What a crazy Headline...
Nigeria, my country...
If true and valued @ that...next is
Intercept vessel-loud headlines- 40mins talkshow-3days tweet-grave silence.
Till next time with another vessel.
BREAKING NEWS: Joint Task Force South Operation Delta Safe. Intercepts Vessels With Illegal Crude Oil Worth $300,000,000 Three Hundred Million Dollars 😳
“I AM NOT COMMITTED TO ANYONE OR ANYTHING EXCEPT MY 23kg bags”😭😭
I will move !!!!
please don’t ever hesitate to put me on a job because of location oo😭
#borrowed#thanks
please don’t ever hesitate putting me on a job because of location oo😭
“I AM NOT COMMITTED TO ANYONE OR ANYTHING EXCEPT MY 23kg bags”😭😭
I will move !!!!
Oh My Nigeria!
The Game is the Game...lol
If you can come to my farm at night to sow a seed.....I can also jump the fence into your garden and sow my seedling....lol
#NigerianPolitics#NigeriansWakeUp
A New Chairman of Factional APC has emerged, as the crisis in the party deepens. Her name is Alhaja Hafsatu Danladi. Her APC-led faction has laid claim to the leadership of the party. INEC has been put on notice to derecognise the Nentawe Yilwatda-led NWC.
Congratulations to Dr. Hafsatu Danladi.
Using this Jersey palava as a case study....
One must have a solid ground on integrity.....
It speaks a lot about the entirety of a person.
#integrity#nigeriansdeservebetter
Dear @bornon_sulyman if this post of mine gets 10k likes and 3k retweet
I will get you this from @neo_officialll store
You have 48hours
Goodluck to you
This chocolate bar was made in Ondo State Nigeria. All materials were sourced from one town/village in Ondo…I thought it was a Cadbury’s Chocolate until I checked the box…Please, get one and confirm the milky richness, smooth and incredible taste….I am more than impressed 🥰🥰🥰🥰💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
I just finished The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4, and I think this might be my favorite season so far. What I liked most is that it slowed down a bit. The earlier seasons were enjoyable, but they sometimes followed that familiar rhythm of a new case every week, quick courtroom wins, and moving on. This season felt more intentional. The story stayed with one thread long enough for the conversations and decisions to actually matter. The dialogue carried the tension, not just dramatic twists.
Maggie really stood out for me. There was a quiet bravery in how her character was written this season. She wasn’t loud or dramatic about it, but you could see the strength in her choices and how she handled difficult situations. She brought balance to Mickey’s world, especially when things became complicated. Her presence made the emotional side of the story feel real.
Interestingly, I kept expecting Andy from the previous season to show up at some point. She had such a strong presence before that her absence was noticeable. But in a way, it worked. It made this season feel like a new chapter rather than a continuation of old tensions. The show allowed its characters to move forward instead of recycling old dynamics.
Cisco continues to be one of the most dependable characters in the series. He does his work without unnecessary drama, and that steadiness helps ground the story. Lorna and Izzy were excellent too. You could see their growth, especially in how confident they’ve become in their roles around Mickey. And I really liked what Grace brought into the mix. The forensic analysis added another layer to the legal process. It made the case feel less like a clever lawyer outsmarting everyone and more like a team slowly putting pieces together.
The subsidy scam storyline also worked well for me because it didn’t feel far-fetched. It reflected the kind of real-world schemes that actually exist, where systems meant to help people can be manipulated. That realism gave the season weight and made the stakes feel higher without needing exaggerated drama.
The judge deserves special mention. He brings authority and presence to the courtroom in a way that elevates the entire season. His control of proceedings, reactions to arguments, and quiet firmness give the trial credibility and balance. Rather than fading into the background, he becomes part of the rhythm of the story, helping anchor the drama.
Mickey Haller also feels more grounded this season. He is still clever and persuasive, but the stakes feel more personal, and that vulnerability adds depth. The season spends less time showing him outsmarting everyone and more time showing the cost of the choices he makes.
One character that stayed with me was Legal, the old man. He was a very unique presence in the story. Quiet, thoughtful, and almost symbolic in the way he approached things. His death was painful. He brought perspective and calm into a world driven by pressure and survival. Losing him felt like the story losing one of its moral anchors, and that moment added emotional weight to the season.
Overall, Season 4 felt more mature. Less about showing how clever everyone is, and more about consequences, relationships, and how cases unfold over time. It trusted the audience to pay attention, and that made it more satisfying to watch. For me, it’s easily one of the strongest seasons the show has done. For viewers who enjoy legal drama driven by dialogue and courtroom dynamics rather than constant plot twists, this is easily the show’s strongest season yet.
#lincolnlawyer
#LincolnLawyer
I’ve thought about this for a long time and I think we’re lying to ourselves.
The real difference between first-world countries and countries like Nigeria is not intelligence, not resources, not even corruption.
It’s order.
In places that work, rules are boring because they’re enforced.
In Nigeria, rules are suggestions because nothing happens.
You can break traffic laws. Nothing happens.
You can jump queues. Nothing happens.
You can ignore deadlines. Nothing happens.
So people learn early: do whatever you like.
Yet we expect miracles later.
We teach kids alphabets and numbers from Nursery 1, but we don’t teach consequences, fairness, time, or respect for systems.
So we raise smart people who still destroy systems.
If we’re serious about becoming a proper country in 20 years, this has to start in school from Nursery 1.
Order.
Rules.
Rewards.
Consequences.