Inconvenient truth was the title of a book written by Algor, the former US vice president.
The young south African lady in the video below represents another version of inconvenient truth from South Africa addressed to all Nigerian.
A student of Charterhouse Lagos, the most expensive school in Nigeria with annual tuition fees of about ₦46 million, shared a “day in the life” video showing what life is like at the school 💰🙆🏽♂️
The woman sitting beside me on a business-class flight refused to speak to me for six hours. Right before landing, she handed me an envelope and disappeared.
I thought she was rude.
Every time I tried to make conversation, she put her headphones back on.
No smile.
No eye contact.
Nothing.
About an hour before landing, I gave up.
We sat in silence for the rest of the flight.
@instablog9ja I’m currently going through same in ikeja..
The increment is now every year,tenants are moving out because they can’t cope.
They just want new tenants,new agent and agreement and total package all to their greed..
Nigeria is not meant for people doing nine to five job again
President Tinubu Was a Regional Champion, and Regional Champions Don't Necessarily Make Central Champions – Ukeje
President Tinubu has surrounded himself with the Lagos cabal; it is as though it is a Lagos State government in Abuja. What seemed to work in Lagos isn't working.
Hon. Nnenna Ukeje, Member, African Democratic Congress