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Igbo WickedNess has no boundary. That tribe always put Nigeria in frightening shocks since 13th century till date. What mavels me most is to their own blood. They don't give a f___k. Odaju ni awon Igbo. |
I need just a page calender but contains the 12 months |
Kemi Badenoch is a name increasingly recognized in the political realm, particularly in the United Kingdom, where she serves as a prominent Conservative politician. However, her story is not merely one of personal achievement; it is emblematic of a broader narrative shared by many Nigerians who have faced adversity, displacement, and the struggle for a better life beyond their native land. The Nigerian Diaspora: A Tale of Triumph and Tragedy The experiences of Nigerians who have relocated overseas often reflect a duality of triumph and tragedy. On one hand, many succeed in forging new paths for themselves, leveraging their education and determination to excel in their adopted countries. On the other hand, this success often comes against a backdrop of profound loss—loss that is linked to the socio-political realities much of Nigeria continues to grapple with. Cultural Roots and Upbringing Kemi Badenoch was born to Nigerian parents who migrated to the UK. Her story underscores the significant contributions of the Nigerian diaspora, who often carry with them the rich heritage and values instilled by their families. These values—resilience, hard work, and determination—have propelled many Nigerian immigrants to success in various fields, including politics, technology, healthcare, and the arts. However, behind this narrative lies a harsh reality for many who remain in Nigeria. For every success story like Badenoch's, there are countless others whose lives have been irrevocably altered by systemic issues in their home country. The Struggles at Home: Displacement and Injustice 1. Demolition of Family Homes. Many Nigerians have witnessed the heartbreaking destruction of properties built by their parents, often in an environment plagued by corruption and poor governance. Families who invested their life savings into homes have seen them razed without compensation, leaving them stranded in a system that shows little regard for individual rights. 2. Arbitrary Incarceration. The rule of law remains a concern in Nigeria, where individuals can be incarcerated without due process. It is common for those who dare to challenge the status quo—be it through protests or activism—to find themselves jailed under dubious charges. These individuals often languish in prison, victims of a legal system that frequently prioritizes power over justice. 3. Brutality Against Protesters. Protesting against government mismanagement and social injustices has led to deadly confrontations, as seen during the End SARS protests against police brutality. Many peaceful demonstrators have met violence instead of dialogue, faced with unyielding forces that react with hostility rather than understanding. 4. Starvation and Precarity. Economic instability has left many families in Nigeria struggling to secure basic needs, with some tragically facing starvation. Government inefficiencies, corruption, and insecurity have exacerbated the situation, while the global economic landscape leads to fluctuating prices and diminished opportunities for the most vulnerable. Resilience and Representation: Despite these challenges, individuals like Kemi Badenoch symbolize hope and resilience. Their journeys highlight the potential to overcome adversity and thrive, often serving as a source of inspiration for those who remain in Nigeria. Badenoch, with her political platform, can advocate for the Nigerian diaspora and highlight the injustices faced by many who still live under threat and instability. Prominent figures who have relocated overseas often use their positions to draw attention to the systemic issues affecting Nigeria. They can raise awareness on the global stage about the plight of their compatriots, pushing for accountability and reforms that could lead to meaningful change at home. As a True Rugged Naija babe! Kemi Badenoch’s journey is a testament to determination against the odds, emblematic of a cohort of Nigerians who have faced monumental challenges. Their stories intertwine, reflecting both the potential for greatness and the harsh realities of a nation under duress. As the world increasingly connects through migration, it is essential to recognize and address the systemic issues that compel individuals to leave their homeland in search of better opportunities. Advocacy for change within Nigeria is crucial—not only for the well-being of those who remain but also as a means to honor the sacrifices made by many who have gone before. The legacy of these narratives is one of resilience and the tireless pursuit of justice, a journey that continues to evolve with each new chapter. I writes. .. |
It shall never be well with apc and its cohorts |
Kindly advise me on what business to do now with 1m-1.5m that can bring in minimum of 8m for my family . Your genuine conts is apreciated |
Let's deal |
This is bad part of NL. Many genuine dreams have been shattered due to this kind of bad eggs behaviors |
Wicked soul n empty brain giving false hope to gullible ones. Before nko? 2024 shall be good and well for me and my family and my fellow patriots, cos God will aveng for Nigerians. And all of you shall be consumed by nemesis! Hallelujah! |
Kindly suggest as a matter of urgency the specs of a good laptops for kids of 7 and 10 respectively. They are enrolling in aptech kids programming classes for Java, python, etc in January. A good one that will stand the test of time considering the fact that its children world. |
Pls help! My brother has passed the TFT 1st challenge of 8% since last month within a day or two. but to pass the 2nd challenge of just 5% is like cracking through the olumo rock since last month. Has anyone pass through this kind of situation before? Are this prop firms using gimicks to make people fail? |
olaolulazio:Anyone that's not in line with APC is Now your enemy. What's wrong with you.?? Are you insane? Don't you feel the heat of APC? It shall not be well with enemies of Nigeria and Nigerians. |
This OP still dey alive so? |
You never mentioned how to use this this your fruit. Expecialy for 40sec men crew them... |
amp01:Do you allow payment on delivery? (Trucking) |
HisSplendor:share your group link. I need the settings |
MarketDispatch:Not at all. Am just worried. |
Why do you cover the settings? Are you in pity with the broker? ABI you be broker agent to lure guys to fund acc, Or you have an alterior motive to Syphon and milk newbies? Kindly clear yourself let's know the direction you are driving at. |
I want to know if an employee's bank account can be monitored by the employer if the employer isn't comfortable with the life style of the employee. I mean employee living beyond his/her means can the Bank grant the employer access to monitor a staff's salary account? |
princeabdul:I need the t-shirt and the cap |
Cool PC. Ur number for proper negotiation |
Not more than that |
Are you on what's app for proper negotiation? Ready buyer |
Is needed urgently Available cash=70k |
Escrow 35k |
25k am ready to pickup tomorrow morning |
How many bit? |