@MalachyOdo1 I get really triggered and rilled up every time people refer to that Iragbiji grifter as a democrat. He is not, never been, and never will be one, all he knows is dirty tribal and ethnic politicking.
@MalachyOdo1 The type of politics thie man plays is the dirtiest of them all, yet I don't understand why his "master strategist" nonsense came from. His political trajectory in Lagos has been everything but democratic, he doesn't know how it looks like to compete fairly.
@ToluwaniDigital @udemeAkpan01 I don't think that would ever happen of her own accord. The foundation is set and sadly he enabled her. Her scale of laziness and entitlement will keep soaring unchecked unless something drastic happens.
Woe betide him should he be incapacitated. Such a woman would abandon him.
@mhdksafa Indeed. Legality and morality should reinforce each other, not conflict. Law was intended to uphold justice and protect human dignity, yet legality has often diverged from that purpose. A just society must ensure its laws remain guided by moral principles.
Group of trained Nigerian military personnels were on camera monitoring the movement of Boko haram islamic terrorists advancing towards their camp in their Hundreds ,
And the Camp definitely have a working mortar platoon section that can measure the range of their distance from the military camp .
Those on camera did nothing rather screaming 😱 that they are more than 200 ooooo, and the commander in the camp did not order the mortar platoon to engage the boko haram islamic terrorists?
Like I want the intellectuals on this X space to analyse that attack we watched on the video where soldiers clearly saw the boko haram islamic terrorists advancing to the military camp and later the boko haram terrorists were able to dislodged the military camp .
Gentlemen of the @HQNigerianArmy@DHQNigeria
Does it mean we don't have observers that can filter critical matters anymore or y'all are blindfolded to this whole evil ?
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@ekun_II ...it seemed he was someone lying lifeless in the bucket of the pickup.
That was when people chased after the pickup and managed to get the attention of the driver 30mins later in Niger State. He was unaware he had picked up an unlikely passenger.
Miss Ogadinma Minnie Uchechi was alleged to have been assaulted by the Chairman of Ahoada West Local Government Area, Eugene Cheta Epelle..
According to Miss Ogadinma, her offence was making a Facebook post highlighting the deteriorating and unsafe learning environment at Community Secondary School, Odiokwu, Ahoada West LGA. In the post, she reportedly appealed to well-meaning individuals and organizations to assist in renovating the school. She stated that both she and the Chairman hail from the same community.
She alleged that upon seeing the post, the Chairman became offended, accusing her of embarrassing him publicly. She further claimed that the Chairman later visited her family residence, where he met her mother and expressed displeasure over the post, accusing her of attempting to tarnish his image online.
Miss Ogadinma alleged that while her mother was appealing to the Chairman for forgiveness, he noticed her presence and allegedly instructed his younger brother to physically assault her. She claimed that she was beaten and struck with a shovel during the incident. Photographs circulating online are said to show injuries allegedly sustained from the attack.
My mother is the most beautiful woman I have ever known. (I am not exaggerating)
Men queued up to remarry her or even befriend her
She refused (I am not singing her praises for that, i am also not condemning it. She did what she believed was best for her)
I respect her a lot, and I respect women because of her.
What I write here, the stories I share must be shared
It is not an indication of "disrespect" for women; it is to remind women that they have the nurturing role and therefore they should understand their actions and inactions affect the children more than the absence of the man.