Our language around governance is so interesting in Nigeria. We talk like when someone wins an election, the money and resources of the state become their personal largesse and any progress or work that happens is because they’re kind enough to “dash” us.
Ehn oshamo no dulling no sleeping new week new blessing anybody wey pray for your downfall nain go fall more money more blessing more cash out more big bag loke loke lola kun faya kun! Shall never kpeme shall never lack!
7 things I'd like to experience atleast once:
a surprise birthday party
"it's you, it's always been you."
drunk confession
running into someone's arms
01:48 of champagne coast
being in someone's wallet
kiss in the rain
Walahi it's a lie. In the family where I come from, one person's problem is the whole family's problem.
Before you know it, you'll start receiving calls from your siblings, 'howfar, I heard so so so, what're we going to do?'
There's massive love at home, more reason I can't settle for less