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flokii: Can you just leave Fulani out of this? Is Oyo state a Fulani state? Most of you know nothing about the geographical location called Nigeria and its inhabitants. If the people of Oyo want Shari'a, then so be it—as long as they don't want to extend it to others who want nothing to do with it. |
This is me. |
Everything comes with a price,but if i can meet someone who aligns with my goals and dream in life, I'll certainly eat my cake and still eat it again and again. Money isn't what pushes me to succeed but the thought of being unable to provide for my loved ones and the people around me, and achieve my dreams (of proving that the "black man" can create something out of nothing) is one of the most important motivations. If only, I can find such a woman... I'm handsome... blablablabla. The point is: once you find that kind of person, you wouldn't have to sacrifice something important to you all because of your ambition. Not when you're not a nun. I have a lot to write right now but... |
JAOS: So you got your share and despite the OP's plead, you tried to game them again? This is why you're poor and the reason your country is just like you. |
Akpaamunsi: Oh please, shut up! You're becoming a pest, like dang! 🤦🏽♂️ I need to see something positive and productive not your boring ass BS. |
zackmann: I'm sorry I can't relate, I'm trying to keep sentiments aside, else I would have agreed completely with him. I'm very tough on black people, believe me. It's all about the foundation upon which we stand. When you dig deeper, you'd see the problem staring at ya. Believe me, I wanted to rant about how pathetic the black race is, however logically, I'm forced to argue as I've got "black" in me. When we solve math back in high school, we start from the beginning, and you dared give a straight answer; my teacher Mr. Alex would never buy that. And that's the same thing here, if you say that black people have the lowest IQ, break the whole thing down. Another example: Nigeria is failed black state... sad truth. If I wanted to create another country from scratch with the same people as the inhabitants, what should I be doing if I want to avoid creating another Nigeria? Tell me? Do I start from the beginning just like Mr. Alex would advise? It's all about foundation. Trying to push a certain range of IQ on a "race" is purely sentimental. I hate to admit this, but I have no choice. I hate to admit this, but most facts we hold on to are subjective. And by the way, this one here isn't even a fact. If you wanna dive deeper: what makes me "black"? Besides there are black Indians too and also black Australians. It has absolutely nothing to do with the color of skin, your IQ doesn't automatically become 68 because you're "black." I hate that I'm doing this but unfortunately it's the bitter truth. Yes, I'm totally ashamed of the "black" race and think they should be recolonized by maybe someone like me .@Princewill1 |
Princewill1: The example with Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria isn't enough. In fact, sometimes I find IQ test is subjective and cannot be universally accepted. A average Northerner grew up around a different environment, take a look at Nairalanders' comments and you'd see most have no clue about other parts of this country. An almajiri from the North would have a different viewpoint from that of a poor Igbo kid in Onitsha. |
Princewill1: Thank God, I'm not black. I was not born "less intelligent" than others. |
Only a fool would embezzle the money, if I SuperOnyi had an opportunity to grab that amount, I would spend all of them on philanthropy — Mama Khadijat alone would be getting that N500k. I would do anything for that kindirimo and those mammary gland of hers. |
The president has showed strong commitment to fixing the country, so drink enough water if you can still afford it, and get ready for more see finish. We must support our government and remain patient, the hope is not here, it is still far away. So soldiers, brace up! |
We must endeavor to remind our children the importance of manners, hunger shouldn't make them throw it away even if groceries have become as expensive as kidney. We have failed to understand the importance of "organization" and the next generations are so intelligent that they're picking up. Let us stand up together and blame these innocent children and forget about the booming economy and the organizer's negligence. |
The president is a hardworking man who truly deserves to take a break, he needs all the rest in the world so he can continue from where he stopped when he resumes in January 2025. It's not easy to make the price of beans exceed that of rice, that was no easy feat — this is something I never believed was possible. How stupid! Merry Christmas, Mr. President. |
I 100% agree with this elephant looking beautiful lady! How foolish can a real human be, to send just N100k to someone like her and still feel proud enough to send receipts? For what exactly? To show how proud he is? How anyone can choose to be senseless leaves me wishing I had a koboko long enough to whip senses into their 4 corner heads. |
What an insecure man! Man's selfishness might the downfall of our world, whatever happened to enjoying your turn and moving on? |
This is why I love my father's land, we are not as heartless as overpopulated countries like China, our government has showed kindness on thieves who have stolen far more than this, they have showed compassion to even people who look like them that have mistakenly pocketed a few change. With our compassionate hearts, we have lynched other smaller thieves who find joy in taking from others forcibly by any means. I'm ashamed of the Chinese government. This man stole just $422M and was sentenced to death, but we forgave Abacha and because of that, we still receive credit alerts from time to time. What exactly did Xi JPing learn from our president? What a shame! |
After ulcer almost killed me before the late Patriot Abba Kyari, I now spend all of my earnings on Mama Khadijat. Life isn't hard, if Mr. Buhari one of the best presidents in the world did not make me broke, there's no way Mr. Tinubu will. They are all doing a great job fixing the economy, at least I can spend my salary in less than 48 hours, this shows how fast Naira is. |
I hope she doesn't transfer her foolishness to that innocent child. However, despite her irresponsible actions, I would gladly put my mouth in that mammary gland to understand what exactly she means. I'll take the risk for the sake of this innocent child. |
Factcheck0001: I wasted my time scrolling down just to read this worthless piece of shít, I apologize to the creator for wasting even a second of my attention on this comment and the despicable and rotten fingers behind it. A despicable being probably hoping to feed his weak mind with negativity. |
Walai: Man |
Axis313: Why do you give what you can't take? That these Christians are peaceful, doesn't mean you should disrespect the most important figure in their religion. Nawao, I don't blame people who want nothing to do with religion. This is how the ottoman empire kept invading Europe until the European Christians dismantled them over 100 years ago. |
This is wickedness at its peak! These kids' parents are raising "monsters" that would one day help us fight the war against Boko Haram and their sisters. And here is a lawyer complaining just because his son's head was used for practice. We are becoming more selfish in this country. Some of the most selfish people in this damned world of ours are the parents of these "monsters," who would rather have their contaminated seed let loose in the society when they can easily be deployed to Benue and Borno. But what do I know? What you sow, you will surely wear. |
LordIsaac: Why's Nigerian politicians trying to stop people from protecting themselves? These guys do not have two heads, it should be an eye for an eye. |
haybhi1: Keep waiting because they won't, evil will always exist. The problem is we have become defenseless, if all of us decide to protect ourselves instead of being cowards that let stereotypes blind them, these evil terrorists would be terrified. I never knew how much ESN had for the Biafrans until I went to see my mother there. I wasn't even surprised people were aware of them. They bitterly complained about how evil these bastards were, yet unlike what Nairalanders like @GeneralPula wants us to believe, there were still Northerners deep in that village doing their legit business with no harassment. Yes, like I said, I ensured I didn't lose my guard because he could even be a member of a kidnapping group studying their victims. That's what they do but that does not mean I treat someone badly because of stereotypes. Respecting a fellow human being doesn't make you weak. My momma raised me well. How exactly are all of those demons that murdered Deborah Fulanis? Wait, aside Mr. Buhari and the Fulani herdsmen, have you ever met a Fulani person before? You keep saying they're not educated, please do tell us because you seem to know them better than you claim. |
haybhi1: Just so you know, I probably know these people better than you as I have known them since I was born. I'm talking about one person here, and all Fulanis are not terroristic parasite just all yorubas and Igbos are not skull miners, fraudsters, and drug pushers. I have also been a big advocate of treating those terroristic ones in the language they understand because even my mother complains about them so much until ESN came in. And like I said in the end, that doesn't mean we should let our guard down. |
SINisSIN: Thank you. What exchange do you suggest? |
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