once rain dey fall and you dey use MTN, nothing suppose concern you with pictures and videos again for twitter.
just dey read the tweet dey imagine wetin dey the picture.
until you can empathise with a woman on the basis of her humanity, and not her proximity (imagine if that was your mum, sister, daughter etc), you still have work to do tbh
Asides from canals & drainage channels being blocked, another major contributing to this flooding is the excessive use of concrete in your compound which is an impermeable surface unlike grass.
But you don’t want to maintain the grass so enjoy the flood 😌
I pity the women that think some rich man is going to marry you and come save you out of your dire financial situation.
My darling... the rich marry the RICH.
If you don't get your money up, nothing for you.
RCCG's PR team has been trying very hard to rage-bait and gaslight Nigerians since morning, and I'm glad more people are beginning to see through it.
I say this with my full chest: RCCG has gradually turned into the religious political wing of the APC. I didn't stutter.
What's sad is that I say this as someone who spent years in the church. I honestly don't recognize it anymore.
In the clip being circulated, Pastor E.A. Adeboye said a lot of things, but when you strip away the words, it sounds very similar to the vague statement Davido came online to make a few days ago. At one point, he said, and I quote, "...in case there is any of you who can get across to them."
"Them" being the government.
The same government whose First Lady is an ordained RCCG pastor. The same government to which he arguably has one of the closest lines of access among Nigerian religious leaders.
RCCG's official page also replied to someone and said, and I quote: "An 84-year-old man should go lead a protest for your own future?... You are not ready."
Interesting.
An 84-year-old man is apparently too old to lead a peaceful protest, but not too old to remain General Overseer of one of the largest churches in the world.
You also pointed out that he joined a peaceful walk in 2020 under the directive of CAN.
So what exactly has changed?
Has Nigeria improved so dramatically since then that peaceful public advocacy is no longer necessary? Or are we supposed to believe that a man of his influence suddenly has no voice within CAN and no ability to push for similar action today?
As for CAN, I have a lot to say, but that deserves an entire post of its own.
What Nigerians will not accept is this attempt to gaslight people about the radio silence, political apathy, and consistent reluctance of many religious leaders to challenge power when it matters most.
Leadership comes with responsibility.
You cannot command the loyalty, attention, and obedience of millions of people and then expect people to keep quiet when you don’t speak up the right way.
The reason RCCG's PR team is suddenly working overtime is simple: Nigerians are becoming bolder. People are suffering more. And when suffering reaches a certain point, people stop whispering and start speaking their minds.
So this APC supporter asked me to go and hug transformer because I said I would not vote for Tinubu.
I hugged the transformer for 12 hours straight, nothing happened. No light.
Please everyone should get their PVCs
Okporoko (stock fish) isn't made in Nigeria. It's made in Norway.
It was introduced in Biafra (now Eastern Nigeria) as a high protein food because children suffered from severe kwashiorkor during the Nigerian Civil War.
You're welcome 🙂
After watching ep. 1 of MasterChef Nigeria, I am disappointed.
We need to demolish the idea that fine dining means European standard.
Why are we cooking dishes that resemble foreign concepts?
Using techniques that force our food to look like it was cooked by another race.