@AfricaFactsZone Nigerians na one way traffic. Anything outside of our comfort zone is hard for us to comprehend most often than not. We are rarely interested in anything outside of our culture or language. However, I hope we change this kind of mindset.
@RayMaboya@AfricaFactsZone Nigerian universities can't absorb and contain all aspiring students in Nigeria. As such, others have to seek their educational dream outside the shores of Nigeria. Nigerians are all over the various universities in the world. It's totally not about the quality of the schools.
@AfricaFactsZone One thing I've come to recognize about the Nigerian artists nominated for the Grammys is their usage of Yoruba language in their songs. If you want to make it big in Nigeria musically, just add Yoruba to your lyrics.
@AmosEssien02@AfricaFactsZone Nigeria generates a lot of electricity but the problem lies in distribution. There is not enough distribution equipment to ensure 24/7 electricity. That is why they export this service to neighboring countries like Niger.
@MelaninQ9@followlasg When we see children of hate and perdition who wake their parents with bicycle kick say "even though I'm Yoruba", we know say werey dey disguise". If you don't like Yoruba language, use your nylon bag and join The Young Shall Grow transport bus back to your potopoto region.
@InvictaPars@followlasg The same way you are alleviating poverty with your sit-at-home in Alaigbo while speaking Igbo. We all know Hero beer is your leader's legacy. Bunch of clowns.
@B0lutife We need laws to curb this madness. It's high time the Governors and House of Representatives members woke up to their duties. Enough of this political correctness. People who have destroyed their homes won't think twice to set yours on fire.
@iamokama1@RemiAdeleke@Eftn8 Don't be daft! Nigerian Government, not the Lagos State Government. Never allow your fingers to work faster than your brain. Why are you Igbos like this?