@YohannaCovenant@Wizarab10 What does Joao Pedro have over Thiago. Thiago was a better player in the just concluded season. The fact that he didn't play well in one match doesn't make him a bad player. What would you make of Paqueta and Casemiro yesterday?
@spiRiituaL You see my problem with @spiRiituaL be say you go think say e wan side with your opponent, not knowing say baba say wan enter the matter coded.
@GovernmentZA collect your sub
I remember making Moin moin for my wife before we got married. Since then, she leave moin moin, Amalia and wheat turning for me. It's actually fun helping out
WHERE DID WE GET IT WRONG?
Some 20 years ago, many of us grew up in an environment where older members of the community acted as parents to all younger ones.
They didn't need to be blood relatives to correct a child who was going astray.
Ethnic, regional, or political differences were never considered when it came to raising a child.
We all lived in true Peace and Unity.
NYSC brought people from all ethnic group together.
Parents would send their children to people from other tribes for discipline, counseling and apprenticeship, knowing that these individuals were disciplinarians who could guide their children toward a better life.
Honest work was the order of the day.
In the evenings, children would sit around the elderly to listen to and learn from folktales, sharing meals and having fun together. We wore our oversized, ready-made clothes with joy and pride.
People traveled without the fear of kidnapping or banditry.
Agriculture was a thriving way of life.
Governmental authorities were held accountable for the mismanagement of funds. Families were united and always craved the next opportunity to spend time together.
The military and the judiciary were truly the hope of the common man.
Food was affordable, life was inexpensive, and everyone was content with what they had.
Fast forward 20 years, terrorism and kidnapping have become the order of the day.
The fear of unacceptance from the other tribe has overtaken our mental state.
NYSC is no longer safe nor uniting.
The cost of living is choking the life out of the living. Community parenting is dead.
The "Japa" syndrome has fractured families, and the history and traditions of our communities are no longer being passed down to the next generation.
Honest living is no longer appreciated; instead, favoritism, tribalism, and politics have divided us further, and no one wants to be held accountable for their actions.
There is no longer dignity in labor. Fraud is celebrated.
The military and the judiciary now rub salt into our wounds.
Everyone wants to get rich quick without working hard, completely ignoring the consequences of taking the wrong path.
Hatred lives right inside us.
Where exactly did we get it wrong?
Will we ever get it right?
I fear for my country. 🇳🇬
Bring back the Old good Nigeria
WHERE DID WE GET IT WRONG?
Some 20 years ago, many of us grew up in an environment where older members of the community acted as parents to all younger ones.
They didn't need to be blood relatives to correct a child who was going astray.
Ethnic, regional, or political differences were never considered when it came to raising a child.
We all lived in true Peace and Unity.
NYSC brought people from all ethnic group together.
Parents would send their children to people from other tribes for discipline, counseling and apprenticeship, knowing that these individuals were disciplinarians who could guide their children toward a better life.
Honest work was the order of the day.
In the evenings, children would sit around the elderly to listen to and learn from folktales, sharing meals and having fun together. We wore our oversized, ready-made clothes with joy and pride.
People traveled without the fear of kidnapping or banditry.
Agriculture was a thriving way of life.
Governmental authorities were held accountable for the mismanagement of funds. Families were united and always craved the next opportunity to spend time together.
The military and the judiciary were truly the hope of the common man.
Food was affordable, life was inexpensive, and everyone was content with what they had.
Fast forward 20 years, terrorism and kidnapping have become the order of the day.
The fear of unacceptance from the other tribe has overtaken our mental state.
NYSC is no longer safe nor uniting.
The cost of living is choking the life out of the living. Community parenting is dead.
The "Japa" syndrome has fractured families, and the history and traditions of our communities are no longer being passed down to the next generation.
Honest living is no longer appreciated; instead, favoritism, tribalism, and politics have divided us further, and no one wants to be held accountable for their actions.
There is no longer dignity in labor. Fraud is celebrated.
The military and the judiciary now rub salt into our wounds.
Everyone wants to get rich quick without working hard, completely ignoring the consequences of taking the wrong path.
Hatred lives right inside us.
Where exactly did we get it wrong?
Will we ever get it right?
I fear for my country. 🇳🇬
Bring back the Old good Nigeria
I can't imagine how you think less of me. How do you imagine I will manage 1M in 2 weeks despite the harsh economic situation we are now?
Just send it. Let me see what I can do with it. I won't call you till August for money again.
Next time, don't put this out in public. My DM is open