@Tomorihezekiah@vicayz@SimisolaTomori Oh really? Haven't seen much negative reviews about them. Infact Qashgai and Ford Kuga are top on my list. Lovely drives and the price points for the used are not that crazy
This is what money, discipline, and family legacy can get you no matter the health battles along the way. Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son Anant with his wife Radhika Merchant.👀
The buildup was needed to showcase the argument that Mali is only one country of the complex and convoluted picture. Without understanding what happened elsewhere, we can't understand what happened here. With @julesdhl map.
Second part of 🧵- the motives and lost dreams.
@MrMekzy_ This is oppressive and semi-slavery. Most times people cloaked in privileges and riding on their high horses forget to look at life dynamics. If her own employer control her own pay how is she going to meet her needs. Family is also your need(parents medications etc) .
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I went to get a box of yam in the biggest African store in Preston yesterday. I met a box at £39. Left without buying and met it at £30 at Asian store. They even offered me 5% discount as nhs staff. These African stores can be greedy .
@ObedAsiegbu@Urchilla01 His post was not about the accent at all. It is how the igbo man is seen to be a mumu spender on frivolities. There has been a current attack on anambra men as being mumu to their women, this kind of movies deepens and thought and makes women see igbo men as mumu in general.
He owes you royalties from the said song.
However, this is a bit dicey— it is a bit unclear as to where the said VN can be classified under the Nigerian Copyright Act.
Let me explain.
Under the Nigerian Copyright Act, there are six classes of work that are..
Who has a fair claim on the region of Israel and Palestine?
It's time to go deep to understand:
• History
• Geography
• Religion
• Legal claims
• Morality
• And more:
here’s a random opinion I remember my granddad had and a fun story I tell almost everyone. 🧵🐵
to summarise, my grandfather thinks that more people should stand their ground and beat up monkeys…. yup
context: in the last half century my grandparents told us that they saw in real time the behavioural changes in monkeys in their area of Thailand.
how before monkeys used to be timid scaredy cats who will merely scream and charge at you as a test on their worst days (usually during the dry summer when food was scarce)
before tourism monkeys would learn that locals WILL whack them on the head, throw things at them and scare them away etc but now they test their luck bc tourists are easily intimidated.
this is why monkeys often attack tourists and they scout for backpacks/approach humans they think have food.
the reward is just way too high and the risk is low for them.
my grandad hypothesised decades ago that the solution isn’t to just stop giving them food (they are intelligent and will rob you)
he made a suggestion to his local council way back in the 80s for the government to deploy guards in tourist heavy areas whose job will be to scare and by extension control monkeys behaviour. call it human x monkey relations if you will
however, this “solution” might put tourists (especially children and the elderly) in more danger as over time the monkeys will be able to distinguish guards from regular tourists and go after the vulnerable groups.
so with that being said my fondest memory of my grandad was listening to his righteous and often comical stance on this super niche subject. I think he may have been autistic.
he would chuckle to himself while saying “you only need to punch them in the face once and they will be scared of you forever I promise”
when me and my brother were 2 and 6 my grandad took us to a national park to prove his theory.
We stopped in the middle of the road beside a large hill face. this exact area is famous for this one particularly massive troop of macaques.
there must’ve been 100 individuals there at least. it was the largest monkey troop I’d ever seen in my life.
my grandad got out of the car and walked up to a group of macaques with a bag of snacks filled with nuts and sweets.
almost immediately the standout largest male with fangs so long they looked like fingers approached him with aggression.
It was then I saw my little 76 year old grandfather punched an animal half his size in its face.
the monkey looked spooked and let out a huge screeched then fled into the dense forest as my grandfather turned around smiling proudly while 30+ onlooking tourists took photos.
My whole family was shook as the entire monkey troop fled and for the remainder of the trip non of the monkeys dared to approach our family and non were aggressive.
even when some individuals approached us for food (we were in our car) they would quickly run back into the dense forest at the sight of my grandfather.
For the rest of the trip my grandfather spoke proudly of his action and told everyone “see, I was right” and till this day I still die of laughter.
so if you get anything from this story it should be that monkeys are more scared of us than we are of them. if it comes down to it, you should probably punch one in the face.
Nigerian woman moves into a Nigerian man's house.
Day 1 - Man shows woman around the house, how this works, how that works. What time this is done and what time that is done.
Day 100 - Woman has changed the entire routine of the house and man adjusts to it without complaining. They live together happily ever after.