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The economy is suffering largely due to inconsistent policy direction. The current willing buyer, willing seller approach allows market forces to set prices, encouraging competition and easing prices in the short term. However, frequent policy changes,such as a possible return to subsidies,create market uncertainty, strain public finances, and discourage investor confidence, as investors are reluctant to commit in an unstable policy environment |
Thought I don't really like Tinubu personally. I cannot deny that he doesn't make empty threats. Any terrorist sponsor who is caught with good evidence is gone. Even if he is the vice president. |
That is what you get when the state sponsor weddings for people who are adding 2nd or third wives. That's also where you get to when you don't practice family planning all in the name of over population.... Now these children have no food to eat at home, what do you expect?? Kindly know that in unfortunately in 3 years time 99% of them have a high chance of becoming prostitutes . |
So many misconceptions end up hurting men later in life. From a young age, many men are taught that their only value lies in providing , working endlessly to take care of their wife or wives, children, extended family, siblings — while quietly forgetting themselves in the process. But being a man is more than paying bills. Dear men, please make time for your children, especially during their adolescent years. Tell them you love them. Let them know you care. Share your sacrifices, your struggles, and your hopes for them. Don’t only give money to your family — give your presence. Be emotionally available. Listen to your children. Support them. Help them build emotional strength by showing your own humanity. Children who grow up without your time will slowly learn to live without you. Long before they leave home, they may already be used to your absence. And when they finally step into the world on their own, your presence may no longer feel essential to them — not because they don’t care, but because they were never taught to expect you. It’s also important to protect your children from being burdened with adult conflicts. When marriages break down, children should not become emotional dumping grounds or referees. I learned this from a friend whose father was caught cheating. When things worsened, he explained everything to his children ,the pain, the betrayal, even intimate details of how their mother denied him affection for years. The children were forced to mediate and heal wounds they never caused. That kind of honesty, though raw, requires maturity ,but it also shows how deeply adult choices affect young hearts. Men, let us learn from this. Build close, honest, and healthy relationships with your children. Build life with them, not just a life for them. Be present, be kind, be emotionally engaged. Because when old age comes, it won’t be money that keeps children close , it will be love, memories, and the bond you nurtured along the way. |
vicfajeze:Use Google to look into his investments. The guy makes good money and from what I heard from his employees, he comes to supervise his investments quarterly by himself. He is a meticulous person when it comes to business |
How many thousand more will be killed before Christians will rise up without fear and say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH |
Next news line should be Enough internal police kill 500 cows. This is done according to religious beliefs. Nonsense kawaii |
It means they plan to kill many people be that. Ho on earth do they plan to defend Sharia then You think Nnamdi Kanu don't know why he's fighting for his people to move away from Nigeria? |
Nigeria is th most confused nation. At this point, our soldiers have no right to help another nation when they have a more difficult fight in their homeland. Same airstrikes that have been none existent against Islamic Jihadist |
Orkpekyandega:You mean that governor has allowed power and politics dragged him away from the Truth? It that's true then he should know that he won't will the second tenure that he so cherishes |
What new grounds are they trying to break? The faith and life of every Christian is on the line and this one is trying to break new grounds ![]() Donald Trump is a better brother's keeper than this lots we have as pastors here |
This is getting really serious as it should. I know the people of Benue will tell them the truth. What they read is always under reported.... Rev. Father is on his robe for a reason |
Security of life and property is the number one priority. If their partnerships will bring peace ain Nigeria? I will care less for any other thing |
This woman should just rest abeg. We are facing a case of national insecurity, she's here trying to fight a long lost false cause |
Getting the name of a medical doctor is one of the easiest things in life. These people think we are fools right? Them no fit use propaganda deceive us this time |
Well done, Mr. Governor. At least one Nigerian governor finally understands that the job of a forest guard is just as important, strenuous, and serious as that of a soldier. These men, if properly trained and equipped, can become a major force in tackling insecurity , from kidnapping to armed robbery, cultism, banditry, and everything in between. I genuinely hope other governors will take a page from the Enugu Governor’s playbook. This is the kind of proactive leadership Nigeria needs right now. |
Does he need to come to the public to shout help me? Wil social media save his marriage?? If he is tired of it he knows exactly what to do. He's more than 40 for crying out loud |
Let’s be honest—Obi serving as Atiku’s vice is actually the more realistic scenario. Atiku may never have held a principal office like president, but he’s older, wealthier, deeply connected, and has far less time left to chase his presidential dream. Obi, on the other hand, still has age on his side. If these two ever decided to genuinely combine strengths instead of splitting the same voter base, their ambitions would be far more achievable. Atiku brings the political network and resources; Obi brings the momentum, credibility, youth appeal, and national acceptance. Together, they would be a political force no one could easily ignore. |
Truthissupreme:You call them Law Makers right? They have the keys to helping us all from the manage. Unless they don't know their job |
People who wish Nigeria bad will quickly jump to conclusions like, “Is this not the same America that wants to rescue Christians but can’t even protect its own citizens?” But when you look closely, what happens in the USA and what happens in Nigeria are not the same at all. In the United States, most shootings involve cult groups, thieves, armed robbers, and street-level criminals. It’s bad, yes, but it’s usually isolated clashes. And importantly, the police actually go after them—arrests happen, investigations follow, and justice still functions, even if imperfectly. Nigeria’s situation is completely different. Here, we’re dealing with organized groups,ISWAP, Boko Haram, Fulani militias,moving in large numbers to kill, destroy, and kidnap innocent people. And the most painful part? While criminals in the USA are pursued and apprehended, ours are often left to roam freely, sometimes even emboldened to repeat the same atrocities. There’s a massive difference. Two situations that shouldn’t even be compared. |
1. Bushel of rice – 15,000 2. Beans 5 measures – 7,500 3. Palm oil 1 litre – 3,000 4. Groundnut oil 2 litres – 6,000 5. Gas – 8,000 6. Corn flour – 5,000 7. Soup items – 5,000 8. Money for soup preparation – 10,000 × 4 weeks = 40,000 9. Miscellaneous – 15,000 10. Savings – 15,000 TOTAL = 139,500 100,000 should be enough as you won't have to buy some items monthly. |
He'll definitely educate those ignorant inmates there. He'll teach them the way and open their eyes to things they never thought was right |
Those so-called “non-religious” people are often just Christians who choose not to be overly religious or act like bigots. Many of them prefer to identify as non-religious simply because of the kind of Christianity they see around them. And honestly, people like some of us fall into that category ,still believing, but staying far away from the noise and drama. |
This woman wan hold presidency for blokkos |
Funny enough, when it comes to relationships in many African societies, the expectations placed on men and women are still heavily shaped by tradition. A lot of women are taught—directly or indirectly—that a relationship must come with financial security. “Provide and protect” becomes the unwritten rule: provide means food, clothes, and basic needs; protect means shelter and stability. Today, the pressure is even stronger. Some men practically put girlfriends on a payroll, and financial dependence becomes the foundation instead of genuine partnership. No wonder the relationship landscape feels upside down. Even during marriage processes, love is almost an afterthought. The first questions from the family aren’t about compatibility or character—they’re about your job and whether you can “take care” of their daughter. And sometimes you just sit back and wonder: why send a girl to school to earn good grades if her future is still expected to revolve around depending on a man who probably went through the same school with fewer opportunities? It makes you think deeply about how much our society still ties a woman’s value to a man’s wallet instead of her own abilities, potential, and independence. |
The most dangerous kind of person is someone who believes they can commit the worst acts without a flicker of remorse,someone whose conscience is completely dead. That’s why extremist groups like the Fulani bandits, Boko Haram, ISWAP, and those who twist religion far away from what the Qur’an actually teaches are so terrifying. When people abandon humanity, they become capable of anything. |
I tell you this for free. There is no devil any where. The devil is the evil that is imbedded in the hearts of men. Christian genocide is seriously happening in Nigeria and even our Senior overseers know this . It's a reason why they are careful in talking about it... But our voices is growing louder and international help will come. If it doesn't, a point will come where there will be no Nigeria. |
Globad:Those of us living in Nigeria know the truth in our bones: Christians are being killed, displaced, and silenced across large swaths of the country. This is not an abstract statistic or a distant headline — it is a daily reality, most visible in the North. We can argue about the perpetrators — whether they are politically-motivated bandits, so-called herdsmen, hired mercenaries, or the consequences of state neglect — but arguing will not save lives. The urgent question is not who to blame first, but what we will do now to stop the killings and protect our communities. Silence and euphemism have failed us; it’s time for clarity, action, and accountability. |
udemzyudex:Does China and BRICS give humanitarian aids especially in health?? |
They should hire private security. Th country is at a state of emergency and these ones are complaining about themselves instead of the general public. This is just pathetic |
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