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Meterverse Katılım Nisan 2023
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It's 8:30 PM on a Wednesday. Tunde just walked into the house after spending two freaking hours in traffic on Third Mainland Bridge. He is exhausted, his shirt is soaked in sweat, and he just wants to drop his bag and drink some cold water.
Kemi is in the living room, fanning herself because there is no light. She looks at Tunde, then looks at his empty hands. He forgot to buy the petrol for the generator, which he promised he would pick up on his way home.
If Kemi was just angry or frustrated, she would complain. She might say, "Tunde, ah-ah! I reminded you about this fuel this morning. Now we have to sleep in this heat, and the food in the freezer will spoil. I am really upset." That is a normal complaint. It focuses on the mistake and how it affects her.
But contempt is different. Contempt doesn't attack the mistake... it attacks the person.
Instead of complaining, Kemi hisses loudly, rolls her eyes, and looks at him with pure disgust.
"You cannot even remember to buy ordinary fuel. Is it until I write it on your forehead? I don't even know why I expect anything from you. It's like living with another child. You are completely useless when it comes to taking simple responsibility."
Tunde freezes. He knows he messed up. He doesn't feel like a partner who made a mistake... he feels like a foolish schoolboy being scolded by his headmistress. His pride is crushed. Instead of going out to find fuel, he gets defensive, hisses back, and walks into the bedroom, slamming the door.
Contempt doesn't ruin a marriage in one day.
It is a slow leak. Day by day, insult by insult, it drains away all the love, respect, and friendship until there is nothing left.
Ola@farryword
What KILLS LOVE in Marriage.?
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Igbo Passenger Challenges Yoruba People: "Give Your Children Igbo Names" – Demands Cultural Erasure from the Yorubas
An Igbo passenger has sparked outrage after sharing the deep conversation he had with his Uber driver, during which he repeatedly challenged Yoruba people to start naming their children Igbo names. The passenger argued that Yorubas need to integrate more and should adopt Igbo names for their kids, questioning why they hold on to their own cultural identity.
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@aonanuga1956 @OlawaleOlanir12 For ya all who understands power, watch that hand shake closely and tell me who is more confident?
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This will stick to me for life and hopefully I will be able to correct it someday.
Brilyn Hollyhand@BrilynHollyhand
President Trump hits the nail on the head: "You come from hellhole countries, and all you do is complain and play the victim—America doesn't need people like that. If you're unhappy, get the hell back to your own country and fix it yourselves."
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@Chisomxoxo_ Now rewrite this statement and put
“Dear Poor-man”.
Sign and make sure it’s directly stated for poor man.
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@simphiweyinkoc_ Because they don’t trust you enough with those fake bleach you call salt.
Try and pacify them.
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@GeronimoMorgans @AVFCOfficial Even as a Chelsea fan I dey miss am already
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Pep was late coming out to the pitch ended up jogging on. The reception for his last game, man. The noise. The gift from Unai Emery and @AVFCOfficial . Wow. Just legendary.
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This stupid habit of attributing anything you find condescending to Ìbàdàn does not make sense. It's not cruise. It's negative and false stereotyping.
It's not like most of you have a town/village you're proud of.
BIG LEO🦅@leodey4u
See fish pie wey I buy for Ibadan 😭
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@DrKayodeOpeifa Made by Chinese and taketh by the bolah guys to the Chinese again for recycling.
Meet us in Genghdu China for another loan abeg.
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*RAIL TRACK VANDALISM: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY*
21 MAY, 2026 marks yet another disturbing incident of railway vandalism in Jos, North Central Nigeria. A truck reportedly loaded with vandalized railway materials got stuck between Kuru and Science School, Kuru — exposing the dangerous and criminal activities threatening Nigeria’s railway infrastructure.
Railway tracks are not ordinary metals; they are critical national assets built with taxpayers’ money to support transportation, economic growth, security, and national development. The continuous destruction and theft of railway materials is sabotage against national progress and a direct threat to public safety.
The North Central and North East regions are increasingly coming under coordinated attacks on railway infrastructure. This criminal act endangers lives, disrupts train operations, weakens economic activities, and causes huge financial losses to the nation.
We strongly condemn all forms of railway vandalism and call on security agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders, youths, and residents to rise against this menace. Anyone found vandalizing railway tracks, slippers, fastenings, or any NRC property should face the full weight of the law.
@PolicNG @HQNigerianArmy @DHQNigeria @NuhuRibadu @info_NRC @Officialnrcwits @GovNigerNG
*Say NO to Railway Vandalism*
Protect National Infrastructure.
Railway Vandalism is a Serious Crime Against Nigeria.



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@seanpepisky Guy this your inspiration pass normal psych..
You are closer to god mode now
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