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tctrills:Was it not on tv when oyedepo slapped a child not too long ago? It's the same thing everywhere in Nigeria. Children are treated like donkeys and that is why they act like mules when they become adults- violently senseless and helpless. |
If your father didn't leave a will,your father's things automatically become his according to the traditions of most tribes in Nigeria. It is not fair, but it's the tradition. That is why you should always strive to be a man of your own. If your father was well-off, you should have sorted yourself before he pegged. |
Parenting depends on the parents and the resources available. Whether single or double,you can not give a child what you don't have. Children do most certainly turn out to be like the adults and the environments that nurture them. |
All the politicians and their cohorts do is steal and plunder. They are neither building nor regenerating, so what do you expect? The country with the nomadic and head smashing mallams in charge is on the verge of total economic collapse, like Zimbabwe and Venezuela. It's a free fall. |
It is because of unregulated and uncertified electronics and electrical products they sell in that unstructured country, besides the dysfunctional power supply. It is a dangerous country managed by animals in human skin and that explains why the life expectancy is less that 40 years. You cannot live without knowledge. Living without practical knowledge is tantamount to a blind man walking at the edge of a jaw dropping cliff unguided. |
Chimps muderfuckers. They are mentally capable of ruling themselves. It might take another hundred years for self rule to be possible in Nigeria. The mentality of the citizens is not as sound as that of common ants.. That is how bad it is. |
You muderfuckers worship money as wealth,that is why you are not developing. That so-called billionaire could have been a politician like Tinubu- a thief, yet you think he is worth emulating. Wealth is the product of imagination and the brain's quest to find lasting solutions to fundamental problems. |
Dangerous country. The country is devoid of intelligence and morals. There is nothing in place whatsoever to safeguard citizens. |
Mybrotheralso:He may be schooled, but he obviously lacks soft skills. He seems like a crooked brat, childlike and can not find well on his own. Most Nigerian educated are like that, they have not been thought to use their initiatives and to be reasonable. "Educated'', yet acts like a helpless child. |
The politicians are above the in Nigeria and that is why the country is in anarchic states. He probably defected to APC for cover because he knew the new judge may not be easy to buy, so he needs the ruling gang, APC to muscle in as always and instruct the judge to look the other way. |
Ladycewhy:I don't think he knows about the present-day Swaziland virgins. In that 24/7 scorching and toxic heat without electricity, people should be running around naked to cool off. And just because a woman is naked shouldn't mean a dick heard should take advantage. |
Vagabonds in power. All the politicians and clergies are in one way or the other guilty of the offence of looting the people's wealth and milking them dry The unlucky ones are the ones that are exposed. And being exposed for a treasonable crime doesn't mean being brought to book |
Too much systematic control of humans as it's in space-starved cities could easily lead to emptiness. Humans are like communities locked up tiny wooden/concrete and exorbitant apartments like lifers and some people with minimal hope of getting out of the endless routine of stress do tend to reach the end of the road easily. I love the challenges of being an African and the undying zeal to overcome the basics. |
It's part of the web exposure and liberation. Even natural-born to suffer Africans now know they can easily kill themselves if things don't go their way. |
Nigeria has truly gone to the dogs. I won't be a surprise if someone like the currently suspended police chief, Kyari, manages to escape going to American jail and decides to be the president of nigeria. There will still be sycophants and hypocrites that will think he's the best that has ever happened to nigeria. In a land that is governed by criminals, the most ruthless criminals are at the helm. It is the country of the blind. |
miketayo:I think I responded to the statement that says Christians tend to become logical when it comes to defending actions like this. They are quick to believe Jesus literally ascended to heaven, but sees nothing bad in a few people hiding the masses wealth for their own selfish gains. |
miketayo:The point is that the only time you are not delusional is when you want to cover your cheating asses. The rest of the time, you think manna falls from heaven. |
luvinhubby:The dishonest are freeloading, not paying their dues, not duly giving back to their own country and the poor that they fleeced to get the money in the first place. They chose to play, wine and dine with Babylon they preach against just to secure their generation's future, forgetting that all is vanity after all |
LibertyRep:They broke the key moral laws they preach against: greed, wanton acquisition and dishonesty. How will they enter the so-called heavenly kingdom of god they preach about with that kind of immoral behaviour? |
UncleKoboko:The Bible didn't say anything about toilets. The toilet itself predated Jesus myth. Jesus story only reenacted the ancient Egyptians story of birth, death and resurrection that happened thousands of years before Jesus. Nigggers know too little about themselves, that is why they are the most befuddled creatures on the face of the earth. |
The only financial background and experience this woman must have had before she was landed this present high profile job of completely wrecking the Nigerian economy must have been a cashier for a smallholder malu livestock company. |
That gagool can't make it back to Nigeria whole. Oyinbo must have told his time is up and he's just doing his best to show his relevance for the little time he's got to breathe. |
Crazy. Travel insurance is supposed to be optional; passenger's choice. What are the payouts for every hundred nairas paid for a trip in the event of a minor or fatal accident? And what insurance company is running the scheme? |
Being in that part of the country in the first place means you have a foot in the grave and to add to it with your recklessness means like you rightly said, that you are dead alive. Hook up with a viable woman if you can find any in that land of the half-dead. |
Don't they have a "road safety corp" in that state? |
White people don't call you monkeys because of your skin colours,rather it's because of your follow-follow mentality. You don't have constructive and defined ways you call your own, hence they think you are incapable of being real humans. Here in nairaland, you glorify their racist football clubs far than the ailing and badly managed ones in Nigeria, yet you mourn when they call you knobheads. Know your own norbi curse! |
juman:Weird, init? I wonder if he committed a crime of blasphemy against kogi moslems. I don't think kogi has completely gone to the dogs yet where such an atrocity will be committed in the name of mohammad |
DamnnNiggarr:Not Nigeria. She could have done it if she wasn't nurtured under white man's supervision. |
He didn't look very healthy. He was overweight and being fat and inactive leaves you vulnerable to any disease, including covid. |
Newton2024:That is why it's killing dem and they don't know. It's a deadly cocktail of high sugar water and other concocted chemicals. Same as sodas. |
seunfape:It's not soil, I would think is the weather. If we had brains in the head, we probably will be able to mimic temperate conditions by creating refrigerated greenhouses that can enable varieties of apple trees to flourish. We don't think, so ideas like that are still far fetched, even though oyinbos have been manipulating plants, trees and animals for centuries |
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