@Ukaniattah@rukky_nate Thank you for schooling him. He can't comprehend a well-written opinion, so he is trying to belittle your intelligence by screaming Ai
Chibok Girls; The First Lady literally cried on live TV. She was even turned to a meme.
Yoruba children, Yoruba teacher beheaded; President and First Lady are celebrating APC primaries but you don’t see the issue because you are in Lekki & it’s not your nieces or nephews (yet).
I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s.
Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph.
You too can connect the dots: https://t.co/faIfzWfAIp
She just reverse-engineered the psychology of every high-performer who can't turn off.
You can't tell a firefighter to nap. Their entire identity is built around staying alert when everyone else is asleep. Telling them to rest triggers the same resistance as telling them to quit.
"Let's watch a show" works because it reframes rest as togetherness. He didn't agree to sleep. He agreed to spend time with her. Sleep was just the side effect.
The best people in your life don't argue with your stubbornness. They just build a trap you walk into willingly.
nigerian fiction is so heavy
it feels like i need to wash myself in a river to rid myself of how it lingers, even when you’re done. i think it hits more because it’s like looking in a mirror; the verbiage is yours, the ppl are yours, the culture is familiar.
@UnkleAyo The environment molds culture. Nigerians have been living in survival mode for decades.
When there's scarcity, they'll be competition.
When the outside world doesn’t respect you, you'll desire that respect from the have-nots who can.
Men have the same rights no matter where they go in the world. A woman's rights depends on the country she lives in or the religion she follows.
Read again.