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PoliticsRe: Police Arrest Oyeyode Over Killing Of US-Based Professor, Richard Adeoriokin by temielects(m): 12:11pm On Jan 29, 2024
... and there's no good hospital in Ejigbo, so sad 😢
PoliticsRe: Senator Nwoko Initiates Bill On Monthly Payment Of Rent by temielects(m): 10:06pm On Jan 27, 2024
Why do I find it hard to make a sense from his view.?

He talked about mortgage with less than five percent interest rate sounds like a joke where facility loans already whoops in more than 20percent under their watch, everyone will pretend like they are helping the masses lol
PoliticsRe: Court Orders IGP Egbetokun To Arrest EFCC Chairman, Olukoyede by temielects(m): 11:26pm On Jan 24, 2024
Passionate888:
EFCC to investigate corruption in Nigeria judicial system
next headline 😂
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bournemouth Vs Liverpool (0 - 4) On 21st January 2024 by temielects(m): 6:58pm On Jan 21, 2024
Goal!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Bournemouth Vs Liverpool (0 - 4) On 21st January 2024 by temielects(m): 6:57pm On Jan 21, 2024
Sonofgod1990:
liverpool i use my house rent carry una straight win oo. make una do d needful.. i cover my house rent with d blood of jesu. 130k?
dey play, you better re-stake ahm win or draw
TV/MoviesRe: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by temielects(m): 6:56pm On Jan 21, 2024
Printme:
The movie was cool. A Nollywood movie I actually enjoyed in a long while.

At the same time, I think it reflects on a very key aspect of life that most people never give much thoughts to.

That is, a male child will always need their father.

Regardless of how much a woman will love the male child, they will always need their father to be good influences in the society.

She gave birth to five children and all their fathers were absent. It's a lesson for women. Once you spoil your life, men will continue to chop and go.

No man will ever want to settle and train another man's child.

It doesn't matter how much you try to manipulate them with the "it's a mistake" or "a real man ought to take care of another man's child"

It won't work. They will just chop you and go and probably add their own seeds since you want to be unfortunate that way.

Also, statistics shows that male children raised by single mothers tends to be the "bad eggs" in the society.

And we all saw that in the movie. Not even one of the children turned out fine for the society. Instead, they were filled with that selfish love that put only their needs into consideration and never the needs of others.

And that's the kind of love women can give their children. Only a father's disciplinary love tells the child that other's needs are important.

It is the father that seeks to make sure the male child, no matter how strong he is, he never used that strength for his own benefits alone.

If she had thought the children to protect others and not just herself, they probably would have turned out fine.

Overall, I think the movie was entertaining but the lessons were still there except you choose to ignore it.
I wish I can have the movie narrated in writing, movies doesn't interest me no matter how intriguing they are
HealthRe: Lagos Govt bans sale, Use & distribution of take-away Packs, Single-use Plastics by temielects(m): 5:14pm On Jan 21, 2024
Measle:
People don suffer for this shit hole country. Everytime the yeye leaders we have will clamping down on it citizens for one reason or the other. Let the poor breathe abeg.
senseless
HealthRe: Lagos Govt bans sale, Use & distribution of take-away Packs, Single-use Plastics by temielects(m): 5:13pm On Jan 21, 2024
madridguy:
The Lagos State Commissioner for Environment & Water Affairs should calm down and take things easy. This is peoples solely source of income and I believe there should be time frame to this.
mtchew
HealthRe: Lagos Govt bans sale, Use & distribution of take-away Packs, Single-use Plastics by temielects(m): 5:12pm On Jan 21, 2024
Polythene bags next 🙏
HealthRe: Lagos Govt bans sale, Use & distribution of take-away Packs, Single-use Plastics by temielects(m): 5:11pm On Jan 21, 2024
Like the major reason Lagos drainages are always blocked

HealthRe: Lagos Govt bans sale, Use & distribution of take-away Packs, Single-use Plastics by temielects(m): 5:09pm On Jan 21, 2024
fergie001:
Tokunbo Wahab
Commissioner for Environment & Water Affairs, Lagos State
God bless Lagos State Nigeria
RomanceRe: Gambian "Baddie" Bride Passes Her Virginity Test. Gets Cash Gift by temielects(m): 8:51pm On Jan 18, 2024
immortalcrown:
Nothing wey no go enter social media.

No girl who preserved her virginity for chastity sake will make it a public affair, especially in this manner.

Either this one was actually a virgin but not for moral reasons or they are just lying to trend.

Meanwhile, ₦300,00 is a ridiculous reward for virginity. What some runs girls make in less than 24 hours. Girls give away their virginities through prostitution and get houses and cars.

The truth about virginity is that you keep your virginity for God, not for humans. It is not a bad idea if humans want to reward you for that. But if humans want to reward you for your virginity, let the reward be good enough.
most senseless reply to this ever, ridiculing the gift like you know the worth of the gifter/groom
PoliticsRe: Gov. Adeleke Shows Off His Football Skills At An Event (pics/video) by temielects(m): 10:27am On Jan 16, 2024
officialwdhtvv:
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke shows off his football skills at an event in the Osogbo city stadium yesterday January 15.

#wetindeyhappentv


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HegtHuCIgDo
where the skill?
CareerRe: If You Could Give A Piece Of Advice To A Guy In His Early 20s, What Would It B by temielects(m): 11:38pm On Jan 13, 2024
Acquire as much skill as you can!
PoliticsRe: 'EduGate': 8 Controversies That Led To Betta Edu’s ‘downfall’ by temielects(m): 11:32am On Jan 12, 2024
And nobody is talking about the tithe a d offering she may have paid to some yes Daddy I don't want to mention name, the earlier African youths realise the mehem religious is causing us the better for us!
BusinessRe: Meet The Female CEOs Leading Nine Nigerian Banks (Photos) by temielects(m): 10:53pm On Jan 11, 2024
BloomingDale:
Dig deep. I’m not going to answer you. Nigerians just like to going back and forth. I’ve stated my reasons. Let everyone draw their own conclusion. You’ve drawn yours.
you have no sensible reason, I have seen all your posts and replies you are just another headless mob
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Summons Interior Minister, Tunji-Ojo by temielects(m): 4:18pm On Jan 09, 2024
Even if this current administration is so corrupt as the media makes us believe I have noticed that the amount of figures the public office holders now loot is reducing with drastic measures, before now we used to here of some hundreds of billions illegally diverted by political elites now we can see even the millions they steal now really cause so much troubles for them that others will have to seat tight, God bless Jaggy.
PoliticsRe: Omokri Mocks Betta Edu: Oyedepo’s Prayers Should’ve Made You Set Good Example by temielects(m): 7:42pm On Jan 08, 2024
abhosts:

You are blaming the corrupt politicians but exonerating greedy pastors that collect their filthy contributions. Have you ever heard of any of those satanic pastors reject the donations of corrupt politicians? They are part and parcel of the problem in Nigeria.
yes I have heard! Pastor Mouka of the Lord's Choosen publicly denied ill-gotten money brought to his church and made a warning against future reoccurence
CultureRe: Are Yorubas The Most Stingy And Tight-fisted Persons In Nigeria? Any Experience? by temielects(m): 12:35am On Jan 05, 2024
Nah that award goes to the Igbos.
FoodRe: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by temielects(m): 12:31am On Jan 05, 2024
Egboyin (the Ekiti name for banga soup)
FoodRe: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by temielects(m): 12:30am On Jan 05, 2024
Ila alasepo
FoodRe: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by temielects(m): 12:30am On Jan 05, 2024
Obe Owu
FoodRe: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by temielects(m): 12:29am On Jan 05, 2024
Ishapa
FoodRe: How Many Of These Yoruba Food, Soups and Vegetables Do You Know? by temielects(m): 12:29am On Jan 05, 2024
*Marugbo*
RomanceRe: PornHub Releases Top 20 Countries Viewers In 2023 by temielects(m): 11:28pm On Jan 04, 2024
Na xvideos Naija dey watch
PoliticsRe: Obi, Utomi Pay Condolence Visit To The Akeredolus In Ibadan (Photos) by temielects(m): 1:31am On Jan 03, 2024
Kingbenn:
Hate or Love him, PO is a kind man with a pure heart. Wished INEC rigged him instead of Bala Blue but what do I know? Am I even talking sense at all? Where is DJ self? Abeg play me E no concern me by Dino Melaye Featuring Osadebe Osita
the hatred you habor in your heart is the reason why you think others are embittered like you, nobody hate Obi, we just doubt his capability to sustain an economy like Nigeria's after failed in governing his own state during his tenure as a governor of Anambra State, rest.

Obi remains a boy!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Liverpool Vs Newcastle United (4 - 2) On 1st January 2024 by temielects(m): 10:19pm On Jan 01, 2024
Make Liverpool just loose this match, I swear I go happy 😁
FamilyRe: Husbands Of Groom And Brides Moms Whos Dressing Got People Talking Spark Reacti by temielects(m): 2:47pm On Dec 14, 2023
Yoruba ita lawa owanbẹ́ people 😂
PoliticsRe: Time Ticks For Nigerian Ruling Elite by temielects(m): 10:29am On Dec 12, 2023
Darevofpeace:
TUESDAY FLAT OUT




By Suyi Ayodele



(Published in the Nigerian Tribune on Tuesday, December 12, 2023

https://tribuneonlineng.com/time-ticks-for-nigerian-ruling-elite/

I take a bet. The judgement of God and of the people is nigh! Check your neighbourhood. For weeks, and in some cases, months, there is no electricity. But in your houses, you run your generator. Neighbours come around to charge their phones, rechargeable lamps and what have you in your compound. How do you tell them that you are not part of the oppressors? What about water? As early as 5 am, neighbours are already on the queue in front of your house to fetch water. They don't have the boldness to knock on your gate to wake you up. They know that they are at your mercy, and so, they wait until you wake up to turn on the tap for them. Many of these people grew up with functional water corporations and dams in their towns and villages. We are already in the festive period. How many Nigerians have what to eat during this season? How many can afford a bag of rice? How many will be able to buy clothes for their children and wards? How many are already calculating the school fees for the second term which begins by the first week of January 2024? When you consider these, you will realise that there is no time to postpone fixing Nigeria. The elite just have to fix Nigeria now or Nigerians will fix them, and permanently too. The masses are like the sheep. Those are the most gentle of all animals. But they have the most poisonous teeth ever! You can read me again. Sheep have teeth. Just pray they don't bite you with them. There is no anti-rabies vaccine that can cure that.



Dr Kashim Shettima, the vice president, is a brilliant man. As a politician, he may not be a good man. No Nigerian politician of this inglorious era is good. I make no bones about that. I saw Dr Shettima a couple of times on television during the 2023 campaigns. I enjoyed his dramas when he served as the Director General of the Tinubu Campaign Organisation during the All Progressive Congress (APC), presidential primaries. He was blunt and assertive. He appeared then to know what he wanted, or what he was briefed to do. In the delivery of his mandate then, he did not spare anyone. He took no prisoners. He insulted as many as he could. He befriended those he considered useful to the project at hand. He was acerbic in his dealing with the then Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). Fortune smiled on Shettima at the end of the primaries. His principal, Tinubu, picked him as his running mate. The duo went ahead to win the general election. Today, Shettima occupies the office he once said was only good for selling ice cream and popcorn! Unfortunately, since May 29, 2023, Dr Shettima and the government he serves as the vice president have been serving Nigerians more than ice cream and popcorn. The government of his principal serves Nigerians pains and agony. He is aware of this and the inherent danger. He spoke about it not too long ago.

In his recent outing in Abuja last Saturday, Shettima sounded more of a populist than a realist. He spoke at the graduation ceremony of the Executive Intelligence Management Course 16 participants from different security agencies and nominees of state governments. His submission was that with the present high cost of living, Nigerians “are angry with government officials.” If he expected us to clap for him for saying that, I can tell him for free that he is damned wrong! Absolutely WRONG! The vice-president talked about the parlous condition of the common man in Nigeria of today. He said that the ruling elite had between 10 to 20 years to do something, otherwise, something will give. Here are his exact words:” … But now, as we cruise around in our bulletproof cars, one will see contempt in the eyes of the poor. We have to improve the quality of governance. And what we have is a tiny window of not more than 10 to 20 years. Let’s improve the quality of governance.” He is, again, wrong! With the situation of things in Nigeria, the bomb can go off any moment. Call me an alarmist; the time ticks precariously. Shettima and his gang don't have five years, not even two years. The time to make corrections and bring back life to the people is now.

The locusts that had before now eaten up of our vegetation had been buying time. The current generation of vampires in power thinks it can buy more time. There is no more time. Things are bad. No! Things are at their worst ebb. The middle class is eliminated, completely. What we have now are two contrasting stratifications of the super-rich, and super- poor. Poverty is shared in equal proportions. Those who have no reasons to beg are now corporate beggars. We are all engaged in 'fine bara'. I am not exempted. The other time, my laptop collapsed beyond repair. I couldn't raise the money for a new one. Who did I turn to? My 65-years plus first cousin! I struggled to call him. I felt ashamed calling a 65-year-old man to come to my rescue, when he is supposed to be resting. But I thank God he did what I asked for without hesitation. He must have known that I was at the end of my tether to have called him in far way UK for a laptop. Truth be told; I was at my breaking point before I made that call. I ask this: how many people have cousins or relations who would respond promptly to that type of Macedonia call? How many of such requests can I respond to if occasions demand? This is not because one is wicked or selfish. The means are not just there. Many relationships have broken because of this. We ignore calls we would hitherto have picked with enthusiasm. This is our situation, Dr Shettima. This is the level crass misgovernance has pushed us to. I don’t see the projected 10 to 20 years of redemption as realistic. The time to do it is now!

Why am I so worried about the present situation? Something happened to me last weekend. I was in Ekiti State last weekend. From Ado Ekiti to Odo Oro through Ijesa Usu Ekiti, I saw poverty in its naked form. Driving around the neighbouring Ikole Ekiti axis, at a spot, a big female goat ran across the road, and I slammed the break. The resultant dust from the dusty road attracted curses from the people around. "Rírá lu à rá nú" (may you be lost forever), they pronounced. I recognised two of the people. I parked the car, turned off the engine, and alighted. One of them, who felt that I was coming to challenge them said something in our Ekiti dialect: "Hìn jé ha bò; erun rè à kan (let him come, his mouth will go sour). I approached them. They recognised me. The most elderly of them said: "Hùwo hà hin, Suyi (So it is you, Suyi). We exchanged greetings, and apologised for the dust.



The most aggressive one among them said something similar to what Dr Shettima alluded to. While apologising for the curse, he added: "Hà rò wípé òkàn núnú hìhan olórí burúkú hàn nì ni (We thought it is one of those bad heads). That is the level of aggression in the land. Hunger is already mixing with anger. My screeching of the brake attracted curses and aggression from people, who before now would have shown sympathy and thanked God on my behalf for not damaging the car. As I left them, I kept wondering what had happened. They knew the goat ran to the road. They knew I avoided killing it by applying the brakes Yet, they still cursed me. Now, ask what would have happened if I were not someone they are familiar with. Or, I was to be a top government official, the type the people had already labelled hìhan olórí burúkú (bad heads). If we continue like this, the bullet-proof cars will not be enough. I deliberately employed the plural pronoun, "we", because whether we like it or not, we shall all be victims of the people's reaction. It does not matter whether one had been in government before or not. As long as you drive a nice car, put on fine cloth, and you look ‘fresh’; you belong to the ruling elite in the estimation of the poor.



Someone foresaw our situation long ago. He equally forewarned us of the looming danger hanging over us all. His name is Chief Jeremiah Oyeniyi Obafemi Awolowo. Before he joined the sages on May 9, 1987, he granted an interview on a wide range of issues. Professor Moses Akin Makinde captured some of the things the Avatar, Awolowo, said in that interview in a book: “AWO: The Last Conversation” (2009). The philosopher-politician talked about the attitude of the northern elite to the poverty over there and warned thus: “But I think that sooner than later, the leaders of the north will see the repercussions of their selfishness and carelessness in their attitude towards western education. But the time will be too late, and if they don’t regret it or blame themselves for lack of foresight, the northern youth may ask their leaders some questions when they see the rate of development that goes with education in many parts of southern Nigeria. They may then wonder whether it was in their stars or in the selfishness, carelessness and lack of foresight of their past and present leaders.” If the dead do see the living, Awolowo would have seen that it is not only the northern youths that are asking questions now. All Nigerians do. The questions are too dangerous. The question, ‘how did we get here’? is not asked with joy and happiness. The western education Awolowo donated to the south, particularly the Western Region in the early 50s is now a waste today. Or, what do you make of a child with two post-graduate degrees that has remained jobless for over five years? How useful is that education? What has happened to all the cottage industries established by the founding fathers of the nation? Who wasted them?

Awolowo, in that same interview, talked about the qualities of his ministers and advisers. He said he chose them “strictly on merit and because of their education, standard and discipline.” He added: "Every minister or adviser and top civil servant had to do his homework properly before bringing anything to a cabinet meeting or any other important meeting where it will be subjected to rigorous debate. Where there are grey areas, expert opinion would be sought for the purpose of objectivity…It is because of this service to the public that I often maintained that the office of the President, or Prime Minister is not for pleasure. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, it looks as if the office of the President, Minister or Adviser is for pleasure, like dining and wining and carousing with women of easy virtue both at home and abroad.” Sad! If I should trouble the sage in his rest, may I announce to him that in the Nigeria of today, ministers pay to be given ‘juicy’ portfolios; that members of the National Assembly now rise to sing solidarity songs whenever the president comes calling. May I inform the legend that in the Nigeria he left behind, some felons killed our darling Deborah Samuel on May 12, 2022, at her Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, and they got away with it. But Rhoda Jatau, who condemned the killing, was arrested on May 20, 2022, and spent 18 months in prison custody in Bauchi before she was finally released on bail! And she would still have her days in court for alleged blasphemy, incitement and cyber-stalking.

From Sokoto to Ibadan, Kafanchan to Eduabon; from Okigwe to Jalingo, and from Makurdi to Ode Irele, poverty walks on all fours. On the faces of the people are frustration, anguish and anger. Dr Shettima saw this in his Maiduguri. He once had the opportunity to change the narrative and improve on the lots of the people. He was a governor for eight years. Under his watch, over 280 school children were kidnapped in Chibok. His reaction was to reward the principal of the school with an appointment as a commissioner! Now, in the year 2023, the same man, as the number two citizen in Nigeria, is asking for a moratorium of 10 to 20 years to “improve the quality of governance”. No sir, Mr. Vice President. Do it now for the time ticks!
share your books if you've got any, I enjoyed reading this piece
PoliticsRe: US Property Acquired By General Erema Akerejola - Sahara Reporters by temielects(m): 6:46am On Dec 12, 2023
Scein:
But wait Oo, who says we are broke as a country?

That is more than 100 million
no that's close to 1billion Nair
HealthRe: Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by temielects(m): 8:45pm On Dec 10, 2023
The Nigeria government should be blame for this poverty weaponization, imagine a whole kidney for that token, what else let the trumpet sound like right now 😞

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