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Wetin dis one dey talk?
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kettykin:why do u think tompolo's support would help KANU in his agitation for Biafra? |
I am Igbo too but it doesn't mean we can't love or hope for the best for our dear country. |
GloryIsaac:Yeah i think it could be looked at as mentality problem. I think something is fundamentally wrong with our thought process. |
Just a few days ago I was engaged in a lengthy conversation with a friend about the prospects for our dear nation Nigeria and it beggars belief that our youths have completely lost faith in the future of this country and I don't even know where to lay the blame anymore. He told me that the slightest chance he got,he is leaving this country no matter what odds he encounters outside. He prefers to suffer in a country that isn't his rather than continue believing in a country that isn't worth believing in.No matter how hard I tried to convince him there is still respite for us, the more fiercely he argued on. The disheartening thing is that he provided me with compelling postulations as to why our future is bleak. From the gross ineptitude of our leaders to the abysmal nonchalance of the followers. From the Book Haram menace to the unending agitations of the Niger Deltans and Also the rampaging Fulani herdsmen. He concluded that the worst of it is that our economy is growing only on paper without any trickle down effect on the populace. When he spoke I listened with rapt attention trying to puncture holes in his argument but the more I tried the more difficult a job it turned out to be. I wouldn't go as far as saying I ve lost all hope for this great nation but something fundamental needs to change so a lot of us would feel proud to be called Nigerians. This little poem I wrote a while ago best captures my mood right now. Its titled Tears I weep for a country Where to live is to die Where in death comes freedom A country lost to time Yet pride itself in foolishness I weep for a country Where happiness is leisure The citizens cannot afford A country continually raped By the greed of her leaders My heart rents in agony My soul wallops in pain For the future of my country A future so dark and bleak Where hope is but an illusion Over fifty years ago A cry was heralded A journey to freedom was taken With no price freedom came Obliviously we strode into abyss With freedom we craved slavery Every forward stride led us Backwards into the dungeon That held us down for long But in our greed we marched on What happened to the promises Of a brighter future for all What happened to the pride We once felt for Nigeria I weep for my country Arise fellow compatriots Awake from our slumber The time has come to stop weeping And save our motherland From the evil that lurks within. |
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A 23-year-old student has made a startling confession of how he began an incestuous relationship with his grandmother for the past 5 years now. The shocking story between the 23-year-old student and his 52-year old grandmother has left residents of New Juaben Municipality of the Eastern Region spellbound. Sampson Lartey [not real name] in an interview with Bryte FM’s, Asare Joseph disclosed that he developed the habit of masturbating after his colleagues introduced him to the act, revealed that he was once caught red-handed by her grandmother who took care of him while his parents were outside the country He started having s*x with his granny at age 18 after she caught him masturbating and therefore used that in blackmailing him for the sexual favours. “I was eighteen (18) years when it all started. I lived with my grandmother when I was fourteen (14). My parents were not in the country by then, so I spent a lot of years with my grandmother. She took care of me just like her son, and gave me the best of education. It was vacation, I was inside my room masturbating. The pleasure in the act made me forget that I had not locked the door. Half through the process, my grandmother who wanted to send me on an errand suddenly opened the door. There I was, masturbating. She had caught me in the act. I felt very ashamed and dirty. She closed the door gently without saying a word. Days after the incident, the cordial relationship that existed between my grandmother and myself froze. I panicked anytime my eyeballs met with hers. I had my nerves loosened. What have I done to myself? I quizzed over and over again. I gathered courage and went to my grandmother; I apologized to her for the mess I have created. She told me right in the face that, what I have done is a great offense and she finds it very difficult to forgive me. My heart was bleeding after she made these pronouncements. I was sobbing. She could sense I was frustrated and had regretted ever doing that. She drew me closer to herself and asked me to calm down. She assured not to tell anyone about what happened and made me promise her it is not going to happen again. I felt very excited. At least I can feel at ease at home’’. He said. ‘’My grandmother sent me on an errand one Saturday afternoon and asked me to bring the item into her room. I knocked at her door and she ordered me in. When I entered, what I saw was scary. I saw the unclothedness of my grandmother. She asked me to come closer to her since I was stunned beside the door. It took a long pause but I eventually went closer. I had a feeling I knew what was going to happen, but curiosity took me there. Even though I knew it was erroneous for me to do that, I proceeded anyway. I felt very confused and frustrated but that did not stop me from making love to my grandmother after one act led to the other. And from there we’ve had s*x regularly for the past five years’’. He lamented. ’Though my girlfriend is not aware of my s*x escapades with my grandmother but in a way, it has affected the healthy relationship I used to have with my girlfriend. As a result, my girlfriend has decided to call it quits since I do not give her the necessary attention, care and love anymore’’. I really want to stop this bad behaviour but am really finding it difficult and it has even again affected my education. My grades are getting worse as the day goes by and all what I think about is my grandmother but nothing else”. He revealed. “I feel very guilty for everything I have been doing with my grandmother. I pray no one especially the youth, enter a predicament like this because it is very disgusting and can hunt you for the rest of your life” |
Tecno lie about their spec alot. I bought a Tecno L8 lite with 4000amh but it's really bleeped up |
when your phone rings while a major is talking. It happened to my friend yesterday. |
Batch A2017 PCM posted to Rivers state. Hope it will be fun? |
Zitere1:Yes o from my village Ebe Ezengwu |
I would still love to read the book. na who get one? |
Atiku for president 2019 |
Most heads of states and very influential personalities use such phones because they cannot be hacked. its a security move. |
Where is Tony one week? he won idimili north or south in Anambra house of assembly |
In my 200l,my lecturer was discussing the Biafran war and he called Ojukwu a madman. i was so angry that i stood up and told him he was a fool. He drove out of his class but after the lecture,he called me into his office and apologised that he should not have called Ojukwu a madman. From then till date my friends call me Ojukwu. |
yteds:make u no allow zombies catch u o. |
I haveNothing to say here other than when is Buhari coming back? |
I hope Benue state government does the same. Those guys can frustrate for Africa |
This peace corp stuff is another wahala o. i have a neighbour who has stayed at home for long after training but keeps telling me peace corp is more than police. Their eyes go soo clear. |
When my father's house is desolate And my mother's garden a waste land when Hunger and starvation Has made our bodies festered with flies still I rise. When all I see, Is a future so bleak And a people so weak What hope is there to hold But still I rise Where did we go wrong? How did we get here? Was this God's vision of creation? We pride ourselves in creating weapons To destroy without recourse Yet we pretend we care In the midst of this confusion, Still I rise Many times my faith has been tested Give up the little voice whispers what hope is there to hope Even God is fed up with mankind But each day my resolve grows That we are just a step away from a better tomorrow We would rise again like the phoenix Shouting to the heavens,no matter the trials, Still we rise. |
My guy we are in the same shoe,just broke up with my woman today for the same reason. Good riddance in my case before i go die bcus of woman |
Today, I want to take time and thank GOD for making Buhari the president of this country. At first, I did not understand why GOD allowed it to happen. But now I know and I HAVE SEEN reasons why we should accept his Presidency. Had Buhari not become President: 1. We would think that by now fuel will be #45 per litre. 2. We would think that by now #1 will be equal to $1. 3. We would think that by now three million jobs would have been created. 4. We would think that by now unemployed youths would have been receiving #5,000.00 stipends. 5. We would think that by now pupils would have been getting at least a meal(including fruits) in school. 6. We would think that by now Buhari would have made his assets and liabilities public. 7. We would think that by now maternal and children healthcare services would be free. 8. We would think that by now Boko Haram will be a thing of the past. 9. We would think that by now all corrupt leaders will be in jail. 10. We would think that by now Electricity will be 24/7 11. We would think that by now Nigeria will be the Greatest and strongest Economy in the world. 12. We would think by now a bag of rice will be N5000 with a boom in Agriculture. 13. We would think by now Nigeria would have recovered all looted funds. 14. We would think by now Nnamdi Kanu would have declared Independent State of Biafra. 15. We would think that by now Nigeria would have gotten 3 standard working Refinery. 16. We would think that by now Nigeria would have stopped importation of fuel. 17. We would think by now office of the First Lady will no longer exist. 18. We would think by now the National Assembly salary would have been cut down to 50%. 19. We would think that by now 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation yearly (20,000 per state) would have been created. 20. We would think that by now there would be permanent peace in the Niger Delta. 21. We would think that by now Chibok girls would have been rescued. 22. We would think that by now the government would have started creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter. 23. By now everybody will be blaming Goodluck Jonathan and calling him clueless. *The list is almost endless..."* Long live GEJ, long live FRN. . |
These girls must certainly be yoruba girls. |
Buhari destroying Nigeria since 305Bc |
2baba the perfect businessman. Nothing stops you |
The wife is fine o |
He can't die. The best ever governor Enugu has produced. |
ejovwovincent:this is great. |
Benue state university is the fastest. |
sincerenigerian:this story is bullshit. Am an inec staff in benue state and our returning officer is prof istifanus darfwang from jos not the one being claimed by daily trust |

we all know bubu aint coming back