@KingMntungwa I used to think that people with a big head would at least have common sense. First it was that the govt should pay every South African 1 million rands for the rest of their life. Now it is that there are 30milliom foreigners in South Africa. To think that some ppl align with him
@instablog9ja How is it that you have men, yet a tiny fraction of Nigerians have overrun you this much IN YOUR HOME! Mr mugudeen should just “gba fun oga e”, and move on!
@instablog9ja I like that he said Nigerians are bold, and that Nigerians are the ones teaching others to undermine them. In another video, he said our guys have colonised all their female MPs. He then goes on to say they have “men” who can fight.
@MrJamesKe When people say many of these South African guys are lazy personified, one would think it is an exaggeration. With this, I must say it is infact an understatement to say they are lazy and entitled. Imagine an adult asking that the govt give them money for the rest of their life!
@MrJamesKe It is such a waste of limited space on the atmosphere for a person to carry a head as big as that yet no atom of sense. Now I ask myself; If the leader of the so-called March on March or whatever it is called is this empty upstairs, what then does his followers have in their head
@Dontseethep01nt@martinez_j7902 So much for someone with access to a smart phone and the internet. BTW, I saw a program sometime ago that talked about how some of your soldiers raped women while on official assignment in Africa, got many of them pregnant and absconded. Part of your dna? Just thought to mention!
@OsinachiNuel their generosity and availability will wear out, and when that time comes+her inability to work, frustration and depression will set in. She will start to see the child as a hindrance, and all of these out together - only God knows! Back home, the father/parents won’t hold back!
@OsinachiNuel her immigration (even if she applies for asylum, she’d live daily in fear/anxiety). Limited access to good job/inability to work cos of the pregnancy, absence of a concrete support system/family etc. I am not sure how she’d be able to cope with these and many more. Above all,
@OsinachiNuel we all know how grand-parents can be with their grandkids - and that’s the best support system she can get in this situation! It’s only a matter of time before this phase becomes history, and she’d be up and about again! It’s going to be unbearable staying there! Uncertainty with
@OsinachiNuel her best option is to keep the baby, and return home! There’s little she can do for work considering her immigration status. The older the pregnancy, the less able she is to work. People around her in the Uk may be supportive at the early stages, but with every passing day, their
@AskMichaelTaiwo Funny thing is, for some of them those “Okirika” looking clothes actually cost much, but are “quiet”. The problem with most people is that they expect expensive items to be “loud”.