Naetokelly: You’re the only person that see things from my perspective! The man even collected another person house around aregbe side and chase people away from garage immediately he became coas ! He no even chill rara
seriously 😒. He forgot that power is transient, power intoxicate.
Vision101: Forget this. Nigerians are too loud. The house is on mortgage, the car is on credit. He will not tell you how many shifts he's working to make up. He might presently be bothered that his papers are about to expire. He might be thinking of the route to use. With his masters degree he might end up accepting sponsorship from a care home. This means that that's what he will do for the next five years.
This means bye bye to a career in engineering for example that he made 2.1 plus masters degree. If he decides to avoid using this route he might have to go for a PhD. This means that he has to face payment of tuition for another three years and back to 20 hours per week menial job for the duration of his studies. UK PhD is not beans particularly in stem. Many start but don't finish.
I'm not saying that there are no advantages after all the family invested life time savings. There should therefore be returns. But it not the way some of them come online to paint it.
nope you are wrong here, you don’t know how he make it in life. Just ask for God Grace to succeed in life. He’s in Uk 🇬🇧 enjoying life there. You don’t even know how he make it in life.
mikkyangel: Cyprus nor b opportunity ohhh,dt place dry Sahara desert.. absolutely no jobs there", even d locals not friendly with foreigners...Most Africans I meet there were on waiting list for Asylum to be answered mk dem cross enter Greece or Turkey...the place nor just try atall
Dey don spoil the country also. Well some people like Cyprus 🇨🇾 too
rip 🪦. Lagbaja tried, he married only 1 wife and have 2 kids. He’s disciplined in his dealings and ways of life. He shouldn’t have start any projects in his country home in Ilobu. He should have stayed in the service for 2-3 years before embarking on projects in his hometown in Ilobu
FactsZoneAfrica: Known as the richest black man in the world and Africa’s wealthiest individual, Dangote has amassed a jaw-dropping fortune of over $13.4 billion. But this isn’t just a story of inherited wealth; it’s one of vision, discipline, and a determination to build something monumental. Aliko Dangote’s Rise to Fame and Fortune
Born into a wealthy Nigerian family in 1957, Aliko Dangote had a head start in life. But don’t let that fool you into thinking his success was handed to him on a silver platter. While his family provided him with resources and an entrepreneurial mindset, Dangote’s achievements are a result of his relentless drive and foresight.
he’s a clueless destiny killer by using his trucks to killed innocent people on our major roads. He’s a clueless monopolistic Nigeria business man. No one take him serious at all.
ExAngel007: A man from northern Nigeria has said that only Islamic law can change Nigeria.
The social media user with the handle @sarki_sultan posted:
According to the social media user's bio, he lives in the UK.
This comes amid outrage over President Bola Tinubu attending the Joint Arab-Islamic Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, earlier this week, with Nigerians asking if Nigeria is now an Islamic nation.
It also comes just two weeks after a bill seeking to make Sharia law not just a personal matter in the constitution was rejected in the House of Representatives.
Bamidele Salam, a lawmaker from Osun State, said the bill should be rejected because it has the potential to derail the freedom enjoyed by all religions in Nigeria.
Dey play here. Nigeria is never an Islamic country, you better carry your Islamic preachings to Iran
Jorussia: Your own is always to pray for fight between imaginary camps in APC and to a large extent PDP.
in politics there will always be a fight between two or three camps because of greeds and misunderstanding. You seem not to understand nigeria politics and its player’s
Social media reacts as Portable says Olamide did not make him famous
He says that Olamide helped him but is not responsible for his fame.
Portable asserts that Olamide has not supported him and his music since 'Zazu Zeh' in 2021. Nigerian singer Portable has ruffled feathers on social media after asserting that rapper Olamide did not make him famous.
During a recent live stream on TikTok, the controversial singer spoke about his fame after Olamide featured in his hit single Zazu Zeh in 2021, slamming the notion that the rapper made him popular. He clarified that while Olamide helped him, the credit for his fame does not solely belong to the rapper.
He said, "Is it Olamide that posted me and got me famous? He's my helper, yes but I was already famous before he helped me."
"These are two different things; he didn't come to meet me suffering. Everyone wanted to mingle with me at the time and it even caused some issues. But let's even talk about it, since that time that Olamide helped me, has he ever posted me on his story? " he asked, I thank God for what he did but still, what year did he help me? It's not the same feature that I've been using to fend for myself all this while."
Portable also pointed to other figures like Tunde Ednut and Skepta, highlighting their contributions to his career, while calling out industry insiders he claims have blacklisted him.
He continued, "Did he ever post me or repost any of my singles? Don't tell me rubbish. I helped myself, please! I've even been backlisted in the industry. Abeg, if you no see me, I no see you! What would you now say about Skepta, who did a collab with me? It was Tunde Ednut who helped me by posting my freestyle; people were already looking for me before Olamide."
"Let me remind you all If you've forgotten, it was an old video that brought me to the spotlight. The reason nobody wants to mingle with me anymore is because they know I know my rights. I'm a superstar, Bleep you people!" Portable seethed.
His statement has sparked reactions on social media, with many calling him out for being ungrateful to the rapper.
An X user asked, "Why e no reject badoo verse when e know say e don blow….Mumu portable!!"
"U no see how he dey cry begging badoo?" Another X user asked, referring to an old video of Portable on his knees begging Olamide, while on his knees thanking him for having a verse on his track.
An outraged Instagram user weighed in, saying, "This guy is the most ungrateful and jealous human being i have seen in Nigeria, i swear no be joke"
"That Olamide did for you with that verse alone is enough and yes it’s best how he disassociated himself from you. Thank God he didn’t even do more than what he did cause you are an Ingrate," said another Instagram user.
Another person came to Portable's defence, saying, "I know Portable might be unreasonable most times but he is making a valid point, he acknowledged Olamide and doesn’t want people to downplay his talents and efforts, do you know how many wey Olamide don help wey refuse to blow cos they are not creative enough? In every nonsense, sense still Dey am!"
yes now. But still Garfield1, there will be serious fight between Oshiomhole camp, Ize Iyamu camp and Governor Monday Okpebohlo camp too. Let’s keep our fingers crossed bro
Bluntemperor: OP, Kudos, even for carrying out your investigation? But how would they survive the days and nights? Just wandering o? If criminals waylaid them,this child, especially,who comes to save this kid? Government should do something but how did they get to this State and from which State are they coming from? God have mercy!
unfortunately government doesn’t care about the ways they lived in the society. Government will only used them to their advantage