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This is no news. We are accustomed to it |
We should expect information hoarding and report doctoring. This is Nigeria for the umpteen times: money, greed and corruption are the order of the day . Sometimes I hear that they don't want to create fear in the minds of people. I smile because the question now is not the fear, it is between life and death. Tell me who is not afraid now, whether you tell them or not.. Better the fear with adequate and genuine information than silent death from deliberate information hoarding that keep giving forlorn hopes that everything is alright. This subtly executes citizens who are ignorant about how this God-forsaken government works. Take your destiny in your hands, don't hope to get good things from this government except you are influential or are one of them(they're the one who brought it to Nigeria. Poor people no dey travel upandan, they stay to hustle even when they are abroad), stay safe and stay at home. God help us |
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Those who live by the sword, shall die by the sword |
Aiit |
Sometimes it happens you want someone dead not because you can manage to live by their deeds if they live but, by looking at the consequences of their actions on the collective interest and wellbeing of people you love, people who cry and the generation yet unborn which he happily destroys out of sheer ignorance |
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Good job, thanks |
This is a big problem and I hope we are not in trouble. 1. In a country where the Commander in chief didn't find it necessary to address and continuously educate his citizens on issues relating to COVID-19 but rather presented ill-prepared speech lacking the ingredients of a serious government. 2. Where lawmakers force their ways through first assessment of the disease and refuse to subject themselves to test at airports----I AM A BIG MAN, IN GOVERNMENT AND A LAW MAKER FOR THAT MATTER EGO. 3. A country where we are more religious than the Pope( These days pastors now post cure for coronavirus on social media and where citizens ignore social gathering order and visit religious institutions until forced to obey). 4. Country where levels of education and mentality of many have not grown beyond what my religious leaders said we should do. Even adults do these like robots in the presence of their children. 5. A country where law and order only exists in paper. In Nigeria, if you know your way, you don't need anything else. 6. Country where life is meaningless. YOU DIE, YOU DIE FOR NOTHING. Who knows you let alone see your dead body. 7. A country where health workers run away from SUSPECTED CASES. Ignore emergency calls on health care and insult you like you came to beg for alms. They do this without remorse even in the presence of their superiors from whom they learned it and laugh at you all together. 8. A country that does not have enough health care facilities to combat coronavirus in case of outbreaks- if it happens, many will die without even moving the government a bit. They will even under report the number of deaths to praise their ineptitude. 9. A country where her press asks for bribe to publish facts even after giving its skewed reports if at all you are going to get attention. 10. The list is endless. Imagine if the social media bill had been passed into law? I leave the rest for you to imagine. If you get infected, please don't hope you will get attention like citizens of other countries do. If you get, then lucky you. Otherwise, try elsewhere may be private hospital if you have the means, alagbo(herbal shop) if you can't afford going to hospital or prepare your will if you are old enough My candid advice |
This has to do with both leadership and followership 1. In a country where the Commander in chief didn't find it necessary to address and continuously educate his citizens on issues relating to COVID-19 but rather presented ill-prepared speech lacking the ingredients of a serious government. 2. Where lawmakers force their ways through first assessment of the disease and refuse to subject themselves to test----I AM A BIG MAN, IN GOVERNMENT AND A LAW MAKER FOR THAT MATTER EGO. 3. A country where we are more religious than the Pope( These days pastors now post cure for coronavirus on social media and where citizens ignore social gathering order and visit religious institutions until forced to obey). 4. Country where levels of education and mentality of many have not grown beyond what my religious leaders said we should do. Even adults do these like robots in the presence of their children. 5. A country where law and order only exists in paper. In Nigeria, if you know your way, you don't need anything else. 6. Country where life is meaningless. YOU DIE, YOU DIE FOR NOTHING. Who knows you let alone see your dead body. 7. A country where health workers run away from SUSPECTED CASES. Ignore emergency calls on health care and insult you like you came to beg for alms. They do this without remorse even in the presence of their superiors from whom they learned it and laugh at you all together. 8. A country that does not have enough health care facilities to combat coronavirus in case of outbreaks- if it happens, many will die without even moving the government a bit. They will even under report the number of deaths to praise their ineptitude. 9. A country where her press asks for bribe to publish facts even after giving its skewed reports if at all you are going to get attention. 10. The list is endless. Imagine if the social media bill had been passed into law? I leave the rest for you to imagine. If you get infected, please don't hope you will get attention like citizens of other countries do. If you get, then lucky you. Otherwise, try elsewhere may be private hospital if you have the means, alagbo(herbal shop) if you can't afford going to hospital or prepare your will if you are old enough My candid advice |
You are a big man, don't tell anyone o! Twaille! |
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Let's see |
Oh dear! |
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How sad. If this country could be overstretched to take this difficult decision, what would it be if it was Nigeria. We pray it ends soon and not getting out of hand in Nigeria. If it does it will be more than Boko Haram massacre in days. |
How sad |
Nice move |
Good move . For every free thing there's always a hidden charge. If it's not economic exploitation it could be malicious spy. |
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This question always comes when you have reason to love or have a partner. The best way to answer this question is to ask yourself if anyone can bear it if it was you. If you find anyone, then you have found love(very rare but possible). No need to ask this question if you can't bear it in your partner. Sometimes, you might not even notice if you truly love him/her Work with him or her to get the odour away |
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Leading by bad example |
Dino |
Interesting comedy |
Good move but will not serve as a deterrent to others. |
Not necessary, was she able to pass any message? If yes, the rest is history. |
There's practically no difference. Unfortunately, there's no way to stop the gathering of people more than 20, even 50 living in the same compound. If they don't gather in front of their house, they will at the back of their house. Neighbours can join too. Particularly, the ghetto area where you will find civilian barracks largely populated by misinformed people. |