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^^ Do you think this case helps in anyway when political alignment are the obvious reasons for the uproar in the first place The reason many wanted to hang Akpabio was not because they believed Natasha but because they don't like the politics of Akpabio and they are willing to bury common sense just to nail him Keep the story the same change the character from Akpabio to Obi and Natasha to someone they hate say Toyin Abraham then you will hear the different twist to the story Don't be shocked that people who found Dino threats to raape and impregnate Remi Tinubu openly on the Senate floor funny and non criminal will find this Natasha case that has no leg, no tail, no evidence to be credible We all know what we are doing |
semid4lyfe what is wrong with my last post that got it spambotted? This is the post below ========================================================================================== Leave SM, even in life, do you think people won't oppose you and everyone will like you? or you will avoid everyone who does not agree with you Must everyone like you or your opinion? Do you like everyone and their opinions? Especially growing up in Nigeria, you went to school, you went through life, you worked and think everyone will be on your side, or you think life has a block button? If your oga or colleague at work does not agree with you, do you also block them? What or your lecturer and classmates? You also block them Your wife/husband does not agree with you, then you block them What of your parents and siblings? you also block them. Driving or commuting to work and someone on 3rd mainland curse you, Do you also bock them and cancel 3rd mainland? When your teeth bites your tongue you also block them Real life does not have a block button, you have to deal with everyone no matter how cool or crazy they are and being mentally fragile does not help you in anyway Small thing mental health this, mental health that. Fuvuckc it, grow a spine and learn how to speak back for yourself and counter punch back. You annoy me, I annoy you, You insult me I insult you. |
iamoyindamola:Tete no fit comot your eyes We fit need to send you back to ile keu and collect flogging |
izzou:Some people dropped out abi na I just dey imagine how billionaires go full Nigeria when we finish this seminar Shey Tinubu fit even hand over federal budget to him to make the entire country billionaire |
izzou:If I enter my local church collect all the tithes Sodik collect asalatu tithes We combine together and pay for mentorship I will get the mentoring and come relay to you |
I blocked everyone on this thread |
Melvyn11:Burna is an international artiste one of the biggest from Africa Some people just listen to Burna and from there they know about Shalipoppi. Another foreign artiste might from the Burna remox feel Shalipoppi i good enough to collabo with |
semid4lyfe Wetin wrong with my last posts that b00t no let me drink water drop cup |
PDPGuy:Of course he wont honor any 4yr rule. If anyone still wants to unseat Tinubu the pathway still goes through Atiku. Either that or watch Tinubu spend his 8yrs 2023 was the best time to take out APC and the opposition messed it up |
airmark:His team has been dropping points left and right this season are you saying it doesnt matter all those times |
PDPGuy:I share the same sentiments as you but in this Nigeria, he is the only one who has the ability to unseat this current govt. Atiku is the only candidate that will keep Tinubu awake at night |
airmark:Making how many G/A this season? |
Theflint1:Explain how? How many members of Tinubus family hold elective post right now? When Obasanjo led the way with him being president at the same time his daughter was Senator? No be today you don dey accuse Tinubu for anything and everything under the sun |
BlueRayDick:There will always be someone who will want you to run for office if you are popular El Rufais son was in House when his father was governor Iyabo Obasanjo was in Senate while her father was president David Mark, Ibori, Okowa, Obanikoro, Igbinedion, Lamido Alao-Akala all have their kids in politics some holding posts In USA while Bush grand father was Senator his father was VP and President, his sons became Governors in 2 states and president. Clinton was president, his wife was Senator, later secretary of state and presidential candidate If majority of the people like Obasa kid then why not? Democracy is a govt of the majority |
airmark:We believe the system that nominated Jackson for award but fault the one that nominated Hidden Hazard |
BlueRayDick:Where exactly did Poju tell people not to japa? Can you quote it |
airmark:You are the advocate of award, So if we are to go by it, Then Jackson is one of the top players at Chelsea this season |
afrodoc:He knows the doctors he met, he spoke to them and probably knows their views about Nigeria which they probably shared with him, Probably heard about consistent negativity about the country that gave them the biggest head start in life. He has not told anyone to japada. He doesn't even have the power to do that, Some people decided to japada like the doctor at John Hopkins and some decided to embrace their new country |
afrodoc:As a start by not tearing down everything about Nigeria. You can be critical while still acknowledge some good things that you got from the broken country Some people all they see about Nigeria is negativity, even in America some people who were born in America and lived all their lives in America yet all they see is negativity. For example I see some positives about growing up in Nigeria while acknowledging the negatives Others if you dare say anything positive about Nigeria they will tear your shirt check on this thread for example |
BlueRayDick:Its the reality of life, Some people bought land in Lekki for N3000 people are buying it for N300m today You live life where you meet it, you live in your time, you cant be using the reality of another time to evaluate your time My forefathers could marry 6 wives, but to get ordinary 1 sidechic today, I go dey code am from gloriousgbola and treblechamp |
afrodoc:You show you are grateful by appreciating the Nigerian govt for giving you and I a headstart in life. If at 16yrs they have asked me to pay $20k per session to become an Engineer, How would I or my parents afford it? My total family networth was not close to $20K No one is blaming anyone for taking the opportunity at least he is saying be grateful to those who provided the opportunity That is one of the good things Nigeria afforded us. You and I |
BlueRayDick:Every generation deals with problems in their time. In my fathers time, they were fed for free, they were given full employment with official car after graduation because the population of people getting degrees were not many. In my grandfathers time they were begging people to go to school. Should we insist on bringing back those years even when the realities on ground differ? The total number of graduates in Nigeria every year in the 70s might be less than 5,000. Today a normal University graduates over 5,000 and we have like 200 universities today |
BlueRayDick:I quoted his message directly, No need for renovation I was in America and I sat down with some Nigerians and they started. I told them that in Nigeria, a person will graduate as a medical doctor and spend N500, 000 throughout to become a doctor and they are working. You will graduate from John Hopkins as a doctor and you spend $2000, are you okay? Do you know how much money you will spend? Which of the above is wrong or do you disagree with. Some Nigerian doctors spent less than N500k to get a medical degree true or false? In USA you cannot get a medical degree for cheap true or false |
BlueRayDick:I spent less than N10K to get a degree in Nigeria even at the exchange rate of my time, It was very cheap. If I have t pay the $60k my peers abroad were paying, I probably wont be able to afford it I always tell friends in NYSC who went to Private Unis and paid N250k per year that if I was required to pay that, I will probably be a mechanic or battery charger Once again I prostrate to Nigerian govt and I am grateful |
afrodoc:Every graduate got subsidized education, Doctors was just an example of highly paid profession whose training gulps a lot of money I don't think Poju is saying anyone should not japa. Anyone that japa and uses his Naija certificate to get a high paying job should be grateful for getting a subsidized education his peers abroad are not getting My colleagues abroad are still paying student loans and I am grateful that Naija govt provided it to me for cheap |
afrodoc:I was in America and I sat down with some Nigerians and they started. I told them that in Nigeria, a person will graduate as a medical doctor and spend N500, 000 throughout to become a doctor and they are working. You will graduate from John Hopkins as a doctor and you spend $2000, are you okay? Do you know how much money you will spend? That was Pojus tatement regarding the medical education in Nigeria vs the US. What is wrong with that statement Fact is if we are to go the full way without subsidized education by the Nigerian govt, Many of us wont be able to afford it |
BlueRayDick:Anyone who provides a training you peers get for $275K for less than $5k deserves more than make you prostrate for am Lamborghini Urus is $275K, if person say bring $5k and I will give you a Urus, wont you prostrate for the person Even if na $50k Lexus dem give you for less than $4k wont you prostrate? |
BlueRayDick:Which Medical student in Nigeria spends $50k from his own pocket? That is N80M. Most of that $50k is spent by the Nigerian govt to subsidize the education of these medical students |
BlueRayDick:What is chasing the invaders from their own house so much that they need to risk their own personal safety to go into another man's land to commit crimes? A logical explanation is that their own land is not able to provide for their needs again due to desertification and terrorism This is an article in time magazine explaining the same Desertification, in which fertile land becomes barren desert, now affects as much as 60% of Nigeria’s land, exacerbated by drought and climate change. As a result, cattle herders from northern Nigeria have been pushed farther and farther south to find land to graze livestock, causing friction with farmers settled in central states. As Nigeria’s population has spiraled to 191 million, and amid an ongoing conflict with Islamist insurgents, the competition for land has become fierce. At least 10,000 people have died in the resulting clashes since 2011, and many more have lost their homesThis is another article https://www.climatechangenews.com/2012/07/27/how-nigerias-vortex-of-violence-is-being-driven-by-climate-change-and-desertification/ |
BlueRayDick:The US 275k also include living and other expenses, if the association of resident doctors are comparing apples to apples So when you spent $20 to $50k getting a medical education and your colleagues who you will earn the same thing pay almost times 10 of that I think you should be grateful to the person or organization who subsidized that cost |
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