When you platform Gbagi wild animals like this as culture drivers, this is what you'll endure.
Guttersnipes that you should lock in giant cages.
Their opinions pooling into the public squares should be considered societal crisis.
See brain. No quality, no quantity.
The whole ycee conversation wasn't about Peller but about a systemic degradation of our education.
I would expect everyone arguing, dropping think pieces & setting camera to have picked up on that.
No surprise that the uprisen olodos are proving the point of olodo uprising.
I do not punish mistakes. Anyone can make a mistake.
If there's a solution. Then we'll focus on that.
It only becomes a problem when it becomes a pattern.
Peter Obi has conquered greed... He will not steal or divert the nation's resources.. Our treasury will be safe with Peter Obi.
My vote belongs to him. What about you?
UK doesn’t Play with Good governance to the Point they Changed 6 prime Ministers in 10 years. But when it comes to Africa they Will Encourage Dictators Like Biya & Museveni, And Congratulate Nigeria Every time we Hold a Sham Election. This is Very Sad & Shameful Conduct. 🙄🇬🇧
I don ask this question, "What's the Nigerian dream" and till date no one has seem to answer it. Seem like this might be it. Relocate Abroad and live your best live.
People with barely 10 years left to live are running the country and young fools are cheering them on. They’re taking your future and giving you crumbs. Illiterates
Nigeria under Tinubu is so bad that you can't survive with ₦200k in a month.
Come 2027, it will be either Peter Obi or a revolution.
We cannot endure another four years of this.
5 Areas in Abuja You Should Avoid If you are planning on renting a house in Abuja, you might want to avoid these areas unless you are prepared for a bit of stress.
1. Nyanya
Rent is very cheap but highly overcrowded. Heavy early morning traffic. If you commute to work from here, you will spend a lot of time stuck on the road.
2. Lugbe:
Major electricity issues and notoriously bad inner roads.
3. Mararaba:
Technically, Mararaba isn't even located within Abuja (it's in Nasarawa State), but it sits right on the boundary and is heavily populated by people working in the capital. It shares many of the heavy traffic and overcrowding challenges associated with nearby boundary zones.
4. Mpape:
Ghetto on its own and residents frequently face persistent water and electricity supply issues.
5. Dei-Dei:
This is a highly commercial, very busy market zone. If you are not comfortable with constant noise and heavy daily foot traffic, this is not the place for you.
I used to think being a good man would make people treat me better. Lol.
Naivety dey pain die.
I learned the hard way that goodness is not a currency people are obligated to honor. Some people will take your kindness and study it for weaknesses. Some will mistake your patience for foolishness. Some will stay only because you keep giving and leave the moment giving stops.
Being good was never the problem. My mistake was thinking it came with guarantees that decency would be reciprocated, that loyalty would be returned, that effort would be matched. Life doesn’t work that way. Character is not a transaction. You don’t do good to receive good. You do good because it’s who you have decided to be, regardless of how people respond to it.
Now I understand: protect your peace, set boundaries, give from a place of fullness not desperation. Stay good. But stay wise too. The two are not opposites but they’re partners.
Goodness without discernment is just an open door for anybody to walk through and waste your time.
Be guided accordingly.