Did you know?
A Nigerian Brigadier General (Brigadier M. Uba) of the @HQNigerianArmy was killed like a common criminal by terrorists right inside Nigeria and the military just moved on like nothing happened.
The so called president @officialABAT didn't even say a word.
If men from any tribe in the South or Middle Belt took up weapons & terrorised the entire nation, killing people including children... the Nigerian Military would have shifted base to the region of the perpetrators & made all the people of that tribe, innocent or guilty to answer
@TripleH299@sholex4u11@honest30bgfan_ But he ran back to this same Nigeria to get his stardom.
You want to be rated as African giant but hate your roots, poo don stain most of una brain - you are nothing but a waste product if you have to wait on the govt to have self love.
Tuehh
@kuyasa_x@AfricaFactsZone You must be a fool, after talking down on other Africans and isolating yourself to exalt your yt masters, xenophobic shii and all, you suddenly want everyone to stand up, again you must be a compound fool
We keep hearing “birth rate is below replacement” like it is a mystery. It is not. It is math.
In 1965, a CEO made about 20 times the average worker. Today it is over 280 to 320 times depending on the sector. Corporate profits are at record highs while wages barely keep pace with inflation.
Housing is the clearest example. In the 1970s the median home price was about 2.5 times the median income. Today it is over 7 times nationally, and in many cities it is 10 to 14 times. Corporate landlords like BlackRock, Invitation Homes, Tricon and others now buy entire neighborhoods before families can even place a bid.
Automobiles are just as bad. The average new car price is about 48,000 dollars. The average monthly payment is over 750 dollars which is the highest in history.
Childcare is another barrier. The national average is 11,000 to 17,000 dollars per year per child. In major metros it is 22,000 to 28,000 dollars.
Food costs continue to climb. Grocery prices are up 25 to 30 percent in four years. Multiple industries have been flagged for price fixing or coordinated price signaling while profits hit all time highs.
Debt is crushing households. The average American now carries roughly 105,000 dollars in combined debt. Credit card interest sits around 21 percent which is the highest since the 1980s.
And we tell people to “just have more kids.”
The average salary in the 1950s through the 1970s could buy a home, a car, pay bills and raise multiple children with one parent at home. Today two incomes barely hold the line and many families still fall behind.
People are not avoiding big families because they do not want them. They are avoiding poverty.
Wall Street, corporate consolidation, corporate landlords and profit driven pricing have turned it into an uphill climb. Until affordability becomes a real priority, telling people to “have more babies” ignores the economic reality families are living in.
@yabaleftonline And these are the selfish animals we believed were representing us ?!
In a sane society, this is enough to uproot or recall or whatever to get rid of him from that position
I had a conversation with a friend earlier this week, and she said terrorism and banditry have continued unchecked because the victims are average Nigerians and not politicians. This video confirms her opinion. As long as VIPs are protected on taxpayers' bills, people like Aliyu Wamakko are fine. Nigerians getting kidnapped and killed only deserve pointless debates and fruitless committee meetings. They don't deserve protection.
@VictorManjul You people will just cook up rubbish in your head and swallow it hook line and sinker
Does being a Christian means you stop being a hausa or kanuri etc ?!