Career › Re: Nigerian Civil Servants Will Receive Their Salary And Fall Into Depression by Predictor3: 11:36am On Oct 24, 2025 |
Brendaniel: So to you thinking outside the box is for someone to absond days away from his work every week and be committing a crime by doing that while the instution he works for continues to suffer just to go hustle for himself?
So when you have a majority of the workforce doing that in a public institution then it collapses and everybody loses their jobs again and no hope for new intake of younger generation...
Look at the way you people reason..
Then you say army work is a service. So he should offer his service while him and his family is offered suffering, poverty and pains in return abi?
The way you people reason eh! Not only that. People like them steal the system blind. Imagine one of them talking about a civil servant on #70k minimum wage raising #30m  |
Career › Re: Nigerian Civil Servants Will Receive Their Salary And Fall Into Depression by Predictor3: 11:32am On Oct 24, 2025 |
Tohsynetita1: Abi now, That money used in traveling abroad and do slave job just to live. If he invest just 10 percent on it on cash crops like cocoa, coconut, palm oil, cashew, coffee, kola nut, castor , pineapple etc. He will make the gain in some years time, and that plant could fruit till next 30 to 60 years if well taken care of. Pineapple for an example, an acre establishment will cost around 1 million or less, depending on where you get suckers. 15k suckers will be around 750k if sold at around 50 naira to 60 naira per sucker. This pineapple grows in 18 months, after the 18 months, if you want to sell, let say you sell each at 250 naira, that’s around 4 million, you will still sell suckers, a plant can have like 10 suckers, the slip, the ratoons and suckers, if you decide to sell all the 10 suckers per plants. You will have like 7.5 million to your 4 million, that’s if sold at #50 naira. That’s around 12 million. But if you don’t sell the suckers but plant it, you have 150k pieces of pineapple after a year and half. The cycle continues. Many of them borrow the money to go abroad or sell family properties. It's risky but not as risky as the Nigerian business environment. He can put that money on investment here and lose it. |
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Politics › Re: Onitsha Residents Celebrate Restored Pipe-borne Water After 25 Years by Predictor3: 4:06am On Oct 24, 2025 |
123yes: Very very shameful to hear this. How have the people of highly populated town of Onitsha able to cope. Ibo man sorry. which state in Nigeria has pipe borne water? Even Lagos doesn't have. For soludo to do this means he is a very solid governor. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba And Igbo Celebrities That Are Actually Ijaws (photos). by Predictor3: 8:42pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Toruibestate: Sowore s surname isn't Ijaw but he is Ijaw.. Rotimi Amaechi is not Yoruba. Majek's father was an ijesa man. He was Yoruba. |
Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 7:21pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Gerhards: Please face your Ibadan and leave Lagos alone, thank you 
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Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 5:15pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Gerhards: Cry harder.. You want me to read your Lagos/Ibadan express propaganda just to massage your ego, iro ni 
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Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 5:11pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 4:21pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
ademijuwonlo: You need to read more He's reading things backwards. If you ask him to read more, you just want to scatter his brain |
Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 4:20pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Afrojuju2017: Not just Lagos go to Ibadan and Ilesha you'll find that same diversity in the families that settled there and raised multiple generations. Ogbomosho was a settlement area granted to Oyo people fleeing conflict Yorubas are too interrelated for these people to understand. I laugh whenever they say what's the business of an Ibadan man with Lagos. It's like saying what's the business of an Oyo man with Osun matters. |
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Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 10:57am On Oct 23, 2025 |
FreeStuffsNG: Smh. Never mind. I will not give you free education about Lagos here  |
Politics › Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Predictor3: 10:35am On Oct 23, 2025 |
It clearly shows that Lagos has always been the home of all Yorubas irrespective of where you come from in Yoruba land. No wonder an osun man can be governor there.  |
Family › Re: Story Of My Cousin And Her Unfaithful Husband And The Divorce by Predictor3: 7:32pm On Oct 22, 2025*. Modified: 7:57am On Nov 13, 2025 |
ariesbull: My cousin ended her five-year marriage the day she found out her husband cheated. We all begged her to think twice, to calm down before walking away. But she was done. She packed her things, took her two kids, and left.
For a year, the man went from one relative to another, begging for forgiveness. He apologised, promised to change, did everything a repentant man would do. But she stood firm. “I deserve better,” she said.
She got her own place, started afresh, and later met a married man who treated her well. For a while it looked like she had found peace until his wife showed up one morning and scattered everything. The man disappeared, and she was left humiliated.
Not long after, another man came along. He stayed just two months before running off when money became an issue. No message, no explanation.
Then came an Alhaji who promised marriage but only if she sent her sons back to their father. He said he could not raise another man’s children. She ended it right there.
Three years later, she woke up one morning and asked herself, what if I go back? The man still loved her, the kids missed him, and maybe time had softened her heart.
So she went to his house early that morning, ready to reconcile. But a pregnant woman opened the door. Her ex-husband had moved on.
It has been over ten years now. The woman who once turned heads no longer does. The suitors stopped coming. Her kids are back with their father, cared for by their stepmother who now has two of her own.
Life does not always give you a second chance. Sometimes pride takes what pain never could.  Many modern women and girls forget that men have more latitude when it comes to finding new partners. When we tell them that women shouldn't cheat, they're always quick to say "what about men also? If men cheat then two can play that game" Ok, nao  When a man cheats and you tell the wife or girlfriend to be patient they tell you you don't know what you are saying. Now, look at this story. A fifty year old man has more chances of getting a new steady partner than a thirty year old lady |
Politics › Re: Cities In Nigeria With The Most Built Up Area by Predictor3: 5:32pm On Oct 22, 2025 |
mrvitalis: Hope u understand basic English You are confused |
Politics › Re: Cities In Nigeria With The Most Built Up Area by Predictor3: 12:05pm On Oct 22, 2025 |
mrvitalis: The cities in Nigeria with the largest built-up areas (urban footprints of continuous development, measured in square kilometers) are as follows, based on the latest available data from 2025:
1. Lagos: 2,585 km² 2. Onitsha: 1,943 km² 3. Abuja: 927 km² 4. Benin City: 482 km² 5. Ibadan: 471 km² 6. Port Harcourt: 433 km² 7. Nsukka: 342 km² 8. Kano: 326 km² 9. Kaduna: 300 km² 10. Abeokuta: 269 km²
Mehn Onitsha is something else no federal government investment not even a university,
Have never been a state , regional or federal capital... Yet Ibadan is far bigger than Onitsha. Onitsha is small and congested. This is not a sign of development. Ibadan has still got green spaces and large forests. I don't even Onitsha has such |
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Politics › Re: Edo High Court Bars The Installation Of Eze Ndigbo In Edo State by Predictor3: 11:48am On Oct 22, 2025 |
NOETHNICITY: In simple words you’re not able to defend your position.
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Politics › Re: Edo High Court Bars The Installation Of Eze Ndigbo In Edo State by Predictor3: 7:59am On Oct 22, 2025 |
NOETHNICITY: What atrocities have northerners committed in Nigeria?
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Politics › Re: Kwara Bandits Attacks Suddenly Stopped! by Predictor3: 12:50pm On Oct 21, 2025 |
olabrad: Is it the west that told Muslims to support and equip the Islamic terrorist group called Boko Haram?! Exactly. The West also can not stop what's going on here. What we have is largely internal problem. But the West can take advantage to sink you more. Don't be surprised if they're the ones supplying weapons to your terrorists. US once supported the Taliban |
Politics › Re: Politics On Prostitution: Why Is Ending Prostitution Important For Nigeria? by Predictor3: 11:35am On Oct 21, 2025 |
No society can end prostitution. Focus on more important things like improving environmental protection, education, economy and human rights |
Politics › Re: South-East Needs Nigeria, I Don’t Support Biafra - Gov Soludo by Predictor3: 8:26am On Oct 21, 2025 |
Edusouls: all of una wan marry Igbo woman Abby una women no Dey gree marry una again? What's my business with ibo women? |
Politics › Re: South-East Needs Nigeria, I Don’t Support Biafra - Gov Soludo by Predictor3: 5:56am On Oct 21, 2025 |
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Education › Re: On The Origin of Evil by Predictor3: 7:01pm On Oct 20, 2025 |
muyico: non of our past or recent president , gat phd Jonathan has a PhD. Probably PhD has another meaning to you .....................,.............. ................. ................... |
Politics › Re: Kwara Bandits Attacks Suddenly Stopped! by Predictor3: 5:39pm On Oct 20, 2025 |
olabrad: I noticed that the bandit attack on Kwara had stopped Since the United States started making noice about genocide against Christians.
Who else noticed?!
Or is it just me? That means you don't know anything about foreign affairs. It fits into the west's plans if third world countries like Nigeria are destabilized |
Politics › Re: Police Arrest Nnamdi Kanu's Lawyer Ejimakor & Brother Emmanuel Kanu by Predictor3: 2:23pm On Oct 20, 2025 |
kettykin: I have watched this movie before. Notice how sowore escaped, notice how igboho escaped, notice how Awolowo escaped .
Use your tongue to count your teeth. Awolowo escaped ke? How? Awolowo went to prison nao. It was Ojukwu that escaped, dressed in skirt and blouse.  |
Sports › Re: Throwback Photos Of D'Tigress Star, Murjanatu Musa, When She Was In School by Predictor3: 8:08am On Oct 20, 2025 |
SyrusdeHansome: This is all you could come up with from this nice thread, right? At least she's something in life. Can you say that about your sisters that look like Cinderellas? 😄😄😄😄😄 Bad mouth |
Politics › Re: Why Can't State Governors Build Railway Lines With Direct Labour? by Predictor3: 6:04am On Oct 20, 2025 |
ednut1: the steel needed for railway is not produced in Nigeria and has to be imported .Ajaokuta doesn’t work.
The British built the railways before Nigerians ran it aground. So we have no recent experience building railway like the Chinese.
Railway is mass transit, how many states asides lagos, kano, kaduna, or ph can you get enough traffic for a 10km rail.
Nigeria also has no capacity to build the actual trains or cargoes.
🥱🥱🥱 What about the standard gauge railway built by Buhari? It doesn't have to be built with Nigerian produced materials. That's not what the op is talking about. |
Career › Re: South Korean Billionaire Offers A $75000 Bonus To His Workers Who Have Children by Predictor3: 4:22pm On Oct 19, 2025 |
dawnomike: They need Nigerians in that country ASAP That's the problem. They don't embrace multiculturalism. |
Politics › Re: Charly Boy Shares Bigoted Statement Flasely Credited To TY Danjuma by Predictor3: 6:22am On Oct 19, 2025 |
givedemwotowoto: Do you feel hurt by my comment? On a scale of 1 to 10 (with 10 being the highest), what's the level of pain you feel right now? But clearly you are the one in pain looking for cold comfort nao.  What's the level of your pain? |
Politics › Re: Charly Boy Shares Bigoted Statement Flasely Credited To TY Danjuma by Predictor3: 6:15am On Oct 19, 2025 |
givedemwotowoto: The funny part was Bashir Ahmad’s comment. If you understand English, you’ll grasp what he meant by But still….  Bashir Ahmad? The one currently pushing ibo's mumu button |