Without war, there is no peace.
Peace isn't the opposite of war it's often the result of it. Every ceasefire, treaty and 'era of peace' in history came after someone fought hard enough to force it. Peace isn't given, it's earned in blood. #peaceprotectslivelihoods
My bro, my bro until loyalty became inconvenient for you. Betrayal doesn't always come from enemies, sometimes it comes wrapped in years of trust and shared secrets. The wound cuts different when it's someone who knew exactly what they were doing. #Betrayal#Loyalty
Ronaldo vs Messi isn't really a debate, it's a mirror.
If you value hard work discipline and pure will to be the best you say Ronaldo. If you value natural genius, effortless magic and football as art you say Messi
Both GOATs, just different religions
#worldcup#FootballNews
People don't give Agbo sellers enough credit.
Forget the stereotypes they run loyal customer networks, remember exactly what cures your ailment, and give that protective, maternal energy to regulars. Literally the community doctors of the streets.
Shout-out to Agbo Sellers!
Look past the rough exterior , Lagos agberos are some of the most organized, disciplined groups in Nigeria. The brotherhood, how they run chaotic parks seamlessly, it's wild. And when they're in a good mood?Their humor and raw street love is unmatched.
#Lagos#sarcasm@DonAzag
Every tribe in Nigeria is blessed, but there is a different kind of grace when it comes to Igbo girls. From the effortless glow and structural elegance to that natural, regal carriage their beauty is just completely beyond.
tag that igbo girl now!
#NigerianBeauty#Melanin
Nigerian musicians, comedians and influencers have more reach than most politicians #EndSARS proved that. So why the silence now? Some fear the backlash artists faced after 2020, some just don't see activism as their lane. Imagine what collective pressure could do. @DonAzag#ops
Nigerian comedians are repping us globally, Netflix specials, world tours, the works. Music gets bigger numbers, sure. But bars fade with the next hit, while a comedian's skit lives forever in your slang. Both winning, but comedy hits different. #NigerianComedy@EzinwaDivine
Everyone's hyping 'skip school, learn a skill' but school isn't just about the certificate,teaches you to think critically,network with people who'll matter in future and survive structured pressure. A skill gets you paid, an education gets you positioned. Both matter. @DonAzag
Power or money which wins?
Money can buy comfort, but power decides who gets access to money in the first place. Ask yourself, would you rather be rich under someone else's rules, or powerful enough to write the rules? #PowerVsMoney@elonmusk@realDonaldTrump
Motivation gets you started, but consistency is the real boss fight. Everybody wants the results the grind, the discipline, the showing up on the boring days when nobody's watching that's the part they don't post about. #Consistency#grindneverstops
Lagos media will make you believe Yoruba rap is the ultimate blueprint just because of proximity but structurally Igbo rappers have been carrying the actual lyricism depth and longevity of indigenous hip-hop on their backs for a decade... Letβs stop pretending itβs a tie.
Nepotism is sweet oo for the ones inside the circle. Get the internship because your uncle knows the HR, pass the course because you're 'known,' land the job before it's even advertised. Sweet for a few, bitter for the many who actually worked hard and got nothing. #Nepotism
Some Nigerian lecturers grade based on 'know your lecturer' politics, not merit. Assignments and projects reward flattery and favoritism over actual understanding. No wonder graduates leave university knowing how to please an examiner, but not how to solve a real problem. π«‘
Nigeria produces hundreds of thousands of graduates yearly, but the formal job market can't absorb even a fraction of them. Blaming graduates for lacking skills ignores the real issue, there's no economy built to employ the people the system itself trained. #Unemployment
I feel the titles GCFR and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces sound overly authoritative and give the presidency a somewhat dictatorial tone.
What do you think?
Itβs hard to ignore this reality..
when most politicians donβt enroll their children in Nigerian schools, it says something deeper about trust in the system Itβs not just about preference it reflects a gap between those who make decisions and those who live with the outcomes.