@eighteenkAu@BouNew48841@eludayo_1 Magics are for entertainment, that above is not magic. In fact, it is greater and powerful than the said magic.
What you can liken to magic here might be masquerade parading - they are for cultural celebration and entertainment.
@BouNew48841@eludayo_1 Literature writes what is happening into existence, if you say No to it, it is like you are saying we should deny the realities of such event happening or to have happened before.
@BouNew48841@eludayo_1 In Yoruba land during attacks , perhaps not now, words manifest through incantation. They are not just there to be magic like the West, it is like fighting someone or something through imagery and that was why it is powerful than those magic you mentioned.
@BouNew48841@eludayo_1 And you are "Babatunde"
If it was "Johnson or Jáde" that typed this one would have thought because of the exposure they had.
Are you saying they should stop writing about Yoruba cultural realities because of what bloody change skin person will say at the other side of the world?!
@blac4rinatips@Cleverlydey4u It is social construct that makes us feel one is bigger while one is lesser. Yet, the determinant of this "construct" are people from the other side projecting their superiority.
They picked the best while rest seek validation through showing their best for the West to see
@k3lvnn@Cleverlydey4u A closed mind that refused to think beyond... Where you are will always response like this.
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No vex.
It was not intended for people like you.
@JUgwummadu@hackSultan You tried ... 2011. I might be wrong, but experience on the job always reminds me that rigging is possible because people don't vote. You can JP if you want to; it is your choice ... What of your extended family? Will you take them too, or is it not your concern
@JUgwummadu@hackSultan You are so myopic in your thinking and it shows it.
Because you, like others refused to vote, rigging became possible. And now, you believed that your PVc is useless because you never got one.
This is part of the Olodo uprising.
We are a nation of sharp minds trapped in a culture of commentary.
Ask anyone on the street, in the bus, at the barber.
Online, offline, in your DMs.
Every Nigerian has a 30-minute breakdown of what is wrong with this country.
Infrastructure. Corruption. Bad leadership. Tribalism. Religion.
The diagnosis has never been our problem.
The execution is.
We know exactly what is wrong.
We just keep talking about it.
The real question was never “what is wrong with Nigeria?”
The real question is: what are YOU doing about the part of Nigeria within your reach?
Your staff. Your street. Your business. Your home.
Because this country is not one big problem.
It is millions of small ones.
And every single one has a person nearby who chose to look away.
Fix your corner.
Lead where you are placed.
Serve with integrity where nobody is watching.
That is how nations change.
Not from the top.
From the inside out.