You need to have balls of steel to drive "intellectual" conversations in today's Nigeria social media space.
As for the congregation of the uprisen olodos, in the conversation of the Olodo uprising - I have decided to share my own think piece.
@Paggy1_@Deep__Sixed@TheFootballFeed All y'all know is to throw insults while grok is saying the same thing under the post or perhaps you can explain your opinion without insulting.
I've not seen it yet but I can bet my left testicle - someone somewhere is tweeting about Ycee's projected networth and how Peller is 20x richer than Ycee so Ycee is jealous.
I am sure.
A culturally bankrupt society whose source of validation comes from asslicking the wealthy.
No Ideological compass. No guiding principle. No strength. Just "I get money pass you".
A congregation of fools, from whence no progress is in sight.
You know why sane societies thrive out here? Because people don't fucking care what you have.
The concept of human dignity exists. Even the poor will stand tall in the face of the wealthy and battle opinion for opinion.
Phones are merely for calls. Cars are merely for transportation. Not status symbols.
Until the day you decentre ranking people and prioritising their opinions based on the depths of their pockets - you will always be bottom feeders.
Itโs bad enough that you eat bread. Worse that you eat noodles. Then there are people eating bread with noodles, and the government is doing nothing about it.
The reason parents are strict and set many rules for children is because they pay for everything. Once you start earning your own money, you usually gain more freedom.
It also applies to relationships. If someone has to pay for everything, donโt expect to be free from control.
@Wizarab10 It hasn't really been a brilliant first half of the year business wise but we're grateful for sound health....just bills, but I believe those will be sorted too. Happy father's day to y'all fathers ๐
@Footballtweet You might wanna disagree with her but I think she's right, I've got two kids, my son's birth i was present and my daughter's I wasn't there to see her until she's two weeks old. If you can be there fine but I don't think fathers presence is ultra needed at child's birth