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Of the 3 of them, I personally believe Wizkid is the most mature. And despite the fact that he's a celebrity, he seems to want to keep his private life out of the media spotlight, unlike Davido that makes a public announcement whenever he buys a watch (and I say this as someone who likes Davido and enjoys his music). |
Out of curiousity. Do people still fall for this? In 2022? Are some of our people really this gullible? |
Correction: he's the most popular Nigerian politician on Social Media. Abdullahi the gateman and Iya Basira the Amala seller are not on Twitter or Nairaland, and I can assure you they are not going to vote for him. |
Nigeria's practice of democracy is turning into a farce. |
Lanretoye:Like I said, most of you are kids. At least learn how to use punctuation properly when writing in a public forum. And you'll notice if you took the time to read properly (which I doubt, going from the semi-literate nonsense you threw out above) that I said after work or during the weekend |
I like and respect Peter Obi as an individual, but the simple truth of the matter is that the masses in the North will not vote for him. |
A bird in hand is worth 2 in the bush. The grass is not greener on the other side. Young man, I know the job might be difficult, but please stick with it for now. Then use your spare time to learn a skill or a vocation. Or alternately, get the Keke and then drive it after work and during the weekends, this way you earn both from your job and from your Keke side business. If you abandon the job and jump with both legs into being a tricycle operator, what will you do if you wake up one day and discover your state govt (I'm assuming Lagos) has banned Keke operators (it might sound unlikely but it's very possible). What will you do if (God forbid) the Keke gets damaged in your very first week (I might seem unduly pessimistic, but one must always plan and prepare for possible negative outcomes even if one hopes they don't come to pass). So pls stick with the job, and either learn a skill on the side or ride the Keke on the side ( evenings and weekends). If you go with the 2nd option, then once you've saved the equivalent of at least 6 months of your salary, then you can leave that job, knowing that you have ample financial reserves you can fall back on incase of any unforeseen occurrence (may God forbid such, but once again, one has to be prepared). Disregard most of the people here telling you to leave the job outright. A lot of them are kids who have never suffered in their life and who are still living with their parents. |
This is the unvarnished truth of the matter. Forget all the social media noise making. Yes Obi will take the East, but Tinubu will split the North with Atiku, and since the West is in the bag for Tinubu, the result of next year's election is practically a foregone conclusion. The Lion of Bourdillon will once again roar in victory |
This el-rufai kid is an embarrassment to his father. He wants David to thrash him againon Twitter, it seems the last one was not enough. I think it's be on obvious that the sons of some of these northern politicians are not well brought up. Take the case ofGanduje's son suing his own mother (if my memory serves me right) |
I'm a core APC supporter, but to be very honest APC should never have allowed this boy to contest under under its flag. I mean what can a nightclub owner (and if this young man has any other productive business apart from running a nightclub, someone should pls enlighten me) possibly contribute to the polity? |
Even in Atiku's dreams, he will never win next year's elections. With Obi capturing the East, and Tinubu taking the west and a portion of the North, the political permutations favor Jagaban. |
Its not a surprise. Yoruba boys are known for their generosity and large-heartedness. Omo wa ni |
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