Pastor Adeboye legitly spitting bitter truths and asking relevant questions that need serious answers without caring whose horse is gored. I know Lai Mohammed or Femi Adesina will reply as usual today or tomorrow.
90% of people cannot afford to own a house in Nigeria and somebody is moving ₦210 Trillion like it’s nothing.
That alone should make people lose their minds.
Never in my life did I ever think that I would connect a 64 year old widower to a 60 year old single mother.
I am so proud of myself.
The level of trust and confidence that you my audience have placed on me is immeasurable.
Thank you, and good night 🙏
Be like una dy use juju for Banking Sector.
So a friend of mine has a colleague that was leaving one bank to a different bank and she has a client who has over N2bn with the bank she was leaving. That money is the money still holding her branch together.
She intends to move to the new bank with all her clients which was what she used to negotiate a higher level and salary with the new bank.
She was supposed to unload from the bank today and then start work at the new bank on Monday.
That poor girl suddenly died mysteriously in her sleep yesterday night with blood coming out from her nose and mouth when people saw her this morning.
No prior health issue. Just straight up died in her sleep. Now the old bank is even insisting they won't pay death benefits coz she already left and the new bank won't pay because she hasn't started with them and so they do not have her high end clients.
A young lady that is barely 35 years old just gone like that for money that is not even her own?.
Davido wore a customized jacket with the names of all the kids abducted by terrorists in Ogbomosho.
On the back of the jacket is written “bring them home”.
This is the jacket he is wearing before going on stage at the FIFA World Cup🔥
Good one, O.B.O!!!
Nigeria didn’t qualify for the World Cup in 2022,they didn’t qualify for the World Cup in 2026. But one man is always making sure Nigeria is represented at the World Cup.
God bless Davido❤️🇳🇬🐐
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Nigerians have this terrible habit of pocket watching and sizing people.
It has become such a habit that they don't even realize when they're doing it.
The average Nigerian will size you up before according you any level of respect. From customer service staff at the bank to receptionists, waiters, waitresses, business owners, people at the gym, parties, clubs—you name it.
You could be talking to a Nigerian for the first time, and they'd be stylishly looking at the kind of phone you're using, the watch you're wearing, the car you drive, the wig you're wearing, your bag, and so on. The moment they perceive you to be rich, you can immediately notice the difference in how they talk to you and treat you.
And this is exactly why so many Nigerians live fake lives.
They call it packaging.
People have realized that looking rich often gets you more respect than actually being respectable. So everybody is trying to look like they're doing better than they really are.
This sizing culture is also why Nigerians pocket watch so much.
People are constantly calculating how much you make in a month, what you do for a living, how you can afford to travel all the time, where you got the money to buy your car, how you're able to live in a particular neighborhood, and so on.
They don't do this because they want to be inspired to go harder. Most times, it is simply pocket watching.
Someone said a few days ago that, "So a helicopter flight in Monaco is $150, and Sophia Egbueje made it look like $100,000."
Mind you, she didn't imply it. She didn't say anything about the cost. But because Nigerians are professional pocket watchers, they filled in the gaps themselves and ran with it.
They do this all the time.
And the craziest part about pocket watching is that once people have sized you up, mentally calculated how much you make, and concluded that you're rich, they automatically start thinking they're entitled to some of the money you make.
Such a ridiculous way to live life.
Why are Nigerians🇳🇬 like this?
You came to Russia 🇷🇺to study but refused to go to class and pay school fee.
You decided to go work and send money home to build houses, instead of paying school fee.
Even when you come to class, you are always making noise.
One of the schools in Russia 🇷🇺 is already contemplating banning Nigerian students, same way they banned Egyptian 🇪🇬student.
People already in Russia 🇷🇺 are blaming me for sharing info. They said too many people are ruining their chances now.
You people didn’t drag Burna Boy, Wizkid, or other musicians who stay quiet about the bad things happening in this country, but Davido, who spoke up and even included a message in his World Cup performance, is the one being dragged. Some Nigerians are funny
The amount of salt in the average Nigerian diet is a ticking time bomb.
We are losing parents, aunties, and young people to sudden strokes and heart attacks, and "Maggi cubes" are quietly at the center of it.
Our food tastes amazing because we season it heavily. Between the salt, the bouillon cubes (Maggi, Knorr, Royco), and the processed spices, our daily sodium intake is through the roof.
The World Health Organization recommends LESS than 1 teaspoon of salt per day.
Most of us hit that limit before breakfast is even finished.
Here is what happens inside your body when you overdo the salt:
Sodium acts like a sponge. It holds onto water in your bloodstream. The more water in your blood vessels, the higher the pressure builds up against your artery walls.
This is Hypertension.
Think of your blood vessels like a garden hose. If you turn the tap on maximum, the hose stretches and strains.
Over time, that constant high pressure damages your heart, destroys your kidneys (leading to kidney failure), or ruptures a vessel in your brain.
That "sudden stroke" or "brief illness" you hear about? It’s often just uncontrolled hypertension.
The biggest trap in Nigeria? We look at a person's appearance or how they "feel.
High blood pressure doesn't care if you look healthy or feel fine. It has no symptoms until it's too late. That’s why medical professionals call it the "Silent Killer."
You cannot "feel" your blood pressure. You have to measure it.
I am not telling you to start eating tasteless food. That’s not realistic. But we MUST make these 3 adjustments to save our lives:
1. The Seasoning Rule: If you use cubes, DO NOT add extra table salt. One single cube already contains roughly half of your recommended daily salt allowance. Choose one or the other—never both.
2. Embrace Natural Flavors: Lean heavily on locust beans (Iru/Ogiri), garlic, ginger, onions, scent leaf, and local peppers. They give that deep, rich traditional flavor without destroying your blood pressure.
3. Beware of Processed Foods: Instant noodles, canned foods, and fast-food snacks (like meat pies and sausage rolls) are packed with hidden sodium to keep them preserved. Limit them.
If you are over 30, please buy a simple digital BP monitor or walk into a pharmacy to get checked. Don't wait for a headache or dizziness.
Let's change the narrative around our health.
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To you single men & even married men.
If your girlfriend or wife hardly has any friends, please do not force her to have them just because you feel she's lonely.
Leave her in her "loneliness" the way she wants it.
Women having friends may ruin your relationship or marriage.
End.
In many parts of the world, the disappearance of one child triggers a national emergency.
Police mobilise. Security agencies move. The media amplifies. The nation pays attention.
So how did we get to a point where dozens of Nigerian children can be taken into the bush by armed criminals and it becomes just another headline?
These are not statistics. These are not political talking points. These are somebody's sons and daughters. Somebody's hopes, dreams and future.
Every passing day raises one painful question:
If these children were ours, would we not move heaven and earth to bring them home?
The safety of our children must never become negotiable. The protection of innocent lives must remain the primary responsibility of every government.
Today, I lend my voice AGAIN to every parent waiting, praying and hoping.
Bring our children home.
Now.
#BringBackOurChildren #ProtectNigerianChildren #EveryChildMatters #EnoughIsEnough #Nigeria #Security #OurChildrenOurFuture
Gas finished last night and the kids were craving shawarma, I was too. Hubby said to go out to get it for all of us with drinks for dinner, I punched my calculator to see how much it will cost for a family of 5.
I arrived at over 35k. 12kg gas now cost 24k, we would use it 4weeks at least. I chose gas over shawarma.
That is for a family where both partners work and earn decently. We couldn't even afford a basic treat without punching the calculator. Everything extra is now considered luxury
Now imagine the life of a child whose both parents are skilless, unemployed or earns meagerly.
I know many of you will come and ask if shawarma is food, no it's not but everyone deserves a treat once in a while.
We all know what we are doing but you people should fear Allah.
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