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Konji wants to finish Americans. Paying for nudes is pure stupidity. |
lol. |
Oyindidi:Oyindidi is this really you? Welcome back. |
Ellexy:Tinubu till 2040. ![]() Let's see how long Nigerians can really adapt. |
Zyxzzzz:What will happen if Burkina faso seize these guys, will heaven fall? ![]() |
Zyxzzzz:"To your tents, o Israel" |
Ire oh |
Bill gates fell off truly. |
No be by who work pass sha. |
osuofia2:Let me get something straight, even if she was a user back in the day, if she stops indulging in them for years, don't you know they'll clear from her system ? |
Oil palm is more profitable if you can exercise patience. |
CrystalTiger:Propaganda has become the standard operating procedure under APC. To avoid constant disappointment, it’s safer to assume the opposite of whatever the federal government, its ministries, or agencies put out. At this point, only those still clinging to forced patriotism and blind optimism continue to be shocked by the failures of Nigerian institutions. |
Melvyn11:Did she have a career before marriage? Why are you even asking this when I already addressed it in the very post you quoted? If a woman had an established career and was asked by her husband to give it up for marriage or childcare, then compensation is justified. That's real sacrifice that deserves half of the assets and alimony. However, if she had no career to begin with, or if she chose to quit on her own without any pressure from the husband.... I believe you know the answer. |
A40:I support child support, but only where the man actually supported keeping the pregnancy. You cannot insist on “my body, my choice,” shut a man out of that decision entirely, and then turn around to impose responsibility on him after the child is born. Choice cannot be selective. I also support alimony, but in very specific circumstances. If a woman was gainfully employed and her husband pressured her to quit her job to focus on marriage or raising children, she absolutely deserves compensation if the marriage collapses. That sacrifice has value.. Beyond that scenario, I do not support alimony. Anything else is entitlement dressed up as justice. |
Melvyn11:Have you heard of Emmanuel Eboué? Anyway, I remember our abortion discussion. You argued that women should have absolute authority to decide whether to keep or terminate a pregnancy, without any input from men. Yet, in the same breath, you insisted that men should not have the right to opt out of a child’s life, even when they never supported keeping the pregnancy in the first place. That contradiction told me everything I needed to know about where you stand on any matter involving men and women. ![]() |
A40:The funny thing about this stuff is that Western men don't complain about these laws, rather they defend them when others talk about the absurdity of those laws, it's as if they've all been simpified. Ironically, it’s mostly African men and other immigrants in the West that question the logic behind those laws. China recently addressed this exact issue by passing a law that prevents asset splitting by half after divorce. So basically, the whole world sees the problem, except the people being played by it. |
Spy360:People who complain about corruption in this country only do so when it doesn't favor them.... |
ElSudani:Don't project your poverty on me. |
I hope she'll take treatment in the hospital whenever she's sick oh. I'm tired of seeing people build facilities tagged "world-class" that they run away from instead of using them. |
Has any Western company purchased piggyvest yet? Putting money in start-ups or tech companies owned majorly by Nigerians is very risky. They can wake up one day and pull everything without notice. It has already happened with Patricia and many others. I just hope FG don't allow piggyvest to fail because if the owners disappear or pull some funny stunt, it won't be funny oh. |
oluwatomiwa:The cost of living in these other African countries is insane. Nigeria has one of the lowest cost of living in the entire continent, if you remove Lagos. Except the insecurity issue which is gradually turning into something else, the only area these African countries are better than Nigeria is infrastructure, nothing else, if you ask me. Nigeria is terribly lagging behind in infrastructure. |
semid4lyfe:You keep talking about my solution. Why don't you tell us what your own solution to the problem is? Are you happy that people collect money to sell their votes? You shouldn't be reacting the way you're reacting if you don't collect money to sell your vote. Well, your comrades are the ones who help to announce fraudulent results, so it's not impossible for you to sell your vote. |
semid4lyfe:What then do you suggest should be done? @ellexy this response is one of the reasons I told you Nigeria is doomed. It's good to be optimistic or patriotic, but with most Nigerians poor, they'll keep accepting malt, gala and 2k to sell their votes, while the rest of us live with their decisions. It's a cycle that'll keep repeating itself infinitely. You're a matured person, a lecturer for that matter, but most times it just seems like you only argue to win or prove something, and I don't know who you're trying to prove anything to. If I say what's on my mind,bot will either delete it or you'll call your people to delete it. I don't know why it's not possible to block mods, I would've just blocked this bumpkin. |
A40:You can't blame him. It seems like although donjazzet is also an oldie on this platform, he mainly focused on politics section. Anybody that used to be active on romance and family section 10 years ago will never make such assertion. That's the only plausible reason anybody will say The Son Of Mark and Nihilist are the same person. |
semid4lyfe:So we should allow some people to continue collecting malt and 2k to vote, knowing fully well that the votes of those people collecting crumbs to vote determine the direction of the entire country? You're just being emotional about this shit. Understand where someone is coming from/intent before rushing to quote someone to prove a non-existent point. |
Ellexy:A general overhaul of the mindset of the Nigerian populace? Do you think that is possible? I agree with you that it's more of mindset problem, but that problem can't be solved because of tribalism, religion, and illiteracy. Unless you want to Thanos the population I don't think there's anything that can be done. The country is doomed. |
TemporaryHansel:Unless the poor are banned from voting in this country, this cycle will keep repeating itself infinitely. |
Poor people in Nigeria disgust me man. I hate them with passion. Obviously, most Nigerians are poor so I don't see how Nigeria will escape this cycle. You know a party isn't serious, and yet you keep voting for people from same party because of 2k and malt. They'll complain/wail,and still repeat same madness during the next election cycle. I honestly don't blame abroadians who mock Nigerians because how can you complain something isn't favoring you, and yet you keep voting for it, then expect people that didn't follow you to collect bribe to vote to sympathize with you when the consequences of your decision start to show? Is it not possible for poor people to have dignity and self respect? |
Terrorists are infiltrating the south. There are reports of towns getting attacked in the SS and SW. I refuse to understand why these people are not taking this insecurity issue seriously. Is it until terrorists/bandits or whatever they call them storm Aso Rock to harm or kidnap the president that they'll take this more seriously, or are the people in Aso Rock the ones sponsoring this insecurity plauging the country? Like someone said before, Nigeria might never recover from buhari s rule, he allowed this nonsense to fester. Those terrorists have strategically positioned themselves everywhere, and it seems they can attack anywhere at whim if they wish. |
afrodoc2:I thought Mugabe did something like that before, didn't they learn any lessons from that? One can argue that Zimbabwe's downward spiral began with that decision back then. You don't want foreigners but you cannot do what they do. |
afrodoc2:Do the politicians of those countries squander public funds on personal indulgences and sponsoring numerous sidechicks on vacations to different continents? Do they insult their citizens when the citizens try to hold them accountable? Is there no stable electricity in those countries? |
This administration is taking this tax stuff too serious. If only they used money well, people wouldn’t even complain. They demand more from citizens while giving absolutely nothing back. Imagine paying tax to folks who can’t account for loans, can’t explain revenues, and can’t even fix the basics.. No transparency, no accountability, no improvement, just relentless extraction. Meanwhile, they didn’t create the environment that helped you earn your money, but they want to collect from it? And we all know how the film ends; public money disappears into their private pockets, while sponsoring their numerous side chicks to different continents and buying them cars, while the side chicks come online to claim they're self employed and "God did". Allowing Nigerian politicians to dig deeper into public pockets to subsidize personal indulgences and private luxuries is a real tragedy. |

