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No be only Nigerians dey loot. Lol |
Do you guys expect him to appoint an Obidient |
saintkel:I'm not from Lagos State. Is Lagos the only state in Sad Waste 🤣 |
Very insightful. God bless you sir |
So, what exactly did Obi accomplish in that state over eight years? Just look at what Soludo is doing now. We really dodged a bullet. |
Yellowbar Mooseleams |
Kanu and Obi have really manipulated the brains of Ibos in Nigeria. Turning them into something else. It is well o |
Don't you guys in NNPCL need mid-level or junior staff? There are many of us unemployed people here on Nairaland. Please, let the job opportunities reach everyone. I Abeg, Jagaban. Biko 🙏🏿 |
fmlala:Exactly egbon |
benuejosh:That message isn't meant for everyone |
Visionary Governor, wishing him all the best. I dedicate my FTC to all Obidients. Please, let’s stay calm. Constant cursing and lamenting over PO’s 2023 loss won’t move us forward. Let’s come together and work towards making our country great again. |
Babalawo |
After deceiving people with Obidient movement. 🤣🤣 |
jocelynor:Chat me please |
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Trump isn't playing |
Koppaguard:I have mailed and called several times and they haven't even responded. It's so unfair |
Same thing OPAY did to me. A customer lodged a complaint against me, and instead of following due process through law enforcement or giving me a chance to respond, Opay restricted my account without hearing my side of the story! Once the restriction is lifted, I will delete the app on my device and start advocating for Nigerians to do away with the dubious organisation and continue to use their regular commercial banks. |
ekene101:That's inconvenience and shouldn't be. OPAY should have contacted me before restricting my account. Once the issue is resolved, I'll cease to use OPAY and any of these online banks. |
I am deeply disappointed by the unjust and illegal restriction of my Opay account. A customer lodged a complaint against me, and instead of following due process through law enforcement or giving me a chance to respond, Opay restricted my account without hearing my side of the story! This action is a clear violation of fair business practices and banking regulations. A financial institution should not act as judge and jury based on one-sided complaints! Restrictions like this can disrupt legitimate businesses and livelihoods. I demand that Opay immediately review this case, lift the restriction, and ensure proper dispute resolution methods are followed. No bank should have the power to freeze accounts without legal due process! I call on everyone who has experienced this unfair treatment to speak up! Let’s demand accountability from financial institutions. |
90% of UK masters students also used fake degree certificates to gain admission into UK varsities for masters and most of them are aware. ICC needs to investigate the UK education system for this fraud also. The UK is a fraudulent country. |
Killerofpigs:Shame on you tribal bigot. It's important to keep discussions respectful and focused on the topic at hand. Bringing tribal sentiments into sensitive conversations only fuels unnecessary division. Let’s engage with logic and facts rather than making broad generalizations. Constructive dialogue is always more productive than insults. |
Wealthoptulent:It may be time to take matters into our own hands. Anyone involved in drug trafficking should be killed. Community leaders, youth leaders, religious leaders, parents, and everyone against the practice must come together. Eliminate all drug dealers in your communities with wisdom, and see how much better our country will become. It is now clear that we do not have a functioning government that cares. If we truly want the best for ourselves, we must solve our own problems. Thank you for your insightful and thoughtful response, sir. |
gulfer:You’ve made a valid point, escaping to a more stable environment can help shield children from some of these societal dangers. But the truth is, japa is not for everyone. It’s expensive, the process can be stressful, and not everyone has the financial capacity or eligibility to migrate. Even those who make it abroad often struggle with adapting, finding jobs, or securing legal status. That said, for those who truly want to leave, it's important to explore the most affordable and fastest routes. Have you looked into scholarship opportunities, work visas, or study-to-residency pathways? Some countries offer cheaper and quicker options compared to others. What do you think is the most realistic and affordable route for people considering it? |
Myrepublic:Very true |
phorget:You’ve raised a very important issue. Drug abuse among youth is indeed a growing concern, and it threatens not only their future but also the overall well-being of society. The accessibility and normalization of drug use in some communities have only worsened the situation. |
peace |
We don hear |
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