The shortage of logical thinking applies also more to you because you didn't present or add any evidence of any research you have made about zamzam water.
it's more about your opinion than fact
I went to greet my aunt after she returned from Hajj 2026.
She offered me Zamzam water.
As I drank it, I kept thinking: someone travelled thousands of miles to Makkah and came back with... water.
Just water.
Yet if you listen to some Muslims talk about Zamzam, you'd think it's a magical potion with supernatural powers.
This is the problem I have with our community.
Too many Muslims inherit beliefs without questioning them. The moment you ask for evidence, people get offended instead of answering the question.
We don't have a shortage of faith.
We have a shortage of critical thinking.
And that's exactly how misinformation survives for generations.
@BlehisBack I remember a time when I had to beg a seat partner to switch positions with me so I could be on the left side of the bench and the teacher didn't agree cos I would disrupt sitting arrangement of the class like that cos boys on one side of the bench and girls on the other
in primary and secondary schools when they paired us with another person on a bench and table.
it caused fights a lot because I would have to turn to write and my elbow and that of my seat partner will hit each other shaking their hands while writing.
Big ups to Yenagoa. ❤️
Weeks before the exam, they announced that all left-handed students should register with the admin. I was quite confused but went ahead to register.
Then exam day came, and I saw that they had provided special desks designed for left-handed people so we could write comfortably.
It was such a thoughtful and inclusive measure, and I was genuinely grateful for it. Writing for hours on those right-handed flip chairs is no small struggle.
@BlehisBack Unrelated but related
How many times have you tried shaking someone and it somehow became awkward since your natural hand isn’t the expected hand of most shakee?
Or this isn’t really a thing and it’s just me overthinking
“I never planned to work again because my savings was earning 35% from Nigerian banks.
But when my daughter was asked in school what I do, she said: ‘My daddy sleeps every morning.’ That woke me up to start a business.”
— Femi Otedola
Lagos is rich because colonial masters located Nigeria's capital there and was developed with our commonwealth. Assuming Nigeria's capital was left at Calabar I can bet it would have been better than Lagos now.
So stop the gaslighting.
I told someone this evening that any ex-Christian atheist who knows the Bible would defeat any church pastor, General Overseer, or even ten of them at the same time in a well-moderated debate about religion or Christianity.
I don't know about others but that number 5.. I hold the same sentiment too even though I passed WAEC in one sitting with no malpractice, but it's still the hardest exam I've had to write.
1. Engineering is harder than medicine.
2. You can actually read on the day of the examination and still pass.
3. It’s easier to get an ‘A’ in Mathematics than in English.
4. Most 5- or 6-unit courses are easier than your regular 1- or 2-unit courses.
5. WASSCE is the most difficult examination in the entire education cycle.
Foundational Animal,
I don't know if your father is an idiot, but I know he also doesn't have a PhD😃. That doubles it for you. I understand where you're coming from, and where possibly your feeding of bitterness has always come from. But I'd assure that, my PhD isn't one any from your cursed family can drag. Not today, not forever.😃.
Let's get back to your earlier post, especially pulling an entire state into producing more terrorists. I know you don't have a single evidence, other than your fruitless efforts to lick the backside of your paymasters and to please them all the time. I know that won't give you what you're looking for. I know shallow minds when I see their response, even before I read it. I cited a reference for you to buttress my point and expose your folly. What did you do, went back to your idle followers and ignite a fire knowing they can't decipher. The factors are not fetched from street or from beer parlour gist. These are factors well researched and the leadership, unlike what idiots like you think, isnt talking about Tinubu's leadership or Buhari's, but the very existential leadership the region faces; at all levels. For the fee that care to know, several papers presented in Arewa House, at Mambayya House and other regional Chambers have highlighted the core challenges of Arewa, even as the same LEADERSHIP has failed to address them.
I know where it pains you; where I exposed your folly and emptiness to those that see you as one smart pig. No, you're a dull pig that can't defend this single issue I raised in an informed manner. I still challenge you to what I challenges you earlier, regarding your statement which I responded to. Even if you father your parent, you can't produce such.
The main reason why southerners frown at Mass wedding by some governors in the North is not because of any genuine concern but only that they feel it gives the north a population advantage over them.
How many percent of the Northern population stems from Mass wedding ? A very insignificant number.
Go deal with your problems and leave people to their own.
Population is never a disadvantage.
There's a sickening predictability to Ramaphosa's state addresses(this is the same playbook he used in 2019).
-Allow xenophobic violence to fester. -Let vulnerable migrants absorb the working-class rage of his failed economic policies.
-Wait until the international optics get too embarrassing.
-Issue a sterile, heavily-scripted condemnation.
These speeches are not even intended to stop the violence, he's just managing the PR fallout of a failed state that has enshrined xenophobia into its legislation.
Some of these issues are cultural and not Religious. This leaving mosque after prayer & going to murder people only happens in the North🇳🇬.
Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 78% Muslim, all its leaders ever including its dictators but 1 have been Christians. No history of religious violence.