i'm always a fan of deep conversations. let's have candid talks about love, life, people, experiences, movies, books, big topics—anything and everything. let's just sit and chat without the pressure of being right or wrong. let's share with each other the gift of intensity.
This country is honestly exhausting ��💔
Every few years we trend a new painful hashtag because the government keeps failing the people.
“Bring Back Our Chibok Girls”
“Bring Back Our Children”
“End SARS”
“End Terrorism”
“End Bad Governance”
“Give Us Good Roads”
“Give Us 24hrs Light”
“Good Healthcare”
“Stop Oppression”
Imagine citizens constantly begging for basic things other countries see as normal 😭😭
We are always protesting, mourning, surviving and adapting to suffering. It’s like peace, security and happiness are luxury here.
I just want to live in a country where people can genuinely breathe, feel safe and be happy for once 💔🇳🇬
My 22years as an adult as been nothing but pains, I only feel joy as a kid😤
On this blessed day of Arafat
Kindly spare a minute to pray for Alkasim Muazu(Sarauta) He left home exactly 7 days ago for exams and hasn't returned home nor has anyone been able to reach him. Please use the opportunity of arfah to help us pray 4 his safe return in good health
I was telling someone the other day, “Sometimes I get so excited while reading that my eyes jump ahead and skip whole paragraphs, and I have to make myself go back and reread what I missed.”
They looked at me and said, “No one does that.”
Please tell me I’m not the only one 😭😩
1. Do not ask anyone about a parent, partner, sibling, friend, or ex they don’t talk about. They are healing; don’t trigger them.
2. If someone says they don’t like a “joke” you make about them, stop. It is not your place to decide what they find funny about themselves.
3. Don’t visit anyone unannounced.
4. When you want to get a stranger’s attention, don’t touch them. Speak—they can hear you. Always keep your hands to yourself.
5. Don’t video call anyone you are not very close to without asking for permission, even if you are close.
6. When you see someone dealing with pimples, acne, or other skin conditions, don’t comment on it. They have a mirror at home, and they are doing something about it.
7. The only time you should comment on anyone’s body weight is when you want to compliment them sincerely. “You have lost so much weight” and “you have gained weight” are not compliments.
8. If you approach anyone, the first thing you should do is greet them, regardless of age, gender, race, or status.
9. If a friend makes a big purchase, gives birth, or is celebrating something big and shares it with you privately, it is not your place to post it on social media unless they ask you to.
10. Learn to say thank you when anyone does something for you. No matter how small it seems, if you didn’t do it yourself, say thank you—and mean it.
11. Do not eat around a starving person. If you cannot afford to buy for them too, go somewhere else to eat. It is basic decency.
12. When someone is talking, don’t cut them off. Allow them to finish. If you must interrupt, be polite by saying, “I’m sorry for cutting you off…”
There is this lady on TikTok , Fauzia Hassan, an obviously well to do young woman with rich parents, complaining about how she had to pay 7k at the Abuja airport just to park for 15minutes.
Knowing how the typical Nigerian works, she quickly added that she has no problem paying it but can everyone afford it? What is the fate of Uber drivers and others that can not afford such exorbitant parking fees.
Some fools still went to the the comment section to say if she could afford a flight, she should also be able to afford parking fee
There is no redeeming some Nigerians from their foolery.