
1) Igbo Language, Owerri Dialect 2) Igbo Language, Ubakala Dialect 3) Igbo Language, Obuofia Dialect 4) Igbo language, Ezza Dialect. Try to learn your Igbo dialect too. Your dialect and your Language can save you in a dangerous situations.
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1) Igbo Language, Owerri Dialect 2) Igbo Language, Ubakala Dialect 3) Igbo Language, Obuofia Dialect 4) Igbo language, Ezza Dialect. Try to learn your Igbo dialect too. Your dialect and your Language can save you in a dangerous situations.

She has been in a situationship with the same man for 23 years. Throughout that time, he was in a committed relationship with another woman, had a child with her, yet she still kept seeing him and sleeping with him. Despite never being his partner, she continues to choose him.

“Imagine Getting Engaged, And Instead Of Congratulating Me, Women Started Flooding My Fiancé’s DMs. I Felt So Disgusted. So I’ve Decided To Expose Some Of The Names And Social Media Accounts Of The Ladies Who Messaged My Fiancé After I Posted Our Engagement Online.”~Nigerian Lady Reveals👀

Nigeria is a very bad place to be intelligent.


Trim nobody ft monaleo

Ngl I don’t like hanging with black ppl that overly hate white ppl 🤣🤣

I see you people piling on Peller, it’s not just him It’s Gege, it’s nons minaj, it’s Carter Efe, Saida boj. Etc

Ycee touched a nerve because he said what many people are too scared to admit. Nigeria’s education system isn’t declining anymore. It has already collapsed. JAMB cut-off marks keep dropping year after year, and the result is everywhere. A degree no longer guarantees basic reasoning or critical thinking. We now have graduates and illiterates alike spotting cars on the Island, corporate beggars, people addicted to sports betting, chasing every social media trend, and confidently making decisions they lack the capacity to understand. Then they shout, “Education na scam,” as if ignorance has ever built a functioning society. The frightening part is that these same people now dominate public discourse, influence elections, shape opinions, and determine the future and conversations of over 100 million Nigerians youths.


We grew up watching who wants to be a millionaire, cowbell mathematics competition, spelling bee etc.. Now we’re stuck with BBN, peller and the likes and you can’t see the problem?
