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RCCG stayed in my dad’s property for free, for good 15 years. Time to make him pastor, they realized his family are not members of the church & forgot the free property & equipments. One midnight, my younger brother & I brought out all their things.

Every country in Asia is thinking right now: "Well we don't love China, but unlike Trump's USA it has never cut off our energy supply. Maybe they're a more reliable and responsible partner for our future security. At least they're predictable."


This one wey this one talk no be bigotry oo No worry, we Dey carry am enter street soon.

I am all for penalizing a child for wanting to go to NYU

10 Nigeria can fit into the US. Was the US not meant to happen? Or that excuse only works for black incompetence?

@Doyinpepperr They disappeared for a while then raves came... That club era in between was hell for me cuz I don't like clubs and the music and hypemen were mid

And what does the U.S. Navy plan to do to a Chinese oil vessel passing through the Strait? Bomb it if it doesn’t obey the blockade? And how likey is it the Chinese Navy would start escorting its ships passing through the Strait? Does the US plan to go head-to-head with China?



look at it this way, Nigeria has six geopolitical zones, North(East, west, central) South (East, west, south) In the event of a split, the entire north would become one, South would split into 3 countries the uncomfortable truth about a Nigerian split is that it wouldn't produce 4 equal nations. It would produce two or three viable states and one or two that would struggle for survival from day one. the South-south has oil that currently flow from Niger delta to Abuja, if we split, it becomes theirs alone and many people agree that Niger delta could become Kuwait in few years south East has always been very resourceful that even though it’s technically landlocked, they will surely find a way to access the ocean and engage in international trade. But it would still struggle a bit because they would not have comparative advantage over china in manufacturing and they would need relationship with other countries to sell imported products. there is a claim that south west already functions almost independently because of lagos, but it would require that they take over the gap that the Igbo fills in lagos for that to be valid after split. however, with access to ocean, the country would easily get on its feet. where it gets complicated is the North. They are totally landlocked with little or no mineral resources. It would be an economy built almost entirely on subsistence farming and livestock. by this logic, we will have a 2 struggling nations- North and south east and rich South south and neither rich nor poor South west and struggling nations don't stay peaceful, they pressure their wealthier neighbours and they destabilise an entire region. like what Chad, Niger and Cameroon are currently doing to us. Some could say this is why the topic of separation is almost like a blasphemy to the northern elites and a self sabotage to the south easterners.



Hold on, his 12th goal of the season is his first at home and people are saying he's not scored good goals?

"And please, we’re past the optics of eating with school children, carrying bags at the airport… that humility theatre.” Wow. She really said that?

I can’t vilify anyone for supporting a candidate. That’s your right, and I’ve always maintained that I will never be found infringing on it. However, there is simply no way to objectively analyse and evaluate Peter Obi’s candidacy and conclude that he is anywhere near presidential material. He has not demonstrated any solid or informed grasp of the economic, financial, or energy policies required at the highest level. He is best known for regurgitating statistics from Bangladesh and India without proper context or comparative analysis. In terms of pedigree, he is not even better than some Chairmanship candidates in Lagos State. We have the benefit of assessing his record over eight years as a State Governor, yet there is no far-reaching institutional policy or defining legacy he can point to. He did the basics at best. He even fell short in some of these basics. There are records of criticisms from that period, including allegations of substandard road construction, as well as the prolonged doctors’ strike that lasted over nine months under his administration. His leadership range is equally unimpressive. This is someone who once boasted about personally supervising his drivers while they fueled vehicles. Does he expect to have the time for such trivialities as President? Effective governance requires the ability to delegate and build systems that function independently, not micromanaging routine tasks. To cap it all, he comes across as hypocritical and deceptive. It doesn’t take much to see through that if you open your eyes. Ironically, it is the supporters of such a sub-par Man that have the most to say about competence. Good riddance to bad rubbish!


I can’t vilify anyone for supporting a candidate. That’s your right, and I’ve always maintained that I will never be found infringing on it. However, there is simply no way to objectively analyse and evaluate Peter Obi’s candidacy and conclude that he is anywhere near presidential material. He has not demonstrated any solid or informed grasp of the economic, financial, or energy policies required at the highest level. He is best known for regurgitating statistics from Bangladesh and India without proper context or comparative analysis. In terms of pedigree, he is not even better than some Chairmanship candidates in Lagos State. We have the benefit of assessing his record over eight years as a State Governor, yet there is no far-reaching institutional policy or defining legacy he can point to. He did the basics at best. He even fell short in some of these basics. There are records of criticisms from that period, including allegations of substandard road construction, as well as the prolonged doctors’ strike that lasted over nine months under his administration. His leadership range is equally unimpressive. This is someone who once boasted about personally supervising his drivers while they fueled vehicles. Does he expect to have the time for such trivialities as President? Effective governance requires the ability to delegate and build systems that function independently, not micromanaging routine tasks. To cap it all, he comes across as hypocritical and deceptive. It doesn’t take much to see through that if you open your eyes. Ironically, it is the supporters of such a sub-par Man that have the most to say about competence. Good riddance to bad rubbish!
