@AfricaFirsts High time we start taking responsibility for our actions because from the video, he was captured by his people. If they did not assist, maybe he wouldn’t have been killed.
@EngeesBishop@ADEDPHEELUS Also, people are sleeping on your state. I would commend the kind of progress going on there now. Spfl in ikot abasi is huge. But desist from creating an imaginary rift from this two state. You have no border with this people you are trying to impress.
@EngeesBishop@ADEDPHEELUS you are just busy trying to create a rift with two states that have lived in harmony since time. With the kind of allocation and oil in akwaibom, you should be comparing your state to rivers not Abia that has been trying to stand on commerce.
@Yoniem5@PSAFLIVE You have seen a lot of horror movies I guess. Nigeria buries their loved ones around in their native property, a property that can only be inherited and not sold. Secondly, haunted homes are just movies. Unless you guys have evil relatives down there.
@Stimela_Mgazi@PSAFLIVE That’s why you got it wrong, that house will never be sold to anyone.
It can only be inherited by family members. Nigerians don’t sell their ancestral homes.
Why are we all acting like the new price of fuel is normal?
At this point, the government should intervene. This will have a detrimental impact on everyone. Whether rich or poor.
People go double both bad and good to survive, crime rate go high oo.
@onyeka_chii I told people a day like this will come, I was an importer before Monday sit at home started. It carried negative pr across non eastern states. People were made to believe that igbos kill non Igbo. So this people started boycotting Aba while getting their biz done.
We have made a lot of daft people popular in Nigeria and they became the standard of how the world view us Nigerians.
That has to change.
We have the most brilliant and sane set of individuals in Nigeria and that is who we must showcase to the world.
terrorism are now praising the U.S. after the attack — and somehow still twisting themselves into knots to villainize those who supported it from day one.
No shame. No consistency. Just selective outrage and tribal gymnastics.
Nigeria Twitter never disappoints.
Twitter used to be an app for people with sense. Now it’s overcrowded with loud fools who suddenly turned into “regional defenders” and self-appointed lovers of Nigeria.
So how did we get here?
The same people who dragged others for supporting U.S. involvement in fighting