See how non challant he was at the beginning because he wasn’t expecting much.
But it then turned to excitement and then tears.
If you like let these zero effort women manipulate you to settle for less. You will just die young.
I rather remain single than put up with nonsense.
A warning from Cardinal Robert Sarah:
“Wake up. Islam is a danger. If Christians don’t start caring about our faith, Islam will take over the West.
They’ll impose their laws and culture. They’ll grow massively in number. And we will decline.”
The West needs to listen to him.
@AirtelNigeria, since December 2025, my 5g router has yet to be activated after paying over 50k for the device and delivery. It's annoying and exhausting! Would you rather refund my money?
@AirtelNigeria@fccpcnigeria@NgComCommission
@PrincewiIIChuka@Harri_obi No, they're not. They don't even know who's going yet, nor who's staying.
It is the most generous severance and humane retrenchment post I've ever read. You've quickly forgotten how Elon went about his.
You can also see a comment from a former employee: https://t.co/RO1QGfGGCv
I still remember when he returned as Twitter CEO in 2015. He gave roughly 5–10% of his shares to all employees. I vaguely recall getting 8K or 10K shares—that’s how I funded my first investment in SpaceX.
I thought we were living in socialism. And I still have my sincere gratitude to my former boss, Mr Jack Dorsey.
I just saw that Igbo history is being quietly removed from the curriculum, and I won’t pretend this is normal. I honestly feel a deep mix of anger and shame.
This doesn’t feel like oversight. It doesn’t feel like bureaucracy. It feels intentional.
No empire is forcing this.
No conqueror is rewriting our books.
We are doing it ourselves.
You don’t remove history by accident.
You remove it when you don’t want the next generation to ask uncomfortable questions.
History explains who we were, what we survived, and why things are the way they are.
Take that away, and you produce citizens who exist but don’t understand themselves.
A child who never learns Igbo history will grow up believing Nigeria began in 1914,
that power was always centralized,
that resistance never existed,
that things have always been this way.
That ignorance is not neutral.
It is extremely useful to someone.
Every serious society protects its history fiercely.
Not because the past was perfect, but because memory is power.
So when Igbo history is removed, what exactly is being replaced?
Silence?
Amnesia?
Or a version of the story that makes questioning impossible?
We’ll still cry tomorrow that our children don’t know who they are, but today we are the ones deleting the evidence.
This isn’t about sentiment.
It’s about control.
A people without history is easy to manage, easy to divide, and easy to lie to.
Erase the past, and you don’t need chains anymore.
Governments don’t fear angry people as much as they fear people who remember.
Removing Igbo history doesn’t erase the past, it just ensures the next generation won’t know enough to challenge the present.
Please share so others can see this too. If this is ignored, the true essence of this video is lost. Let’s get this to the right authorities.
Nigerians are truly suffering along the Lagos–Badagry Expressway, particularly from Agbara Junction to Ijanikin. After long, exhausting workdays, many commuters are forced to trek over a kilometer just to find a vehicle, or remain stranded for hours in unbearable traffic due to ongoing construction.
While temporary disruptions are expected during road projects, the current pace of work does not match the level of hardship being experienced daily. The situation suggests that commuters’ welfare is not being given the urgency it deserves.
This is more than an inconvenience — it is affecting productivity, safety, and quality of life. Authorities and contractors must urgently review the work plan, improve traffic management, and accelerate construction to ease the suffering of thousands who rely on this vital corridor every day.
📍 Agbara Junction – Ijanikin, Lagos–Badagry Expressway