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EvilNeedle:Don't mind animals that always find it easy to blame their inherent foolishness and immorality on the unexplained. Most housewives in Nigeria are conditioned to be timid, helpless and voiceless, and a man can only put up with such a woman for so long. They need to make their lives more exciting and independent to make their men to keep wanting more. |
It could be a simple thing of not being able to have a baby. That shouldn't be a problem, marriage is not all about children. It may be she's got HIV. |
Reex12:A case if when you are in Rome, you behave like a roman. Nigeria runs on superstitions and illusions, instead of nationality and feasible visions. |
Yet, we still haven't been able to effectively turn coal and water into electricity as a people. That will tell you how far behind we are from the evolving world. |
Whose fault is that, muderfucker? You don't have concerted agreements that highlight compulsory corporate social responsibility commitments of the cowboy companies(ruthless cartels)to the state, the communities, the people and the environment. That has to come first before any company should be allowed to decimate the land. |
uchaymart:Her brain is worth very little, that is why having oyinbo hair is her priority. Fela once said he will go into the hairdressing business when African women start stretching their pubic hair to look like oyinbos. Permie. |
Marriage institution in Nigeria is a microcosm of Nigeria itself. Unruly, senseless and lawless. |
The girls look like they've been Islamise already. Already doomed from childhood. And I am sure they only learn in Arabic. Nigerian is a backward country, that is it's facing all the unnecessary problems. |
gidgiddy:A transformation organisation don't belong to one particular person, it belongs to like-minds. |
The fight for Biafra should be mental, rather than violence. Every right-thinking Nigerian should think like a Biafra that agitates for progressive change through mental and economic emancipation. The only problem in Nigeria is systemic ignorance, as soon as people become conscious of their true humanity; their strengths and capabilities as humans, backwardness, abjectness and misery will disappear. |
That shop does tend to have too many staff that just idle around the shop floors. But I think is a way of cheaply engaging people, instead of leaving them unemployed. The pay packages for most of them are unrealistic low. |
The symbolism of that is originality, the belief in the African culture and ways of doing things. But he won't be that daft to think that the presence of that guy will influence the minds of the corrupt judges. The only thing that influences them is serious money. Understanding and appreciating your culture and heritage puts you on the path of discovery, understanding and continuity. |
MansoryMX:Relocate to a rural area if you are in the city and become a rational farmer. The good thing about the place is that it needs structuring by those with visions. At the moment, it's a half-full - half-empty glass, depending on one's evolutionary perspectives and the tenacity to survive. |
These are main that doesn't engage their thinking faculties, yet they want to move the country forward in the 21st century. Their mindsets are static, dysfunctional and primitive. All they are interested in is how much money they can accumulate for themselves at the expense of the masses. They have no concept of learning, developing, advancing, structuring and building. It is a disastrous situation and it spells doom for the black race. |
The only way Nigeria can move forward is if a stringent rule of law of in place. Everyone must be accountable for his or her actions and answerable to the law of the land. |
That is exactly a relatively fair ethical precept in a failed state like Nigeria. Politicians commit more atrocities than that by stealing everything that was that were main to keep the people alive and fruitful. All he knows is retrogression, so kidnapping children to him is just part of the everyday business of survival in a rogue system. |
I think depends on where you are accessing it from. Obviously, you are not going to find anything easy a crude society like Nigeria where almost everything is is a problem. The only thing that is not a problem there is the space, I love the space, especially in the village. It is a blank canvass that desperately needs creative hands and visionary minds. |
This may be an opportunity to regulate the food products from the north, in terms of the chemicals they use in growing and preserving them. The only way to stop the herdsmen menace in the south is for southerners to starve them out of the market and start breeding their own animals, or better still, resort to chicken and fish, which are healthier alternatives. |
What will it take to declarer Nigeria officially a war zone? Is it because the mainstream media don't broadcast these horrific acts? |
Only effective rule of law that holds everyone accountable that builds the foundation of a powerful society. |
erico2k2:I will definitely understand if that happens in rural area, where there is more or less no democrazic government, just the traditional setting. And it's a way of generating funds for the structures that keep the towns and villages going. But not definitely in no-man's-land Lagos. I think the phrase ''no-man's-land'' should be better analysed for a layperson's comprehension. |
The easiest way to become very wealthy in Nigeria within a brief period is to either become a seasoned politician, pastor or a kidnapper, aka, terrorists/bandits. All it takes is for you to have a flair for lying, cheating, deceiving, killing, and maiming. It is a country that is reverse mode, and the only industry that seems to be genuinely progressing there is music. Formal education is dead, and that explains why everything is falling apart fast. |
Welcome to the 21st century urban-slum Lagos;good precedent. They should limit all those primitive exploitation to rural Yoruba countrysides, where the inhabitants are predominantly Yoruba. If tinubu and his daughter want to collect market levies, they should take up traditional positions in their original village. Taxes should be paid directly to certified and responsible government agencies, so that the proceeds can be constructively and accountably put back in the society. |
Organised and indoctrinated religion takes away the adherents' ability to think rationally and taking it too seriously as it is in Nigeria is the key reason it seems like there is no formal education system in Nigeria. |
In a country of the blind where one-eyed leaders borrow their eyes, the stacked blind followers blind won't obviously see that they borrowed the eyes. It's hard to be what you can not see. |
Too many many herdsmen in strategic positions in Nigeria and all they know about is how to breed cattle in like they are in the stone age, engage in black market currencies dealings, oil bunkering and hit their near empty heads on the ground five times a day in the name of their tormentors god. They don't have a clue on how a 21st century country can function strategically, productively and safely. You have to be able to think, analyse, synthesise and evaluate to devise solution and that is not happening in Nigeria at the moment. Adapt or extinct. |
Today's primitive Africans worry more about traditional names that genuinely meant something to their ancestors at their time, rather than worry about their mindsets that are not developing. They blame their gross irresponsibilities on all sorts of superstitious bullshits. The women are smart. |
BastardWike:That may explain to them why they shouldn't bleach their skin to protect themselves against the sun's radiation, or why they shouldn't wear suit and tie in scorching African heat. We can't be like oyinbos because their problems and conditions are different. The only way we can try to be like is to be a little clever like them by using our brains more to improve our lot as a people. |
143WaZoBia:It is a primitive world and that is why the problems abound. The only way they can solve the problems is if they start learning to be humans and start using their brains to adapt and develop-East, west, north and south. |
Is it really true that thousands are killed ritually in Yorubaland every year? How prevalent is that dastardly and primitive act? If such is the case, then you have more pressing issues to worry about in that land than the nomadic Fulanis. |
These muderfuckers are supposed to be democrats in a democrazy systems. But the only thing the most exhibit is thuggery-Violence, brutality, destruction, looting, oppression, backwardness, and sheer lawlessness. When will the wise and prudent rise in Nigeria to put the fools and the villains in their rightful places? |
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