Hemanwel: Can the Moroccan Football Federation take the Brazilian or French national teams to this kind of hotel? Why the downgrade on fellow African countries?
Just wait. Some people will come and tell you the West is responsible for this.
DrMB: Do degrees really make great leaders? Or do vision, grit, and character matter more than any certificate? From PhDs to high-school diplomas… and even some without completed degrees, the world’s most powerful decision-makers come from wildly different academic paths. So here’s the real question: Would you choose a leader based on qualifications or performance? And where does Nigeria’s leadership fit into this global pattern? 🇳🇬 👇 Join the conversation, drop your thoughts in the comments!
Wole Soyinka is a proof that academic qualification does not translate to proper education by its most sensible definition.
On the other hand,
Buhari was a proof that at least, a little academic involvement, if taken seriously could improve one's reasoning beyond the primitive standard of normads or herdsmen who hate books and pens.
Razzness: When armed terrorists attack and murder defenceless civilians, what do you call that if not genocide. Yes! There is a genocide going on in Nigeria. There is a genocide against Christians and there is a genocide against Muslims. No body is safe in Nigeria.
The Muslims are only triggered because Trump did not mention their own genocide, but the truth is that the Northerners were silent about thiet own genocide while the Christians went to lay complains with the US foreign affairs. And when the US sent a delegation for fact finding mission they only conducted investigation in plateau and benue state and arrive at the obvious conclusion that there's a Christian genocide. Which is not a lie.
So the Muslims should take the initiative and focus their energy towards making their own case instead of denying the obvious truth that Nigeria is not safe and that we need help.
Baba this English no too hard na. Anyone wey hard for you, ask somebody. It's called genocide because it's a targeted killing, aimed at a specific group of people. The few Muslims involved, were caught up in the wave; mosque attacks or not. It's Muslim extremists killing Christians because these attacks are mostly carried out in predominantly Christian based locations. The more Muslims try to paint it in the same colour as a common social or communal crises, the more evident it gets that it's a genocide.
DonBenny77: Make everybody use him head and protect him space for this life. I blame it on overzealousness They are not your kids focus on doing your job and collect you salary. If you go dey do pass yourself you are Oyo
Over zealousness bawo? Why una no dey try get small sense for head at all?
Jayhome24: USA is not talking about intervention pls you guys should stop mixing this narrative up.
US used the word invasion not intervention. Pls invasion is far different from intervention.
I want all these jihaddist dead and if their death is what Trump is calling for I swear it is highly welcome but to say he want to invade Nigeria its no no and no.
Show a proof of Trump using the word "invade" on this issue.
AndroBlaze: The oga above thinks US politicians are saints and aren't among the most corrupt politicians all over the world that special interests/people can and do easily buy.... lol.
Anyway, what he actually meant was that with his experience dealing with them, he feels somebody has "bought" or is pushing them to act this way, and thus they can be corrected.
All i know is that US does not risk the lives of their citizens for anything that is not in their financial/security interests. Sudan has been killing christians and blacks for over 20 years, why did they not get sufficiently angry enough to intervene then.
Donald Trump doesn't love you If he did he wouldn't be deporting same Nigerian Christians from US with such Zeal and determination.
Donald Trump is interested in Nigeria"s Resources and Nigerians should guard their father's house from the Hyena that feeds on the carcass of the dead
Insecurity can be solved by Nigerians themselves. Take a good look at what US did to Libya in your backyard and learn.
We Yorubaland Christians are against all Islamic Terrorists too and are more Concerned about Northern Christians than Trump himself is , not only that our own Kogi and Kwara areas in Middlebelt NC are under full scale attacks from those very same Islamic Terrorists who are fighting to repeat the calamity that befell Yorubaland at 18th Century Ilorin as we speak
Let Northern Christians have their own Legitimate Civilian JTF complete with Surveillance drones and solar CCTV Cameras so that they will guard their own areas themselves even if the Security agencies are slacking or compromised
You want their funds, you don't want their intervention. You run to their country for greener pastures, escaping the hell you created for yourself called motherland.., and when he deports you, you cry out how he doesn't care about you. You come back here and still blame him for funding insurgency in your state. The economy bites you hard and you still blame his people for bringing hardship upon you through colonialism.
When will you grow up and start taking responsibility for your mismanagement of resources and liberty?
Pan African wannabes.
Always the Gaddafi line of thoughts. You guys claim to know your history but you never learn.
Richtaiwo: So does it mean the senator wants to attack the states that support a code of conduct for itself? When will they attack Sri Lanka for having their Bhudist law
Try get sense small na. Sri Lanka is officially a Buddhist country. Buddhists and Hindis makes up over 80% of the entire population.
Smartcitizen: Sultan give us proof and stop blowing hot air with emotions.
We want to know where everyone stands now, no more pretending and people will be dieing in numbers.
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Dying not dieing .
Lying not lieing
This is becoming so rampant on Nairaland.
From Nursery to Primary, to Secondary level, these petty spellings should have been treated. Gen Zs biko let school pass through you while you pass through it.
Gospel singer Tim Godfrey has penned an emotional open letter to individuals who have been judged, misunderstood, or labeled because of their appearance, lifestyle, or past mistakes.
In a heartfelt post shared on Instagram, Godfrey reflected on his own experiences of being criticized and misjudged, emphasizing that Jesus never labeled people but instead showed unconditional love and acceptance.
“To the one they called too much. To the one religion judged before hearing your story. To the one who stopped going to gatherings because the whispers were louder than the sermons — this is for you,” he wrote.
The award-winning singer reminded his followers that God’s love is not reserved for the perfect, but for everyone, regardless of their background or perceived flaws.
Citing Romans 8:38-39 and Titus 3:5, Godfrey stressed that salvation is a gift of mercy, not something earned through outward perfection.
He continued:
“You may carry tattoos on your skin. You may have gold in your hair or dreads that make them stare. You may have been told you don’t fit the ‘religious image.’ But guess what? Neither did Jesus. He was rejected, misunderstood, and called names — yet He loved louder.”
The gospel artist announced that on October 31, 2025, he will be releasing a new project titled “NO LABEL,” which he described as more than an album, a movement to remind people that grace has no dress code.
“Because Jesus didn’t come for the perfect. He came for the real. And if you’ve ever been pushed away, know this: He’s still reaching for you. Welcome to NO LABEL,” he declared.
Baba relax. You are an entertainer making his money. Leave Scriptures focus on your business.
denitro: When someone says they’re not really into their native language, it doesn’t always mean they’ve lost their identity. It could simply mean they see the world beyond tribe or language. Real unity isn’t about speaking the same words, it’s about sharing the same values and understanding. It’s good to love your culture, but it’s also fine for someone to express who they are in their own way. Maybe she isn’t rejecting where she’s from; maybe she’s just finding her own way to connect with the world.
The story of the Tower of Babel shows that language was used to separate people and make them identify only with their own group. Some people still think language should define and divide us. Hopefully, one day you’ll leave that mindset and realize that true maturity comes from understanding people beyond labels and roots.
The guy thinks like a typical auto spare parts seller in Lagos. Tech hubs and summits like Developer Circles, Google’s DG, TechCrunch etc are globalization- oriented. If he's what he said he is, attended a host of summits, met and work with people across cultural lines, he would not put the girl away like he's looking for a wife and sales girl to help with some business somewhere in a local market. That girl fit no even send am sef.
tobeezman: I met this fine geh at a tech event in Lagos. Before the event started, we had a little chit-chat and mehn, she was exactly my type. Beautiful, intelligent, confident, and we just clicked. You know that kind of connection that feels like you’ve known someone for years? Yeah, that was it.
Throughout the event, we kept vibing, laughing at the same jokes, sharing ideas, everything just aligned.
At the end, I asked for her name she said Linda. Cool name.
Then I asked where she was from, she said Anambra. My eyes lit up. I’m from Anambra too!
So I got curious and asked, “What village?” She mentioned it and boom, it’s in the same local government as mine. I was like, “This is fate.”
Everything was lining up perfectly. She was single, I’m single, we shared interests, goals, and background… until one tiny moment changed everything.
She gave me her business card and I didn’t see a single Igbo name on it. Both her first and last names were English.
When I got home, I texted her, I asked, gently, “Don’t you have an Igbo name?”
Her reply?
“I don’t like my Igbo name, and I don’t like speaking Igbo either.”
That one message drained everything I felt for her. Instantly.
It wasn’t about tribal pride or anything dramatic, it was just the realization that we might see identity differently. Because for me, being Igbo isn’t just where I’m from, it’s who I am. It’s the rhythm in my thoughts, the tone in my laughter, the root of my values.
And when someone rejects that part of themselves, it feels like they’ve rejected a part of me too.
So yeah… I ghosted her. Not because she wasn’t amazing, but because something in me went cold.
In other words you lost interest in her because she had a tendency of being less igbotic, even when she didn’t deny her State of origin. Issorait. Know what? You suppose type this nonsense in igbo so only Igbos can read it since inclusivity and diversity no dey your dictionary.