonimi: 2:43am On Jun 05
Rapmoney:
You need glasses from an optometrist?
Maybe he needs to stop drinking water from shitty boreholes in our country, and relocate like the grandma of the OP’s story huh

Water quality affects everything, including eyesight issues.

The federal government is not responsible for water supply in cities and towns. This is the responsibility of states.

InvertedHammer:
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It is by far better than Enugu.

500 gallons of water go for N20k. Multiply by 4 in a month, that's N80k. By extrapolation, that's N960k in a year on water alone. Why? Because the governor believes that clean and accessible water is the least of his worries. Yet they prance around like Enugu is Abuja even though the red muddy soil will have residents looking like they went tomb-raiding at night.

But then, considering where it was before Peter Mba, one can understand the accolades being that he moved the town from 16th Century to 17th Century but not anywhere near 20th Century. 21st Century is a stretch. EEDC? The worst of all.

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fergie001:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs

The Permanent Secretary, Office of Drainage Services and Water Resources in Lagos State, Mahmood Adegbite, has said that people drilling borehole in the Lekki axis of the state is probably drinking ‘’shit water.”

While speaking at a stakeholders meeting in the state recently, Adegbite noted that contaminated boreholes in Lekki pose health risk and added that treatment of waste water would eradicate any form of disease that may arise from it.

He said, “On waste water treatment, I will say that everyone digging borehole within the Lekki axis is probably drinking what I will call ‘shit water.’

https://punchng.com/video-everyone-digging-borehole-in-lekki-is-probably-drinking-shit-water-lagos-govt/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwMABDJjbGNrAwAEK2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEewOd7728C0FSKQJNWar4yKRxNpNKt1owSlw47y57FKAux2QxvQL24Iu18rtw_aem_3kB5Sd2GjpdqjN6zFuIs7w
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Charbliss90: 3:05am On Jun 05
Is it about her location or about the care and attention she's receiving?
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Apcpalava: 3:30am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
hope you sabi sight wela or hope you get eye
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Justnation: 3:33am On Jun 05
This is a fat lie, the traces are too clear not to see.
The two women are not the same person
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Raph82(m): 3:42am On Jun 05
Bluna:
I don't think they are same person, except she applied some make-up in the second picture. Where are those wrinkles in the hands and the face?
Good living and soft life can wipe off wrinkles nah.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by obohg50: 4:53am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
too much of garri is bad
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by iukpe: 5:04am On Jun 05
Dialpad:
They look like 2 different individuals
Well, thats why the post is here and it's got people talking.
Abeg money and good relaxed life us the best.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by IronCondemned: 5:13am On Jun 05
Na always the MOTHER. What happens to the FATHER....
Ohhh! I forgot that his own reward is a bottle of Schnapps or a few thousand naira.

Men plan your retirement because even the children you're killing yourself working day and night to train don't care about you.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by onuman: 5:28am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
The same woman.

Accept the reality: your darling country, Nigeria, sucks the blood of people in it.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Afolue(m): 5:37am On Jun 05
Fat lies . That can not be the same person. They may be related though. Maybe sisters. Features tells it all….
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Afolue(m): 5:38am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
thanks for this
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Bluna: 5:49am On Jun 05
Raph82:
Good living and soft life can wipe off wrinkles nah.
76 year old woman? I disagree.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by victorazyvictor(m): 6:19am On Jun 05
Rapmoney:
You need glasses from an optometrist?
Oga they are not the same.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Reference(m): 6:36am On Jun 05
Whether the same person or not it is hilarious to see both sides of the socio-political argument attack and defend the notion respectively.

For those desperate to deride the management of the country by insinuating an escape from her grip means instant transformation and those that feel such a radical transformation is just not possible.

So, should we be birds escaped from the fowler's snare or are we crabs in a bucket of despair.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by AlphaTaikun: 6:43am On Jun 05
Rapmoney:
See the difference between this woman when she was in Nigeria, and how she presently looks after her grand daughter who travelled abroad took her out of Nigeria, and brought her to the US.

Poverty and suffering can make you look twice your age. Poverty nor good. It can torture not just you, but your entire lineage if it is not broken.

Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by walosky(m): 7:11am On Jun 05
E no go better for Tinubu and Buhari
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Kaido: 7:14am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
They are not same.

But if truly they are, it means Nigeria is hell.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Dzzzz: 7:27am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
Na same person..You Dey joke with Nigerian Poverty ba??..If I show you one guy own,you no go believe..
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by MrGerald(m): 7:49am On Jun 05
HacheNoire:
If you believe in that transformation, then you surely will believe Peter Obi will win the next presidential election!
Be like you never see things before, just local boy in one local place that never travel before.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by MrGerald(m): 7:51am On Jun 05
Bluna:
I don't think they are same person, except she applied some make-up in the second picture. Where are those wrinkles in the hands and the face?
If there's to be wrinkles what transformation are you looking for then? Poverty can make you age fast but with good food and place those things disappear gradually.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Bluna: 7:57am On Jun 05
MrGerald:
If there's to be wrinkles what transformation are you looking for then? Poverty can make you age fast but with good food and place those things disappear gradually.
They claim she is 76 years old. Did you read that part? No matter how well you feed, old age will still catch up with you.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by SnoppyG: 8:10am On Jun 05
If she was treated well while in Nigeria she would look Good also. some grandma look good in Nigeria too.
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by Xpol: 8:11am On Jun 05
brain54:
Those two women aren't the same people...


Make una dey lie small small!
lol but the resemblance is there o
Re: Grandmother's Transformation After Leaving Nigeria (Photos, Video) by swankylay(m): 8:15am On Jun 05
The only difference is on the make up and mash up for grandma. Take grandma to a professional make up artist and you get this same look. This is not a matter of location, it's matter if money . No de exalt wetin no de
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