You bring in Expatriates and pay them in USD, give them a car, driver, chef, maid and house in ikoyi
You will employ Nigerians and pay them peanuts for the same role and expect them to have work ethic and not be preoccupied with survival
This is proof that Yorubas are unstoppable in Entertainment👏 proud moment. The first content creator to successfully cross from skit making to producing first Original for a Streaming platform. Talk about Talent and business skills! Folagade Banks, Ọmọlúàbí ni ẹ́! I’m looking forward to seeing a Mama Deola wedding story movie.
Today belongs to Prof. Wole Soyinka as he marks his 92nd birthday.
Happy Birthday to Africa's first Nobel Laureate in Literature, a towering intellectual, playwright, poet, and one of the continent's most enduring voices for justice, freedom, and the dignity of humanity.
I wish Prof. Soyinka good health, continued strength, and many more years of inspiring generations with his courage, intellect, and unwavering commitment to truth.
Happy 92nd Birthday, Prof. Wole Soyinka!
I'm having a job done in my flat and was quoted £250 by the decorator. I sent him the money yesterday but he's had to come back today to finish. He's done a brilliant job and I'm very happy.
At the end he called me to tell me it wasn't as difficult a job as he thought it would be, so it was only worth £200 - and he has refunded me £50!
I'm speechless. Has that ever happened before to anyone?! He is brilliant and deserves lots of work. If anyone in north London needs a decorator, let me know and I'll give you his details.
I swear, it was like a horror movie. The betrayals were extreme. The one that shook me most was Ifeajuna and Maimalari.
Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna served as the Brigade Major to Brigadier Maimalari and was in charge of his security details. As his trusted "boy," Maimalari tasked Ifeajuna with his wedding dinner planning and logistics. Ifeajuna meticulously planned the wedding dinner party and hotel accommodations for Brigadier Zakariya Maimalari. Few hours after the wedding, Ifeajuna shot the same man whose wedding he had helped plan.
You know what's funny? Maimalari had managed to escape the initial attack on his home on foot. While fleeing, he encountered a vehicle driven by Ifeajuna. Thinking Ifeajuna was coming to his rescue, Maimalari waved the car down. It was when he moved close and saw Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa in the car that he realized the fear that he had just walked to his own death. Ifeajuna shot and killed him. Ọmọ! It shook me.
Low self-esteem is what is worrying a lot of you.
Because even though you are on their payroll, they definitely did not ask you to do this. If someone buys your mouth, you don't have to add your yansh to the deal for free.
Very somehow people called Nigerian journalists.
All the information available about the Oyo rescue suggests that it was a meticulously planned and executed, intelligence-driven operation in which no ransom was paid. Instead, some of the terrorists were neutralised, while others were captured.
If these reports are accurate, this could prove to be a turning point in Nigeria’s fight against kidnapping for ransom. For years, the industry has thrived because it is profitable. If the government can consistently replicate this model in the Northeast, the Northwest and other affected regions, it can fundamentally alter the incentives that sustain the crime.
The surest way to dismantle the kidnap-for-ransom economy is to remove its financial rewards while making it clear that those who engage in terrorism and banditry face swift and certain consequences. Once kidnapping ceases to be a lucrative enterprise and instead becomes a high-risk venture with little prospect of reward, the industry will begin to wither.