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@01CuriousGeorge@arulabee You're funny George - as expected from someone with a biased mindset and narrow mindset.
As for you @arulabee, I expected better from you - as a Nigerian, you disrespect the elders that taught you how to argue without insults.
Wallow in your perceptions. Selah
@iamSwaga22 Don't mind them o. I was pissed at the caption - I thought the Aisha lady even did a skit, only to even see that it wasn't.
They really don't think.
Bandits/Terrorists invade Government Secondary School, Olowa, in Dekina LGA of Kogi State.
They abducted the school principal, 4 students, and a NECO ad hoc staff member during NECO examination.
Police have began a manhunt of the bandits
We buy back our time not only with the money we spend, but also with the opportunities we decline.
The more clearly you know how you want to spend your days, the easier it becomes to say no to the requests that steal your hours. - James Clear
The obvious way to buy back your time is to pay someone to do something for you. Pay the mechanic to change your oil or a dry cleaner to press your suit.
The less obvious way to buy back your time is to say no. Passing on a promotion might "buy" you more time with family. Declining the dinner invite might "pay" for the time you need to exercise. We buy back our time not only with the money we spend, but also with the opportunities we decline.
The more clearly you know how you want to spend your days, the easier it becomes to say no to the requests that steal your hours.
@01CuriousGeorge I hope ur foolishness is enough to put up her new videos where she explained that it’s is put up by their students association for them nd not for everyone. Cos u and the Bunch of Nitwits in ur comments are brain dead.
@FunsoAkinsanya Asides the investments set up with foresight, I always enjoy the interactive mind-stimulating weekly sessions at RainyDay. Nothing beats the feeling that you are not alone when it comes to growth, expansion and investments in such a crazy business terrain as Nigeria.
Thank you🙏
With sadness in our hearts and gratitude to God for a life well spent , we announce the call to glory of Nkechi Stella Rhodes-Vivour, ( Nee Waboso).
A loving wife, devoted mother and grandmother. The epitome of Love. She will be sorely missed. May her beautiful soul rest in perfect peace.
Funeral arrangements will be announced shortly.
Announcer-
Olawale Rhodes-Vivour
For the family.
I need your honest opinion on this.
I think it's time we introduce the South East STEM Olympiad alongside the South East Maths Olympiad. One registration covers both competitions.
Our children have significant gaps in science, and we need to fix that as soon as possible.
I'm thinking we should split the prize money between Mathematics and Science.
We can hold both competitions on the same day but at different times.
I've been studying several world-class science curricula that are built on higher-order thinking and real-world application. We can develop our own curriculum specifically for the competition and share it with schools across the South East so they can prepare their students effectively.
What do you think?
New Nigerian insult unlocked:
"It hurts me personally ..., that a good number of trees have to stay alive just to satisfy the oxygen need for people like you."
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Unfortunate greetings to you @OgbeniDipo
This message is not in anyway intent to educate you, you've descended below the capacity to retain any form of intelligence - it is intended to ridicule you.
Absolute wonderkids went to represent the country you claim to love more than us, they excelled wonderfully only for you to dogwhistle your fellow ewedu crooners to a space in order to ridicule them on the grounds of their ethnicity.
You and your fellow guttersnipes love to exist in the delusion that you're the most educated tribe - as someone who has twice whatever the height of your academic peak is, no modicum of education shines through you - just bubbles of intellectual fraud & disgusting bìgötry (I added the ami ohun to satisfy your insatiable need for cultural preservation.
For years, you hawked CV reviews like your life depended on it - when it stopped putting food on your table, you began to ridicule education to promote the akaranification & kukulization of the economy just because of your new job designation as Dean of Studies, Apoda Twitter.
It hurts me personally you know, that a good number of trees have to stay alive just to satisfy the oxygen need for people like you. People like you who play destructive roles in the society, who deserve to be melted into asphalt to fill potholes.
People like you are cancerous because your presumed academic journey & perceived exposure allows your to command a certain level audience when the strength of your intelligence can be measured in kilobytes.
Whatever Alex has done that you and your insiduous ilk suppose to imitate, celebrate, collaborate or encourage - you're tearing down at the expense of children who have done nothing to you.
Just because the covering duvet doesn't have pockets, motorcycles don't have conductors & we cannot put airconditioning units in tricycles - every single effort you commit to will convert to vain.
If the owners of the morning agree to initiate your progress, the custodians of the night will stage a protest.
We cannot be championing a campaign against olodo uprising only for our first major academic win as a country to surface weeks after - only for proglottides like yourselves to shit on it, just because it satisfies your bìgötry KPIs.
It will not be well with you.
"We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let's start giving
There's a choice we're making
We're saving our own lives
It's true we'll make a better day, just you and me"
❤️❤️❤️
"We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let's start giving
There's a choice we're making
We're saving our own lives
It's true we'll make a better day, just you and me"
❤️❤️❤️
If you understand what Toolz said, you won’t joke about it.
A few years ago, I met a man who truly loved me, and I loved him too. Everything was going well until he introduced me to his family.
His mother disliked me from the very beginning. Nothing I did was ever good enough. She would complain about everything. She even told her son repeatedly that he could never marry me.
Whenever I cooked, she refused to eat my food. I still remember the day her son told her, “You’re missing out, Riken is a good cook.” Her response? “So Riken cooks better than me?” 😂
If we were going out together, she made sure I never sat in the front seat. She would deliberately get there before me. 😂
His father and some of his siblings accepted me, but his mother never did. Her reason was simple—we were from different tribes.
For over a year, I prayed, hoped, and tried my best, but nothing changed. Eventually, I realized I couldn’t spend the rest of my life competing with his mother for acceptance. He was her first and favorite son, and I knew that battle would never end.
As painful as it was, I walked away.
My advice? If a man’s family, especially his mother strongly rejects you from the beginning and there’s no sign of change, don’t ignore it. Love alone cannot sustain a marriage where you’re constantly fighting for acceptance.