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PoliticsRe: FG Advances $20 Billion Nigeria-Europe Gas Pipeline Talks by Teymanhenry(f): 6:52am On Mar 21
Ah yes, the classic Nigerian combo: “$20bn project + early stage + no obstacle” 😭

From Nigeria to Sicily with vibes, press statements, and investor optimism 💨

Europe: “We need gas urgently!” Nigeria: “Say less, just give us small 5–10 business decades” 😂

At this rate, the pipeline will arrive after decades of embazzlement and when NEPA gives uninterrupted light 💡
Foreign AffairsRe: NATO Relocates All Personnel In Iraq To Europe by Teymanhenry(f): 6:46am On Mar 21
God1000:
Another win for Iran, bye bye US NATO


The biggest threat to this alliance today isn't Russia, china or north Korea but america itself

Europe needs to form another army to protect themselves, then kick out all American forces out of Europe, that will be the end of US global dominance

Donald trump is just running his basket mouth anyhow forgetting that America is nothing without these alliances
How gullible and ignorant can you be? Seems it's limitless
PoliticsRe: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Teymanhenry(f): 6:44am On Mar 21
HeroicMeastro:
I thought Dangote largely sourced his crude from Nigeria? Has the Nigerian government increased the price of its crude to dangote?
Crude oil are sold at international prices regardless where they are produced. The government can only decide to have an arrangement with local refineries to sell at a subsidized rate. But the challenge is we have corrupt people who will illegally supply these subsidized fuel to other nations.
Foreign AffairsRe: Eid Celebrations Disrupted As Iran Strikes Kuwait Oil Refinery by Teymanhenry(f): 3:37pm On Mar 20
Redarmada:
If these arab countries try to retaliate na game over.
Fire from persia go rain on them. Make we see where USA and Isreal wan protect or launch air attackd.
This conflict is less about nations clashing and more about leadership decisions colliding, while ordinary people bear the consequences.


Strip away the narratives, and the reality is the same demolished infrastructure, weakened institutions, fallen leaders, and thousands of civilian deaths. These are not signs of victory, bro they are evidence of deep collective loss. You can choose to believe whatever but it doesn't change reality

So what does “winning” even mean when a nation’s foundations are in ruins?

Looking at the scale of damage,lives lost, systems broken,it’s hard to argue for any real victory in Iran. Beyond sentiment, a broader view of events suggests this is less about triumph and more about survival, strategy, and influence in a complex regional struggle.
Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Executes Champion Wrestler, Saleh Mohammadi & 2 Others by Teymanhenry(f): 3:19pm On Mar 20
Wagin war against God indeed.... The hear of man is indeed desperately wicked. So a human being would help God fight his battles right??
Foreign AffairsRe: Eid Celebrations Disrupted As Iran Strikes Kuwait Oil Refinery by Teymanhenry(f): 12:06pm On Mar 20
God1000:
Just know that each time you cheer up Israel's devilish action against Iran, you and I will pay the price, Iran will continue to bombard these countries for giving aid and comfort to the enemies


Una eyes go soon clear when petrol price reaches 2k per liter
So Iran attacking Innocent Kuwait are not devilish right??
Also note that if other countries begin to retaliate, the escalation would be so much that we'll most likely say a bye bye to Iran
Foreign AffairsRe: UN Investigating Fatal Strike On Iranian Girls School by Teymanhenry(f): 3:42pm On Mar 17
Their country is at war and is being bombed daily, common sense should tell them not to go to school. It's clear their government cannot protect them anymore so why can't they help themselves.
If this information is true then these Iranian parents are as gullible as a Nigerian religious person
CelebritiesRe: What Really Happened Between Crayon And Mavin Records? ( Video Explained) by Teymanhenry(f): 3:40pm On Mar 16
Many artists forget that before the fame came, there were contracts, investments, and teams that believed in them. Record labels spend huge amounts on production, publicity, and marketing to make a song successful.

But once some artists taste popularity, greed makes them forget the foundation that built their success. They walk away too earl or begin to demand astronomical monies, ignoring the structure that helped them rise.

True success isn’t just about talent,it’s about loyalty, discipline, and respecting the process that brought you there.
EducationRe: Phd Holder Shares Payslip From Time As Covenant University Lecturer by Teymanhenry(f): 1:40pm On Mar 15
SixSeven:
I am not going to defend anyone but I know lecturers get some extra benefits. I am wondering why a lecturer will post his payslip, your personal information to prove what point? Back to the extra benefits, one of them will be housing. I don't know what the accommodation was. Some schools have staff quarters which is housing benefit and when people compare salaries, they forget that part. If you have children, they may go to that school free as a staff.

Their academic calendars typically include long breaks between semesters. Although lecturers still do some work during these periods, they usually have more downtime than many corporate roles. Compared with many private-sector jobs, lecturers may teach only a few hours per week. Much of the rest of the time can be self-scheduled. Outside exam periods, schedules can be relatively flexible.

Lecturers often have access to sports centers, libraries, staff clubs, campus transportation systems and other amenities that are usually free or very inexpensive.

When people compare lecturers’ salaries to private-sector salaries in Nigeria, they often ignore the cost savings from housing, schooling, healthcare, and utilities. Those benefits can reduce major household expenses that private-sector workers typically pay fully out of pocket.
A payslip is more than just a record of salary paid; it is a transparent breakdown of how an employee’s earnings are structured. It clearly shows the basic salary, allowances, and every deduction, from health insurance and housing contributions to pensions, taxes, and other statutory payments.
Organizations that genuinely provide these benefits usually display them proudly on the payslip because it reflects compliance, accountability, and the value they offer their staff. In many ways, the payslip becomes a silent contract, it shows not only what you earn, but also what the employer is truly investing in you.

Don't defend this poor salary pls.
Foreign AffairsRe: Stop The Scaremongering, We Are Not Sending Warships To Hormuz - France by Teymanhenry(f): 9:29am On Mar 15
It all depends on what you call success. Some countries would rather sit back, endure soaring fuel prices, and pretend they have no options.

Meanwhile, Iran keeps testing the limits in the Strait of Hormuz, and the same powerful nations that dominate global politics suddenly become cautious.

The real lesson? In international politics, power is not just about what you have , it’s about the courage to act. Those who hesitate end up adjusting to the rules set by those who don’t.
Foreign AffairsRe: President Trump's Religious Adviser, Sameerah Munshi Resigns by Teymanhenry(f): 9:22am On Mar 15
The question is, would a Christian be granted such position in Iran?? The USA is a Christian country and she still got the guts to say these. It's not her fault sha. She should be deported back to Iran or Iraq
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 4:04pm On Mar 13
samfrancis1:
why you all can be sentimental and hypocritical baffles me.. can you please state the policy and what line was crossed. Aside that Russia government invaded Ukraine? I’ll be waiting .
The UK government maintains strict policies, such as the National Security and Investment Act 2021,
to vet foreign investments for national security risks. These measures aim to prevent ownership of critical infrastructure by entities linked to hostile actors or terrorist organizations, ensuring that foreign, domestic, and economic policies are intertwined to maintain safety.
National Security and Investment (NSI) Act 2021: This law empowers the government to scrutinize and, if necessary, block or impose conditions on foreign investments in 17 sensitive sectors of the economy.
Prevent Duty: Organizations, including businesses, are required to have measures in place to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.
Financial Regulations: The UK has strict Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations to prevent terrorism financing.

Source- Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 7:05am On Mar 13
Jagabanfromcali:
You are completely off the tangent
It will always seem so to you. Truth is facing you in the eye yet you won't agree to it, why??

Watch or read Piers Morgan interview with Mehdi Hassan and see the comments Iranians are saying. These are citizens who fled from Iran because of the former leader
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 7:03am On Mar 13
Alikoooooooooo:
Which line did he cross ?
.sponsoring terrorism in Russia of course. You probably didn't follow up the news right?
Foreign AffairsRe: Piers Morgan Asks Mehdi Hassan If He’s Happy Ali Khamenei No Longer Ruling Iran by Teymanhenry(f): 7:02am On Mar 13
When you go through the comments on twitter by Iranians, you see them saying Ali Ayatollah was a murderer , he was never a spiritual leader. They are even afraid of Islamophobia. Many had to flee Iran for there own safety. He never allowed a Sunni Muslim a political position in the country. His regime have banned protests and the punishment is normally death. Yet Nigerians especially Muslims here think he is a good leader .
PoliticsRe: They Are Trying To Wipe Out The Christian Population In Nigeria — Bill Maher by Teymanhenry(f): 6:02pm On Mar 12
[quote author=WriteerNg post=138748929]Dull Nigerians go still believe this one too.

The same people wey dey fund Boko Haram wan help us fight Boko Haram.


would be smart enough to know US are not the sponsors of Boko Haram. We all know the country that openly sponsor terrorism. They practically acknowledged that they train and sponsor terrorism
Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Rejects Ceasefire: ‘you Can’t Start A War And Then Demand A Ceasefire by Teymanhenry(f): 2:17pm On Mar 12
I'm not sure Iranians would say this. How many casualties would they have before they agree to having a dialogue??
Let them hear the US first na. I' pity the innocent citizens who don't have a hand in this conflict but are victims already
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 10:38am On Mar 12
samfrancis1:
exactly how Chelsea wasn’t owned by Russia but was forcefully taken from abamovish you understand ca use e of Russian agains Ukraine ….
Hahaha don't change the narrative pls. Abrahamovic was forced to ' sell' Chelsea . Saying it was forcefully "taken" from him like he didn't get his full payment doesn't tell the full story.
He is a foreign investor and there are always clauses attached to deals when you want to invest in a country... England had a policy, he crossed the line.It's as simple as that.
This is a different context altogether.
PoliticsRe: Terrorists’ Onslaught: Who Will Rescue Yorubaland? by Teymanhenry(f): 9:41am On Mar 12
The commander in chief of the armed forces should rescue Nigerians but as usual he is busy politicizing about he would win the next election by every means possible
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 8:19am On Mar 12
Flangelo12:
Rubbish.

US controls a lot about these companies.

The government even determines if the companies are allowed to trade in another country and what they allowed to trade.

Also, US government has a lot of backdoor on thei infrastructure, they can snoop with or without a warrant.
They influence and regulate through policies, but that doesn’t mean they own the companies. For example, Jeff Bezos owns Amazon, not the United States government.

A good local example is the Dangote Refinery owned by Aliko Dangote. It would be inaccurate to say Nigeria owns it simply because it operates there.

Now imagine Dangote has a facility in Ghana, and during a crisis a port there is destroyed. The direct financial loss falls primarily on Dangote and his company, not Nigeria as a country.

Yes, there may be indirect economic effects, but the primary burden rests with the private owner.
Learn without insults bro. It will make us grow better as individuals and as a society
PoliticsRe: DSS Tells Court That Affan's Tweets Can Drag Nigeria Into Iran-Israel War by Teymanhenry(f): 7:10am On Mar 12
sweerychick:
grin so Iran or Israel go begin fight Nigeria because of one noentity that even most Nigerians never heard of?
💯 possible With our porous borders and existing armed groups, the environment can be vulnerable to exploitation by foreign actors.
Iran has often projected influence through proxy networks rather than direct confrontation. Groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthi movement have long been cited as examples of organizations that received Iranian support.
Security experts warn that such influence does not always require large groups. Support can sometimes flow through willing individuals who receive funding or resources and then move them across borders through informal networks.

In a fragile security environment like Nigeria’s, even small external links could further complicate the fight against insecurity. Ask yourself, how does Boko Haram and iswap gets it's weapons and funds??
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 6:55am On Mar 12
Jagabanfromcali:
Yes it is becoming a trap and I want Trump to conclude and leave quickly before things get out of hand
Iran’s recent actions suggest a growing sense of desperation. When a country begins targeting states that are not directly involved in the conflict—such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates—it often signals that it is struggling to confront its primary adversaries head-on. If Iran truly believes its problem lies with Israel and the United States, logic would suggest directing its response toward those actors rather than expanding the battlefield to neighboring states.

Targeting countries that are not formally part of the war risks widening the conflict in unpredictable ways. Instead of pressuring others to urge Washington to restrain Israel, such attacks could provoke retaliation from the very states being targeted. In that scenario, Iran would not only be confronting Israel and the United States but potentially several Middle Eastern countries at once.

The real question then becomes strategic: is Iran prepared for the consequences of turning a bilateral confrontation into a broader regional conflict? History shows that once more actors are drawn into a war, controlling its outcome becomes far more difficult.
Foreign AffairsRe: Legitimate Targets: Iran Issues Warning To US Tech Firms, Google, Amazon, Others by Teymanhenry(f): 6:44am On Mar 12
Putindbutt:
wahala wahala wahala!!!

Microsoft already told his workers to start working from home while some are already making a decision to relocate away from the region. All the billions in AI infrastructure projects in Saudi, Dubai and co is about to get badly hit.

Who would ever belief that someday anything related to the US would be banished from the middle east?. Is God not wonderful. From their ships/vessels to military/ naval bases to tech companies, Iran is placing an embargo on ALL of them!. Same Iran who some ignorant kids were underrating.

Even the US Senate had expressed disappointment and hopelessness after receiving a brief on the war.

Iran says the war has expanded to infrastructure war. I love that. Every US tech firm providing US and Isreal with cyber defense and security, AI infrastructure, cloud services, data analytics, spying on Iran and providing US military with intelligence and surveillance, Iran has issued a warning that You're NEXT. I love this.

For those kids in Nigeria pushing Trump and Nentayahu to attack Iran, my wish is that fuel price should reach 10,000 naira per liter, so that you can go meet Trump to give you free fuel.

I don't know the kind of sand God used in creating some people in Nigeria, especially those who are beclouded with emotion and hate for others. You're so blinded that you feel whoever you dislike should pé.rish even if your roofs will also collapse along with it. I feel so sorry for you, I pity una.

Iran will surely overcome and all other smaller countries that are being constantly bullied will come out stronger after this.
If Iran believes the problem is the United States, logic would suggest confronting the source directly. Instead, attacks often target infrastructure in countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, or Kuwait—U.S. partners but not the main actor.
That approach is risky. Damaging their infrastructure could trigger retaliation and quickly turn the situation into a broader regional conflict, leaving Iran facing several countries at once.
Indirect responses sometimes aim to avoid direct war with a stronger power, but they often create unintended consequences and widen the conflict. ⚠️🌍

Hope you know AI, Amazon, Microsoft and other technology companies mentioned are not owned by the US government but by individuals. Is that the way to go??
CelebritiesRe: Nkechi Blessing Speaks On Pressure Ladies Face Over Body Shape by Teymanhenry(f): 9:55pm On Mar 11
Men don't bully women for their body shape as much as women do each other. They tend to compete against each other hence the issue of BBL..

THE MOMENT WE MAERY YOU, YOUR BIG BOOTY DONT MATTER. RESPECT AND CHARACTER DOES
Foreign AffairsRe: US Senators Slam Iran War After Classified Briefing by Teymanhenry(f): 8:10am On Mar 11
ARISHEM:
Trump just went bombing Iran thinking a regime change will be easy as he did to Venezuela. He started something without a plan
In your little mind, you think you've made sense? 😆
CelebritiesRe: If You Invite A Woman On A Date, Pay All The Bills — Says Pete Edochie by Teymanhenry(f): 7:36pm On Mar 09
Let me summarize what he said.
Whoever requested or invited the other person should pay the bills.
That means, if the girl said she wants you guys to go out, she should pay the bills. If the guy says he wants them to go out, he should take care of the bills. .. that's responsibility, simple.
PoliticsRe: Wike Kneeling Before Pastor Ibiyomie When He Won Governorship Election by Teymanhenry(f): 4:31pm On Mar 09
Ir didn't stoped him from becoming a nuisance.
Foreign AffairsRe: Israeli/Iranian War: See Casualties On All Sides by Teymanhenry(f): 1:46pm On Mar 09
You’re clearly not following the situation closely. Multiple international outlets like CNN, Al Jazeera, and Sky News are reporting similar figures, backed with visual evidence and on-ground footage. It’s difficult to dismiss all of that while sitting behind a laptop or phone trying to debunk verified reports.

The reality is that Iran’s defense system is nowhere near as advanced as Israel’s, let alone that of the United States. The technological gap in missile defense, surveillance, and interception systems means Iran simply cannot neutralize attacks at the same rate Israel can. This alone explains why casualties and infrastructure damage tend to be higher on their side.

Even though Iran is believed to possess more missiles in quantity, the real issue is defensive capability and technology. Having missiles is one thing; having advanced systems to detect, intercept, and neutralize incoming attacks is another. Israel has invested heavily in layered defense technologies, while Iran’s defensive infrastructure is far less sophisticated.

So before dismissing widely reported figures, take a moment to look at the broader picture. Understanding the difference between offensive stockpiles and defensive technology makes the situation much clearer. Arguments without proper research don’t really help anyone grow.
Foreign AffairsRe: Oil Prices Surge Past $100 As Iran Names New Supreme Leader, Global Shares slide by Teymanhenry(f): 12:04pm On Mar 09
FreeStuffsNG:
Smh.

Ignorance is not bliss o. Oil money is not just money. The dying world reserve currency, US dollars, is pegged against oil. Oil proceeds is the biggest source of fund for US debt and stock market. It goes down, US will likely default in it's debt of around $34 trillion and the US economy SHALL collapse, dragging down into severe economic most nations that have not decoupled from the US economy and holding huge US bonds.

Iranians are not stupid. In fact, they have proven to be way smarter than the Americans. This was why Trump's own generals initially counselled him against going to war with Iran but he want to use Iran's war to save himself from being impeached and going to jail.

It is this your kind of obscene ignorance and lack of humility to learn that Trump displayed and now putting human civilization in real jeopardy
Iranians are not stupid, but it’s important to acknowledge that they are currently the ones bearing the heaviest cost of the war. Reports indicate that over 1,200 people have already been killed, and the number continues to rise. Behind these numbers are grieving families, destroyed communities, and a nation struggling with growing loss.

The damage goes far beyond casualties. Oil facilities, weapon bunkers, and key infrastructure have been bombed, weakening both Iran’s strategic capacity and its economy. Thousands of families have also been displaced, leaving many homeless and uncertain about their future.

Even more alarming is the situation in Tehran, where strikes on oil storage sites have left the capital covered in thick smoke and toxic fumes. Several news reports say the air has become dangerous for residents, forcing many to stay indoors due to the risk of pollution and respiratory problems.

In the end, wars are often discussed in terms of power and strategy, but the real impact is on ordinary people. Right now, Iranians are paying a heavy price — through loss of lives, destroyed homes, toxic air, and a severely damaged economy. Quoted- Financial times and Ajazeera
Foreign AffairsRe: Oil Prices Surge Past $100 As Iran Names New Supreme Leader, Global Shares slide by Teymanhenry(f): 11:45am On Mar 09
Oil producing states like Nigeria will make more money. Federal government and our corrupt state government will be smiling to the bank now
PoliticsRe: I Prayed And God Stepped In For Wike - Pastor Ibiyeomie by Teymanhenry(f): 11:44am On Mar 09
May God punish this thief. A true man of God will not pray for Wike's success. He'll rather pray for his repentance. For him to be born again. A clear reference is how Jesus told Nichodemus to be born again. Salvation is Wike needs, not political growth

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