“Don’t video my cows, you can video me not don’t ever video my cows next time”
- Heated confrontation between a driver and a Fulani herdsman moving cows along the expressway in Abuja Omoh where these guys get their audacity from ?😲💔🙆🏼♂️
“If Peter Obi moves to NDC today, no Nigerian will be interested in ADC again. Just as it happened to LP the traction will leave ADC. Peter Obi is the only ‘life’ in the ADC” -Ayo Fayose.
Again, I say to you all,
The only fear of APC is Peter Gregory Obi.
They boarded last.
Already late.
Already stressed.
A young couple.
Newly married, you could tell.
Matching outfits.
Loud affection.
Zero awareness.
Their seats?
27B and 41E.
Nowhere near each other.
So they did what couples like that always do.
They started scanning for a “kind stranger.”
They found him.
An older man. Quiet. Window seat. 27A.
“Please sir, can you swap? We just got married.”
He smiled politely.
“No.”
The cabin went… weird.
The wife frowned.
“It’s just a seat.”
The husband laughed awkwardly.
“People used to be nicer.”
Passengers started watching.
The man didn’t argue. Didn’t explain.
Just shook his head once and put on his headphones.
Now the whispers began.
“Wicked man.”
“It’s just love.”
“Why is he so cold?”
The couple made a show of it.
Sighing. Complaining.
Posting about it mid-flight.
Thirty minutes later, turbulence hit.
Hard.
The plane shook.
And for the first time… the man took off his headphones.
Calm. Focused.
A flight attendant rushed to him.
“Sir, we might need you.”
That’s when people realized.
He wasn’t just a passenger.
He was the pilot, off-duty, repositioning.
And that “seat”?
Closest to an emergency access point.
Moral?
Not every “no” is wicked.
Sometimes people are carrying responsibilities you can’t see.
And love… should never come with entitlement.
@InibeheEffiong Good morning.
Please I need to send you a DM. Or if you will, please send me an email address, or any other means to reach you.
Thank you.
@instablog9ja Go to google, type the title of any book, then space then type ‘doctype:pdf’. Then you can download. For example, ‘48 Laws of Power doctype:pdf’
Imagine this:
You’re lifting weights at the gym, grinding away, and some random guy leans over to tell you,
“You’re doing it wrong.”
You glance at him.
He’s sitting on a bench.
No sweat.
No movement.
Just talk.
But here’s what you’ll never see:
- A millionaire discouraging someone from hustling.
- An athlete mocking someone for trying to improve.
- A musician tearing down a beginner.
It’s always the people going nowhere who have something to say.
So the next time you hear their criticism, ask yourself:
“Would I trade places with them?”
If the answer’s no, you already know what to do:
Keep going. Build. Ignore the noise.