Political participation without fruitful outcomes (at the early stages) is still a part of the process.
And it's a useful one. Voter lethargy is the first problem a growing democracy should address.
Going through that tweet where that man said his wife made sure they paid rent, bought food and fix important things before their wedding and seeing lot of men saying things like :this is the kind of woman every man needs, how what she did is the bare minimum which I agree.
My question now is, if men as the head need woman to make sure they make important decisions such as paying rents, what then do you all; heads of the family use your heads for? 🤦🏽♀️
90% of the people in this video are the SAME SKIN COLOR as her, but (in their minds), they think they are lighter, different from her, ..thats a mental illness. LMAO.
Back then, we'd get this in a magazine, but I'm glad @guardian_sport can still make quality content like this ahead of the World Cup https://t.co/TkUK9ZpROJ
Update: Boko Haram is set to conduct an Islamic Graduation ceremony for over 100 forgotten women and kids who were kidnapped in Woro, Kwara State 4-months ago, where the Emir & Imam rejected Sharia. And, the cost of the ceremony will be added to the bill sent to the Government.
After forcibly converting them to Islam, the terrorists taunted families that they spent the past months teaching all the surviving victims Quran recitation and Islam teachings, and many of the captives have done well, so they’d be rewarded with graduation ceremonies soon.
But whatever they spend will be added to the ransom demand they will be sending to the Government.
— Confused family members shared with SaharaReporters.
Back in February this year, Woro community in Kaiama LGA, Kwara North was attacked by a Sadiku-led Boko Haram faction, a Sahel Terror network slowly creeping down southern Nigeria, per Zagazola Makama.
They were angry after the Emir and Imam repeatedly rejected their imposition of Shariah in the community and then reported them to the Nigerian Army.
So they stormed the village on an evening and massacred over 200 people, in a two days operation; Incl. the Emir’s wives and kids, the community Chief Imam, a school principal, a headmistress and several students, and kidnapped 176 people including pregnant women and kids.
This is just one of many forgotten kidnap cases in the country.
Last April, Boko Haram demanded ₦3.7bn for 400 forgotten women and children they kidnapped in Ngoshe, Borno State months earlier, or they’d be executed. They then dared the Nigerian Army to come after them, Telegraph reported.
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Bola Tinubu and Remi Tinubu are a perfect illustration of what it means to marry one’s type.
A vicious couple bonded by destructive and greedy proclivities.
Zero empathy.
All they care about is political power and total state capture.
When will this nightmare end in our country?
Under Bola Ahmed Tinubu, every SIM card is now linked to NIN — no more hiding place for fraudsters.
This reform under #TinubuGains has strengthened the ability of security agencies to track criminal activity, respond faster, and better protect citizens, reducing fraud and improving national security.
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formal apology to my parents for my behavior during the 2008 recession. if someone asked me to buy them a nintendo ds and an annual roblox membership rn i'd actually blow up
Tinubu does an interview ( in English btw) and people would be looking for interpreter.
Peter Obi does an interview, people would be fact checking.
Levels 👍
You know when I was growing up, I don’t know if I learned it from my parents’ actions or just the community but there were concepts I grew to understand
- Abomination (things that were just not even to be reasoned or thought about)
- Church mind (having a reasonable sense of responsibility, equity and fairness)
It’s when I got to secondary school, and really after that I realized most are not like this.
Like people don’t have any moral hiccups or limits, people just do anything. I still haven’t fully imbibed this reality even in my 30s