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kay10:Not sure Nigerians are aware...someone should tag on Instagram....Nigerians will massively vote... |
Pepperdemisback:Just imagine wetin you type for social media space.Lets have some decorum please.And have you voted.If not ,let others vote please...thanks. |
toyosiolamide:Guys post this on Instagram...not sure Nigerians are aware....they are currently voting miss kwara and she is leading...Let's vote massively for Chidinma...Please post this on Instagram and twitter.... |
Fineman2:Guys keep voting.... |
Fineman2:Just gave her another 50 votes...please vote for her guys...nonsense people. |
Xanddy:Take to a paediatric hospital asap ...you don't want to joke with a testicular torsion..All the best |
Nonybb:Beauty paegent isn't done based on state of origin.States are assigned just to encourage diversity.Pleasw this should not even be a topic of discuss...before you people start embarrassing yourselves.I have voted for her.Have you? |
[quote author=toyosiolamide post=131543207][/quote]Thank you.Vote completed.She must win. |
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Autonomous01:Thank you for the information however the work of a functioning and equipped ambulance with trained paramedic personnel can't be compared to FRSC. I appreciate the little input by FRSC however we can do better.Have a lovely day sis. |
God1000:Not to be ahead of myself but I can't see one single ambulance/fire truck on site in these pictures?If right,then we need to start asking the right questions.Is it so difficult to make all these basic things available? |
LagosPrince:I hope you know that many of the people who have spoken against Tinubu and called for protests are primarily from the Southwest. For example, Sowore, Femi Falana, Adegboruwa, and Adeyanju. Apart from that, most of the protests have occurred in the Southwest. What else do you people want? This is gaslighting at its peak. The moment we all realize that having a better country is a collective and conscientious effort, the better it will be. Discipline in our day to day interactions, the fear of God in our dealings with our neighbors, and upholding moral values are crucial. Our government is a reflection of us as a people. If you are protesting and yet feel you have the moral right to loot shops and cause destruction, then you are a bad person. We need to do better and raise better citizens. |
Alexlalax1:South Africans are much in Ireland.They used to not need a visa for Ireland, so you hardly saw them in places like the UK. Now, they are more commonly found in countries with which they have bilateral visa agreements.So yes they also live SA to live in other western countries but maybe not as much as other African countries. |
Zonefree:If you understand how true governance works and how years of failed governance have affected the Nigerian state, then you will understand that no messiah can change that country in the next 15 years. A foundation can be laid with the right mindset and leadership. For us to have a good country, our mindset must change collectively as a people, and then maybe that country we desire can start materializing in the next 20 years or more. The level of decadence and indiscipline is reflected in every sphere and individual in this country, which translates and reflects in the kind of leaders we have. If the three candidates we had during the last election are still the ones we feel will bring the right Nigeria we crave, then that means you still do not understand the level of problems we have in this country. Most people and government workers are so self-centered; corruption is deep-rooted in our system. I wish us the best. |
gidgiddy:Is this something to brag about..na all this kind chochocho go prevent the person from getting released...Na the arrival carry am reach where hm dey now... |
Afonjah:IIt is then obvious your submission is coming from a place of hate rather than just providing information. It reeks of jealousy.O maa wa alright. |
AqualinaXYZ:Keep up with your propaganda....trying so much to sow discord....some of you belong on the street....like this social media needs some very stringent regulations...abi what is this..... |
Smartcitizen:If you are well informed, you will know that riverine areas in Ogun State (locally known as waterside) are predominantly occupied by farmers, most of whom are non-indigenes settlers. Are they Nigerians? Yes, but they are mostly non-Yorubas. I am ashamed of myself for trying to respond to a tribal urchin like you, as you probably will not understand what I have written here, I wish you a lovely weekend though... |
Sapasenator:There is nothing impossible anywhere, brother. Jonathan was unseated as a sitting president. Trump was unseated as a sitting president. Ramaphosa was almost unseated. However, as I have mentioned, Obi's e-warriors are his undoing. They can do better by being modest, respecting other party opponents, being more inclusive, and reaching out to the North where Obi was almost unknown in the last election, which he is already doing. Should he lose the next election, his supporters should desist from playing tribal cards by insulting certain tribes. Nigerian politics is by numbers. For you to win in this diverse country, you have to be at least 25 percent acceptable across the six geopolitical regions. If you feel you do not need support from any of the zones, then you risk losing. This isn't a political sentiment but unfortunately, that's the way the country is. |
Dijita:You are right, he needs a smart PR strategy. I hope his followers also understand that unseating a sitting president anywhere in the world is difficult, although not impossible. The best way to promote him right now is with wisdom, respect, and inclusion. Obi's e-warriors are his worst enemy. |
SoNature:Politics is a game of numbers. If he has a chance to win, his supporters must desist from holding those who oppose him by the jugular and behave in ways that demand everyone’s sole support for him. In essence, they must refrain from insulting certain tribes and instead present him as a Nigerian, campaigning with love, humility, and respect. From the way his supporters present him right now, the same mistakes they made in 2023 may repeat themselves. Respect other tribes, reach out, and show respect. If you insult me, then maybe my message has still not been conveyed. Some of us who supported him and even encouraged others to support him saw our efforts turned into futility by the way we were later insulted and made to feel. Obi needs an election PR strategist to help control his online warriors for him to stand a chance.My humble opinion |
[quote author=idealogical post=130360556][/quote]In this day and age, our politicians are still putting on a show to open a primary care center. The revenue spent on these commissioning events could be used for other projects or empowerment initiatives. At every opportunity, they don't hesitate to organize these annoying and embarrassing commissioning ceremonies. Even the Lagos government that forms woke and claims to be progressive, is guilty of this. Wake up, Nigeria; we are ages behind. We are just anyhow,haba.Wake up,stop sleeping... Well done though for building the center but wake up. |
Bluffly:I hope you know the Nigerian goal was assisted by iwobi..He had a lot of interceptions and counterplay for the team and for me he had a good match.Again I feel they tried considering the strength of the opponent played. I haven't seen super eagles string passes recently like they did in this match. I am impressed with the second half and kudos to the boys. |
akinsto4ever:Which game did you watch.South Africa is not a small team...Iwobi did well in this Match-infact had the highest rating.They tried and let's try to be appreciative of their efforts.If e easy go run am. |
Ezeama400:A representation of the number of civil servants in those states... Civil servants likely come first on the list, followed by politicians, then bankers... lol. Kudos to public servants still doing their job with pride, diligence, and humility. |
Benzigler:Well, it is a common problem, and I have personally voiced my opinion on issues like that, irrespective of my tribal inclination, when the situation permits. I wouldn't keep a record of my social media comments as a passport to satisfy someone's insinuation. We can collectively do better and still differ in our religious, ethnic, and political beliefs or inclinations while respecting each other. Have a nice week. |
OkpaNsukkaisBae:Inasmuch as I am certain you do not deserve or warrant a reply, using this project as a form of response depicts your IQ.You will definitely need some Okpa to sell tonight to make ends meet man. I am not in your league.Peace be upon you. |
OkpaNsukkaisBae:Inasmuch as I do not support tribalism, I hope if what you are doing is reversed, you won't start claiming hate towards a certain tribe. Before you come for me, I have friends and relatives across diverse tribes and none of them behave the way some of you behave here. If you understand how diverse Nigeria is, you wouldn't be surprised to see people from different ethnic groups living/represented in the same community. Let's be civil in our way of life. Peace be unto you. |
post=130255782:Abeg see road safety package sef....at least try and cover this person with a bag.Nawah. |
This visit is apparently upsetting the British media and if you are familiar with how the Daily Mail operates, you will not take this news seriously. You forced the poor couple out of the UK and are still trying to make a mess of them, even when they are just busy going about their own lives.Nawah for Britain ooo...Abeg... |
1Sharon:But Kildare is in Republic of Ireland not UK.Perhaps correct your Title. |
OkpaNsukkaisBae:Ronu miscreants as you called them have been setting the bar high from ages.I hope you know that when it comes to education , you cant underestimate the south westerners ...So show some respect...No be today...Well done and kudos to the guys for the acheivement. |
