@barrahart@mukholitrevor It's a bit mad how one can get so much chat from a dude whose life was transformed by stealing a company laptop. Thank goodness I've met many other Ugandans. Such a bad ambassador for his country.
I disagree like m@d.
They should be paid handsomely
Church workers should get paid as swell(ushers, choirs, keyboardists, drummers, even dem nonsense prayer warriors)
Y’all want every other persons to “Do it for the lord” while only Pastors get paid.
That fufu institution is a BUSINESS.. Everyone should get paid duly.
Kenyan Government Uses US-Invented Sonic Weapon Against Protesters
On June 25, 2026, the Kenyan government, led by full-throated stooge of the West, William Samoei Ruto, brutally cracked down on unarmed Kenyan citizens, who had taken to the streets to commemorate the second anniversary of the 2024 “Gen Z Protests” in the country.
Among the many weapons used by the Kenyan authorities in this latest crackdown on the Kenyan masses was a curious “crowd control” device invented by a US company, banned in at least one US state, and heavily regulated across the world.
The use of this device by the Ruto administration speaks to the deep ties between this administration and the Western imperial machine.
This is the sickbay and a classroom in a public school in Abia State.
19 more like this are currently being built, and education is completely free.
Education is taking back its place in our society.
You may not believe it but @DavidHundeyin is right. The people sponsoring Olodo uprising are the same people sponsoring the people in power increasing the cost of Jamb, WAEC and NECO forms. There is a deliberate attempt to keep the black uneducated.
Once you learn how to shop directly from China, E.g Temù or shien your wardrobe changes completely. Call me cheap I don't care I ain't rich, I don't do fraud.😭
It's knowing what to search for.
Here's my style after making plenty of mistakes.
1. T-shirts:
Skip 100% polyester unless you're buying gym wear.
Instead, search:
• 100% Cotton
• Combed Cotton
• Heavyweight Cotton
• 240-300 GSM Cotton
• Premium Cotton
• Mercerized Cotton
The heavier the GSM, the thicker and more premium the shirt usually feels.
2. Jeans:
Denim Jeans
Temu is surprisingly good for denim if you know what to search.
Search:
• Denim Jeans
• Cotton Denim
• Raw Denim
• Selvedge Denim (if available)
• 98% Cotton + 2% Elastane
• 99% Cotton
Avoid jeans with high polyester content. The more cotton, the better they'll age and feel.
3. Body-hug clothing:
Search:
• Ribbed Knit
• Modal
• Viscose Blend
• Cotton-Spandex Blend
They hold their shape much better than cheap polyester.
4. Hoodies
Search:
• 400 GSM
• French Terry
• Cotton Fleece
• Heavyweight Hoodie
5. Chains
Search:
• 316L Stainless Steel
• Titanium Steel
• PVD Gold Plated
• Vacuum Plated
These are far more resistant to fading than ordinary fashion jewelry.
6. Earrings
Search:
• 925 Sterling Silver
• 316L Stainless Steel
• Hypoallergenic
• Moissanite (if you're buying stones)
7. Scarves
Search:
• Mulberry Silk
• Silk Blend
• Cashmere Blend
• Wool Blend
• Viscose
Avoid the shiny, thin polyester scarves if you're after a premium look.
8. Loafers
Search:
• Genuine Leather
• Cow Leather
• Full Grain Leather (rare but worth looking for)
• Rubber Outsole
9. Sneakers
Search:
• Rubber Outsole
• EVA Midsole
• Breathable Mesh
• Leather Upper
• Stitched Sole
Pictures lie a lot
The description usually tells the truth.
Here's how I shop:
1. Read the material composition before anything else.
2. Sort by Most Orders or Best Selling, not cheapest.
3. Only buy products with lots of reviews or pictures or even better when a Nigerian has purchased it before they always tell the truth.
4. Read the 1-star reviews first. They'll tell you what the seller won't.
5. Look at customer photos, not the product photos.
6. Check the weight of the product. Better quality clothing is often heavier.
7. Read the size chart. Don't assume your Nigerian size matches.
8. If the title has words like "luxury," "premium," or "designer" but the material is 100% polyester, not everything but still move on.
Your best friend isn't the product picture.
It's the material, the reviews, and the customer photos.
That's how you separate the gems from the junk.
I hope this help.
Things are to expensive for a country this poor.
Some people out there genuinely still think that one Bola Tinuboobooroo somewhere is the one making these decisions.
I am tired of explaining what should be obvious to anyone but the world's most hard-headed people...