
Melody 🕊️
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You can't say we're discussing this and then claim we're not talking about misbehavior.
This is exactly the kind of bad behavior we're talking about. You don't have to be rich before you show love or spend on someone. Real love is shown from the little you have. Using a lack of money as an excuse not to show care or make any effort is not right.
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@_RealMelody_ We're not talking about misbehaviour here. Be specific with your comment.
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Nigerian men will be comparing Western women to Nigerian women when both women aren't experiencing the same reality.
One is in a stable economy, where her efforts are paid off, where it's easier to earn. When another is in a dying economy, where most of her efforts are not rewarded.
People are forgetting that easy to earn means easy to spend. If your girlfriend can easily earn like the whites, if she loves you, she will also spend on you. I've dated such girl before.
Most people in Nigeria are in survival mode. Over 165m people are living in abject poverty, but you think that women who are less competent in competing in the financial market won't depend on men for survival or help in times of need. That's a delusive thinking!
It's safe to say that you don't date broke girls because you don't like them which is fine. But ignoring the survival mode that poverty activates in its victims is wrong. Animals that lives where food is abundant behaves differently from the one that lives where food is scarce. Get the logic.
This should tell you why Nigerian men are highly attractive to foreigners. Since Nigerian men have been conditioned to care for their woman even in this harsh economy, when they find themselves in a better economy with a better job, they tends to care for their woman effortlessly because they will still have this "main provider" mindset.
Y'all need to study cause and effect to understand why people behave in a certain way. You think Nigerians are Olodo because they chose to?? If you think so, then you are one of the problem in this country.
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@Wizarab10 your grace
raven from the North, The Night King have breached the Wall.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@TheOne100x @Wyi_Gaius economy shapes behaviour but accountability still matters.
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Powerful video,
Breaking down why digital freedom & privacy aren’t optional.
Digital privacy is the foundation for innovation without it, ideas and economies get stifled fast.
CryptoLord NE 📊📈@CryptoDefiLord
In this video, I explore why protecting freedom of speech and digital privacy matters. Not just for today, but for the future of every Nigerian and every internet user around the world. 🚨 This is my entry for @telegram @durov $200,000 Digital Freedom Video Contest. To Learn More See Contest: t.me/contest/456 📣 If You Love This Video Do Well To Follow, Like 👍 , Comment and Repost ♻️ #DigitalFreedom #FreeSpeech
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@Wizarab10 Proud of these young legends flying
They represent the future!
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HOW TO SOLVE THE NIGERIAN PROBLEM
- Dissolve Nigeria entirely and restructure it. If it were up to me I would say change the country's name and put the British trap to bed once and for all.
- Make sure that whatever emerges from it, its governance mandatorily starts with an Igbo man as its leader.
Why an Igbo man?
To calm the nerves of the South Eastern people who are marginalised in terms of governance in the previous Nigerian setup.
A little intelligence in politics goes a long way.
- Make sure the clause includes paying reparations to the Igbos for the genocide of their people in the 1967 - 1970 civil war. These reparations must cover the entire Niger Delta Region and the Eastern states.
Every part that experienced and suffered from the unjust war.
The Americans paid reparations to native Americans and this resulted in unity and peace.
No part of restructuring Nigeria will work without addressing the war and closing old wounds.
You tried it in 1999 and it didn't work. The result was a worse Nigeria.
- Provide in the new structure that any part can leave through a referendum.
This will make the central government more careful in treating people of certain regions unfairly knowing they have the power to leave and power can be checked and balanced.
- Make each region or state control and extract its own resources.
Finally, personalise religion.
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When you're too anxious for something.
It will likely not happen.
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent
When you're too anxious for something. It will likely not happen.
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@_RealMelody_ Omoh the way they're playing is not really encouraging 😔
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@MarioNawfal Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings bet on streaming early,
today Netflix has over 280 million subscribers while Blockbuster is a cautionary tale in business schools.
🤣🤣🤗🤗
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🇺🇸 Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph recalls how they tried to sell their struggling DVD-by-mail startup to Blockbuster for $50M back in 2000, while they were still losing money.
They pitched a hybrid online and retail model, named their price, and watched Blockbuster executives struggle to hold back laughter.
The twist? Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in 2010 after failing to adapt to the very digital shift Netflix was betting on.
Funny how that played out.
Writer: Monica
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@_RealMelody_ That's football, it doesn't matter who score first, we always believe we would win 😎
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@duff_manuel2 Alright, but that time the are playing you people 1-0,
You people are very scared ehh
😂😂😂😂
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Grateful to have made it through. Wishing you and your family a restful weekend filled with love and beautiful moments too.
Àríkẹ́@blaq_en_belle
We made it through another week! Let’s finish strong, and count our blessings May our weekend be full of peace, rest, joy, and beautiful moments with the people you love. ❤️
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@MarioNawfal Safety can’t wait for $3M and housing plans temporary clearances with services have worked elsewhere,
kids lives depend on faster action.
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🇺🇸 Olympia’s infamous "Jungle" homeless encampment: City wants to shut it down, but says they first need to buy the private land for $3M and find housing for residents.
Unlikely to happen this year.
Recent rescue of a missing teen from potential sex trafficking inside the camp shows why safety concerns keep growing. Wild.
Source: KING5SEATTLE YT / Writer: Lucas
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