I keep unfolding, so I can't be described in 300 characters, I give you what you gave me, and I try to stand right even when I stand alone.
#KitchenLover
As you are preparing to receive your first earning/salary for the year;
#Be wise enough to start saving early, invest, stop the bad habits, don't wait till mid-year, join contribution (Ajo), if necessary.
#It's never to early to plan success.
#HappyFirstSalaryDayOfTheYear.
Terrorists took turns raping a 52-year-old mother in front of her two children. They recorded it and posted the video online.
We aren’t resilient people, we’re just cowards.
@MasterBolaji You dashing me money is not a crime at all.
Even if you carry gun, go thief Tinubu akpamu, sell am, and dash me the money — I go collect am sharp sharp.
Na pure gift 🎁. Even if e come from bank, I go still take am as gift from person wey sell Tinubu akpamu.
Please I have a genuine question:
Why are curtains so expensive?
Why am I getting a quotation for 4 pieces of curtains for 520k.
When did curtains become so expensive to buy in Nigeria? LMAO
Blood of Jesus!
Oyo Att@ck: T+rrorists Demand W£apons, Money, Law Concessions For Release Of Abducted Schoolchildren — Oyo Speaker Adebo Ogundoyin
The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin, has said t+rrorists holding abducted schoolchildren and teachers from Oriire Local Government Area are demanding w£apons, money, and concessions on future Nigerian laws as conditions for their release.
Ogundoyin made the remarks while addressing the ongoing debate on whether governments should negotiate with k+dn@ppers and armed groups to secure the release of victims.
He said the abductors’ demands go beyond ransom and include items that could strengthen their operations and influence governance.
“To bring these children and teachers back, if it is up to you, will you negotiate with t+rrorists if t+rrorists ask for w£apons, they ask for money, they ask for concessions on future laws of this land as part of their ransom?”
He further questioned: “If you were the governor, will you accept those ransoms? Will you accept that those people should be accepted into that community?”
The Speaker warned that negotiating with such groups could worsen insecurity. “The more you negotiate with these people, the more you embolden them,” he added.
His comments come amid pressure on authorities over the abduction of pupils and teachers during att@cks on Esiele and Yawota communities on May 15, which triggered public outrage and calls for urgent rescue efforts.
There is this guy currently going to neighborhoods to make people aware of the insecurity in the country and why they need to come out and.
Imagine if we have 1,000 youths in each state doing this and creating awareness. Even without live protests, Nigerian youths at home can do this and win against the government.
Get your voter’s card before it’s too late. I heard it’s closing soon.
@Beloved2026@PerplexedNGN see the same thing I thought of. Most people (especially the market men and women who are not on social media) don't know the extent of what is going on.