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PoliticsRe: Nigerians Laud Tinubu For Appointing Tunji-Ojo As Minister Of Interior by wilfred0810: 9:28pm On Sep 17, 2023
But under his watch, the list of immigration recruitment exercise conducted by the last administration has been adulterated by removing some names of the successful applicants and replaced by their own cronies candidates that never participated in the recruitment exercise. They shared the list into 2, one for old administration and the remaining half for them the new sheriffs in power.
I'm not saying the list presented by the old administration is even the authentic applicants that qualified for the job but two wrongs can never make a right. OUR SYSTEM DESERVES TO BE SANITISED!

So, what are we really talking about by hailing the minister left, right and centre now? We have a bigger problem at hand and we need to open our eyes to challenge these our so called leaders.
RomanceRe: “Once You Date Me, It’s Either Our Wedding Or Your Funeral” - Lady Says by wilfred0810: 6:19pm On Dec 10, 2020
elizabeth24:
A Nigerian lady has left many tongues wagging after she made a remark about dating men.


A Nigerian Lady who is Identified as Amaka as made a stir on a Facebook group (Igbo Rant HQ) as she stated that If you date her, She expects Marriage, but if nit, You die .

She wrote; “Once you date me, there is no Break up. It is either we plan wedding or your Funeral. Are you ready?”

This statement she made will make men who are dating her feel whether to live her or not
https://www.elizabethblog.com.ng/2020/12/Once-You-Date-Me-Its-Either-Our-Wedding-Or-Your-Funeral-Lady-says.html
I support what she said , our society should learn how to value women and not using them , if u know she have nothing upstairs don't date her allow her, every woman belongs to a man , men think about this
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Youths Urge Pius Anyim To Run For The Presidency by wilfred0810: 3:14pm On Dec 08, 2020
TheTrueNigerian:
Call him a leader who juxtaposes the quality service to the people and an unwavering dedication to making Nigeria great again, and you will not be far from the truth. As a key political figure in the Nigerian space, Pius Anyim has shown and demonstrated a high level of commitment and consistency to growth and progress, especially in a political atmosphere of nonchalance.
Pius Anyim is best described as a goal-getter and a revolutionary; a goal getter because he only sees opportunities where others see problems, he sees solutions where others see problems. He is a revolutionary because his ideas are neither bound by time nor constrained by space. They transcend generations and have been described as the seeds that birth a flourishing nation. As an individual who believes that nation-building is the work of every concerned citizen, Mr. Anyim walks the talk and contributes his own quota daily. Unlike other leaders who make lofty ideas, Mr. Anyim is a grassroot member of society and so he understands the take and pulse of the masses, an asset which assists his thought process and govern his decision making. A natural leader, Anyim’s history is filled with stories of responsibilities dutifully carried out, projects embarked upon and the rousing applause from local and international communities all extolling a man dedicated to changing his immediate society and setting things right for growth and development.
When Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian activist said, “satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment”, he most certainly had no idea that the statement would define the life of a Nigerian leader, a man given to excellence and perfection, a man who would not settle for less, but only the best. While others are often concerned about the end result of a project, Anyim looks at the critical process, because that is where true change really happens and that is enough success and satisfaction for him.
A defender of the rights of the lowly, the marginalized, the disregarded and the trampled upon. A leader who cannot see wrong or injustice and turn the other way. A man who will battle to the last for the equal treatment of all and sundry. A man who does not just see people, but sees their future and how he can help them achieve it, such that they in the long-run impact others around them.
It is therefore no wonder that youths from different corners of the country have called on this man of valor to come back into the political sphere of the country, and again, show true leadership and efficiency. At this point in time, there is an obvious dearth of quality leaders passionate about moving the both the South-East region, his home region, and Nigeria as a country, and with a leader like Pius Anyim, sanity will be restored into the system again.
Needless to state at this point that Pius Anyim is the leader we all hope for, a visionary par excellence, a man who bodies the ideologies that are quintessential ingredients for growth, a man who sees and comprehends the role and synergy that should exist between the people and the government. He is not just a leader. He is our leader. He is a custodian of values that society should hold dear and sacrosanct. He is truth and honesty personified. That man is Pius Anyim.
looking at this post I know that the problem with us is sectionalism , tribalism and and low mindset, my brother any youth that have the interest of the people at heart come out . not someone that wants to use power to exploit the masses
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Youths Urge Pius Anyim To Run For The Presidency by wilfred0810: 3:08pm On Dec 08, 2020
Abfinest007:
who are these Nigeria youths that ask him to run for presidency . someone that can't control his state wants to control Nigeria.
my brother ask me ooooooo sometimes some group of people think they can use our brain , they think they can manipulate us , what we need is a blooded young youth not someone that is old enough

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