You are entertained by fools because you are one. The intelligence of a people is largely measured by what entertains and relaxes them. These fools that you’ve all platformed have a following because ye are fools! 🫵🏿
“I'm a graduate myself. Since the government didn't provide jobs for us, what exactly did you expect people to do? You can't expect individuals with high intelligence to end up cleaning toilets. Some, unfortunately, are pushed into cr!mes like kidn@pping and årmed røbbery.”
—Jarvis responds to Ycee after he referred Peller as “Olodo Uprising.”
They couldn’t give his parents closure for SIX YEARS and from what I’m reading here the case has been adjourned till July 2026 meaning the closure is still hanging. All under the watch of that cursed party and its administrators.
Some of you support the people that killed this young boy sha... You don't feel some sort of way that the people you cheer for are capable of this..
Oye olohun
Nigeria has now been delisted from the International Maths Olympiad, whose finals are happening in Shanghai, China, this July.
It is one of the most prestigious academic competitions in the world.
Nigeria can now only participate as an observer nation, while other countries can participate fully.
This was because of the Ministry of Education’s inability to fund students for 4 consecutive years through National Mathematical Center.
It’s a big shame for Nigeria.
This week on the pod, we’re joined by Alexis and Zulu from Mirabel Centre, a sexual assault referral centre in Lagos.
We discuss what happens when survivors of sexual violence seek justice, unpack common misconceptions about sexual abuse, and answer some of your dilemmas.
New episode out tomorrow 🫶🏾
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
The way many Nigerian public servants speak to the very people they’re meant to serve is still so military-regime coded. There’s this constant undertone of hostility, and “don’t question authority.” And honestly, you can trace a lot of it back to the family unit too. Many people are raised in environments where authority is rarely questioned, obedience is valued over dialogue, and respect is equated with fear. So that same dynamic just reproduces itself in schools, workplaces, institutions, and eventually governance.