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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Raalsalghul: 12:51pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
youngvikthor: |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Nchenches: 12:51pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Authority1o1: Loool. Your number two sent me reeling in laughter. Nigeria has the most unreasonable people who still believe that Nigeria shall be okay for all future.
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by realestate99: 12:51pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
funny people , cheap foods . . nothing more |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by FlordFlorez(m): 12:51pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Unity in diversity Patience/Perseverance Tolerance |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by lekki1444: 12:51pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Canih28:TRY living in UK cold 1 Like |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by biglizzy: 12:52pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
God bless Nigeria
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by JERRY1925(m): 12:52pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
That talk of oga, the fake one they and original.. Original na five thasand, the fake na 1,500 oga. We always have the fake and original here. I wonder how person for survive if na only original we they sell.. There are sometimes u don't need original. Bad as e bad, give police 50 naira and pass. Our women.. I love them. They might not be perfect, but I'll date a Nigeria woman over and over again.. Till I get my own. Then u see that aboki that passes your frontage asking u if u have shoes or cloth to amend.. All u need to do is wait outside patiently for them. |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Horlami247: 12:52pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Buhari Tinubu Oshiopikin |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Sarita01(f): 12:53pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
oluwatosink:Hausas are hardworking,generous,contented,kind and honest.this is the description of most hausas but it's only when it comes to their religion,that they change to something else.my own opinion sha |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Iamdonfrank: 12:55pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
tunjilee003: If you're a Nigerian, Itel is your phone and glo is your network, you have the must important criterion of a true Nigerian PATIENCE. Therefore, we celebrate you today |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Muhylonaire007: 12:56pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
60 YEARS OLD; A MOCKERY OF THE FIGURE? A PIECE WRITTEN BY: BELLO MUHYDEEN ADEWALE Days at Baptist Boys High School keeps popping up whenever October 1st draws nearer. Of course not because of any other thing but because of the yearly inter-class debate competition our Teachers subjected us to. The topic usually reads "Nigeria at (50)(51)(52),is there any course for celebration?" and each class through a representative will either Support or Speak against the topic. Things were not even as tough as it is today, so whether you are in support or against, one thing is certain, you will definitely have valid points to talk about and fellow students and panel of judges would reason with your submissions. At 60, one would have thought that past events and experiences would have positively affected the perspective of the celebrants or is it safe to say Age is just a number? Is it safe to say she is a fool at 60? since we know a fool at 40 is a fool forever. Is it safe to say we are celebrating retrogression? Is it safe to say we are celebrating hypocrisy? Is it safe to say we are celebrating incompetence? Is it safe to say we are celebrating gullibility, insurgency and insecurity? Is it safe to say we are celebrating backwardness? Is it safe to say we are celebrating the theoretical unity we claim to have or the practical division displayed by those in the realm/corridors of power? Indeed, growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional. Regardless, we will still pen our birthday wishes to the celebrant. Happy birthday to a country older than some of our fathers, mothers and grandparents. Happy Independence to a country tagged the giant of Africa but looks like an ant of Africa. Happy Independence to a country where citizens work like an elephant but survives like an ant. Happy birthday to that country whose citizens have no value except they cross the border before their potentials are fully shown. Happy birthday to a country marking her 60years of independence but still dwells in the shackles of Neo-colonalism. Happy birthday my beloved country. Happy Independence Nigeria. |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by newdetailsoper: 12:57pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Abbamasta(m): 12:58pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Authority1o1: |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Authority1o1(m): 1:00pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Nchenches:Okay... Ever heard of sarcasm? check it up. |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by DamnnNiggarr: 1:01pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
EzzyCarter:
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Abbamasta(m): 1:01pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
don't disturb my peace!
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by ukaface(f): 1:04pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
I love the corruption I love the unemployment rate I love the hardship. God no go shame us o |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Sarita01(f): 1:05pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
I truly and wholeheartedly love nigeria 1. I love the fact that we can adapt to any hardships the government throw at us. 2. I really love the fact that we can find humour even in the most serious issues 3. I love our foods,culture,weather and absence of terrible natural disasters |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by DamnnNiggarr: 1:10pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
NaijaOlosho:
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by fitinwell: 1:12pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Ritualist Kidnapping Money looting |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by WelcomeToBiafra: 1:12pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Nigerian youths and some intellectual efulefus are fools at 60. Nigeria is a problem Africans are having, Nigeria is evil.
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Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Benitoh: 1:12pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
unusual kind of corruption Extreme form of tribalism and nepotism Quota system and Ethnicity These things are what makes Nigeria thick. |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Benitoh: 1:13pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
unusual kind of corruption Extreme form of tribalism and nepotism Quota system and Ethnicity These things are what makes Nigeria thick. |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by condralbedez: 1:20pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
oluwatosink:You are better person,if we have many people like you,this country will be great!!!not those fellows on Nairaland that's too full of tribalism and nepotism 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by mcquin(m): 1:25pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
oluwatosink:Which grace and mercy? To the detriment of a another region? You call slowing lack of family planning, thorough education, terrorism etc grace and mercy or is it the fact that they use quota system to enjoy government privileges that you calling mercy? |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by gurusprout: 1:26pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Cheap university education Diverse cultures |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Yeyenairaland(m): 1:28pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
BUHARI BOKO HARAM HERDSMEN There are many things I love about naija but make una manage the above few. |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by Nobody: 1:28pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
Nothing Is it the lack of steady electricity I'll say I enjoy Or the nonsense bad roads Or the stupid SARS that stops people that dress nicely with the mindset that their into fraudulent act Or the scarcity of food Or the border closure Or the graduate that are through with their studies and their finding it very difficult to get a job Or the rate at which internet is flaunting despite the fact that I have enough data Or how 9mobile is deducting my bonus and call balance as if they gave me money to recharge Or the kind of manner SARS also have access to my mobile phone as if we contributed money together to buy the phone Or I'll say I enjoyed my days in school day's without no food and you must read Or I'll say I enjoyed our educational system,a students that haven't eaten anything to class his lecturer will force him/her to buy a hand-out of #500 Or I'll say I enjoyed my traveling to Lagos and at guru maraji we are stopped by uniform men thinking their police men not knowing their arm robbers Or maybe I'm happy seeing a 12yrs old boy saying he also want to do Yahoo whereas in western countries a 12yrs old boy is already planing on how to build something. Or I'll say I'm happy going to class without no damn food in my belly and me coming back without nothing to eat again and you must go to class or else you and failure will interact as pals. Or I'll say I enjoy seeing a 28 yrs grown up man still in his parent house and whereas in western countries 18 yrs old newbies are already in their apartment. Or I'll say I enjoy seeing old people dieing like fouls without any proper health care. Or I'll say I enjoy how we are caged inside during lockdown without no damn food or money for us to feed on and whereas in western countries their government gave them money and some food items to keep them going. Or you're happy that you can't travel from state to state without the fear of been kidnapped. Or am happy seeing our naira falling everyday and bowing down to other currency. Or you're happy seeing the bank you make use of deducting your little stipend you have left in your account without any tangible reason why their deducting it. Or I'm happy that I was denied visa cause of the bad reputation of my country Or you're happy seeing your president this morning spewing bullshit on national TV a country where there's plenty of raw materials are we still suppose to lack any . CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WTF ARE WE CELEBRATING TODAY |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by WelcomeToBiafra: 1:36pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
[quote author=DamnnNiggarr post=94500645][/quote] Even Britain and fulani terrorists will be like; seriously |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by kunlealao(m): 1:42pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
For the fact that it's still 1:42pm and Nepa don take light 5times already youngvikthor: |
Re: Independence Day: 3 Good Things You Love About Nigeria by franchasng: 1:43pm On Oct 01, 2020 |
1.) Beautiful Nigerian ladies 2.) Cheap labor; good for every serious industrialist 3.) Beautiful Nigerian girls; they make life beautiful in Nigeria |
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