@TheNotoriousMMA Did you just say this now? Hmm I think this is an outburst of emotions not a well thought out perspective. I am going to just take that emotions are high due to the unfortunate incident that happened in Belfast. Wishing all injured a speedy recovery ❤️🩹. The conversation is deeper
@flyairpeace Dear Osifo-Whiskey Efe and @AirPeace management on the 13th of March a similar thing apparently happened on your Abuja - Heathrow flight. It is imperative for you to be credible and reliable. Please get your acts together. I have still not asked for compensation for your flaws.
If it’s true that South Africans are attacking other Africans living in their country asking them to leave, then they are about to crumble. These people being attacked are from countries where citizens were taxed in aid of their freedom. A Pharaoh who doesn’t know Joseph is here.
🇳🇬📍I spent a little over three weeks in Nigeria for a strictly private visit and personal pilgrimage, and I’m still struggling to put it all into words.
I wrote three different articles and deleted every single one. None of them felt honest enough. None of them could truly hold the weight of what everyday life looks like for ordinary people.
So maybe all I can say is this: NIGERIANS ARE RESILIENT.
Not because everything is fine, but because sometimes, that’s the only way to keep going.
And yet, somehow, in the middle of it all, there is life. There is laughter. There is a kind of joy that refuses to disappear.
If you have the means, and if you’re lucky enough to stay untouched by insecurity, Nigeria can feel like the most vibrant, most alive place in the world.
And maybe that’s the contradiction that stays with me the most.
@EUNICEPB1@ShehuSani I think you are not informed about this gentleman as your comment misses his point. Nevertheless, we all can agree that Nigeria needs fixing.
Outer beauty may catch the eye, but it’s inner beauty that captures the heart and keeps it. Looks can draw people in, but character is what makes them stay.
@benmurraybruce One of the most disheartening default of Nigerian politicians both past and present is the lack of sensitivity to the times, knowing or rather caring for what matters mostmost
A lady posted about hardship in Nigeria. Next day, she was threatened by NYSC Board to take it down.
Is this a military regime?
if u people think u r mad u haven’t seen madness yet!
We’re giving NYSC Lagos headed by Christiana Salmwang 24hrs to publicly condemn those involved