@TheAjakeManger With so many years of normalizing abuse and lots of irregularities in Nigeria, I’m afraid it’s going to take a military styled government to bring normalcy back in this country.
@NigeriainfoFM@drobafemihamzat Summary: As a young person(typically 18-30 in Nigeria which is even very wrong), live with your parents/cousin/whoever if you can’t afford to rent. This would mean over 50% of the said youths would have to keep couch surfing with relatives for a very long time. Una leaders 😂
The U.S. Embassy Job Advert That Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
A recent U.S. Embassy job listing in Abuja seeks candidates to map, predict, and cultivate local influencers and community attitudes across Nigeria.
While presented under the cover of youth development and cultural exchange, peeling back the diplomatic jargon exposes the underlying mechanics of foreign influence operating inside a sovereign nation.
@bosuntijani At least someone is finally doing something. Hopefully we can also have a proper “town planning/mapping” that matches the century we’re in.
@winexviv@Obi42308992 Why can’t it be “South East” if the focus of the program is on the South East? Is it that the name is already taken or what exactly was the ground for rejection?
@General_Somto@_Praiseoracle It’s 2026 and you still need to travel with all sorts of paper “documents” before police could get informations about your car 😂😂
@KayodeOkikiolu@AHY1158 Now let’s talk about the government. This road is one of the most important roads in the whole country and nothing about it points to a road built for this century. No road markings, no surveillance cameras, no speed limit and other road signs, no crossover bridges…
@KayodeOkikiolu@AHY1158 The one who made that “pako” pedestrian crossing thought they were doing something right and easing the pain of the road users but they’re just as wrong as everyone else who contributed to that mess.