Ironically, structures like these are typically associated with low income residents abroad, yet in Nigeria the opposite is the case. Despite the evident neglect, deteriorating infrastructure, and overall decline, it is the high income earners who occupy these buildings, highlighting a striking contrast in how socioeconomic class and housing quality are perceived.
You’re right. Beyond the insensitivity, there’s also the obvious security risk. Kids were literally abducted just hours away, yet people carried on as if nothing had happened. The same insecurity that got those children could have easily affected anyone else there. At some point, self preservation should kick in.
We all are bashing Ojude Oba for happening (I don’t disagree)
But here you lots go, partying two hours away from where the kids were taken.
The other day it was partying with ST
You ravers are insufferable.
Agbogidi🌹
He stood and stared at my artworks, then looked at my face, looked at my work again, took some pictures of them, and looked at me and asked, “Where are you from? How did you make these works?” It was a great experience meeting him.
@daniels_lair@YoRhage@Boy994Boy You can’t relate on your pathetic life. What do you know about spare parts business. Or you think the money for establishing the hotel and petrol station fell from the sky
You’re angry at everybody because life humbled your entire bloodline. No ambition, no success, just inherited frustration passed from one failure to another. Focus on making money and becoming useful before your future kids experience the same struggle and disappointment your parents handed down to you.