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Ogiame: Boss, edit out the number in the quote. Thanks. |
Nitong: What do you mean? By the way, kindly edit the number you quoted . |
Ogiame: Not available in your location |
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I'm out of here, this is not good for my mental health. Like my father most talked about historical figure Julius Caesar said "Of all the wonders I have seen, men fear death, knowing that death a necessary end will come when it will come". I miss you all. Rest in peace, one of the greatest man in the world Eje 😢. |
I'm sorry for what you had to go through, this is making me emotional. This thread will only worsen my depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental issues, but I clicked on it . I'm not afraid of death but the thoughts of those I have lost has left me traumatized and I can't shut off these demons in my head. I don't want to lose anyone again, the thought of that deepens the old wounds.I watched my father's body go cold two days to my 13th birthday. I woke up one morning in late December 2022 to find out my son got drowned, I lost all of my uncles and they didn't even know what I looked like after years of being away — I couldn't go attend their funerals, not even that of my father's twin. My Aunt died while we were still down with the loss of our father — thinking back, I wonder how my mother stayed strong in all this, losing her husband and sister. Or growing up without her father (and mother's presence) because her fellow Africans decided to obliterate the Igbo people from the surface of the Earth. Man, I don't wanna go on... Now, I'm always thinking of my mom, siblings, and my loved ones; the thought of losing them drives me into the bottom of hell. The feeling is haunting, we never heal from this type of wounds — we just learn to live with it. That's why I can't commit suicide even if I know money wouldn't take this pain away; I've got people I care about, that are still on Earth. I live for them. I might not be that religious but I know death is not end, it's just a transition to another realm. It only hurts because we don't know what to expect or how our loved ones are doing over there. |
I just love how this man managed to pass a message somehow in a every thread. Thank you ilegendd, when I'm done applying all these — my life will never be the same again. Last year, I spent most of my time going through all of this man's threads that's over a 1,000 and I don't regret doing that. Next, I will be able to last for hours during sèx soon . |
Offpoint1: Oh I see... Now I know why my money kept disappearing for no reason. Thank you. |
crossfm: I'm still trying to figure out how he cunningly involved Igbos into this nonsense. I'm afraid these Nigerians might vent their frustrations on Igbos which might result to another pogrom, one was telling me how we are the ones increasing the prices of goods and blaming the government. |
I don't understand how these people will just charge someone accumulatively, why not do that after each service rendered? Does it mean each sms they send to us has a price tag on it? I'm asking because the only charges I know is that of the debit card maintenance, and others I may not remember now. Kai , this is evil! |
olandan: The translation is 99% correct, I'm Arewan/Northerner by birth. What I find shocking is how Igbos are always the scapegoat in any of this crisis, I'm not surprised but how the Imam managed to involve Igbos into this is just too depressing. I never really cared about the Moslem-Moslem controversy at first but it's scary how much power religion holds over people's mind. |
horsepower102: That's still good for us , it's affecting all of us especially people like me who are currently at the bottom. By the time, those leaders are done with this country; they will all beg for this country to be divided peacefully. Give it time, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu understood that Nigeria will never work because he already studied the mindsets of those at the top. That's why he was so pessimistic about the fate of this country that he said Somalia will soon be better than "our" country. It's sad because I know innocent people like me will feel the heat but it is what it is. So, let destiny do its job; call me a "saboteur" but I will never vote even if the candidates are all Igbos. Voting an Igbo man as president is obstructing our destiny as a people with common heritage. ![]() |
An Igbo man will never be the president of Nigeria , better deal with that fact! You "1 Naija" Igbos better admit that the dismemberment of this country is the best option for all of us. |
guobe: Not available in your location |
guobe: Hello sir. Can I drop my mother's number? The problem is she doesn't have an Android phone. |
Viper000: I don't understand... They flog people just so they could give them bread? |
This might be one of the reasons I'm attracted to the Korean language and currently learning it. 안녕하세요 👋🏿 |
abba190: Of course, it is — we imprisoned Nnamdi Kanu for saying the truth and voted APC. It will only get harder, may God help the good people in this country. |
The truth will always set me free, I hate lies as much as I hate lack of freedom. |
Ourtruth247: Why do you think there's a global reset? I've read your reasons and seen the pictures you posted but do you know Europeans have been in America since the 1600s? Is there none of these structures in Sub Saharan Africa? Are you saying people like Mansa Musa never existed? 300 years ago was just in 1700s or 1600s. Why do you think it's impossible for them to build such structures? |
So sorry sir, but I lost some brain cells reading this. 죄송합니다 😭👍🏿 I understand you are hurt, dealing with family problems can be depressing; but it was hard to read on so I can't give any advice. May God see you through and stop letting religion control you. |
AbaganaMiracle: If Nigeria won, I will celebrate the boys because although they played trash throughout the tournament but they still made it; and the WIN will boost their career — it's just a man showing support for fellow hustlers. Even as Ivory Coast won, I'm still happy for them. It wasn't Nigerian soccer players that killed Biafrans for demanding for their right to have their own country. I'm happy for Ivory Coast because they played well and deserved the cup. I'm currently reading the Ahiara Declaration and Ivory Coast is one of the few countries that recognized Biafra. |
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