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🧑⚕️🩺 #Igbokwenu #ManUtd 🏃♂️🏋️♂️ 🇳🇬🇬🇧 Satire, Sarcasm and Common Sense Traditional Male
Westside of the Setting Sun Katılım Ocak 2011
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Divorce rates are high in this generation for one simple reason. People don't understand what marriage actually is. Social media made everyone believe there's always someone better out there, a richer man, a prettier woman, a more exciting life, but comparison kills loyalty.
People want weddings, not marriages. They'll spend months planning a ceremony and zero time learning how to communicate when things get hard. Nobody knows how to argue anymore.
They yell, they shut down, they run instead of learning how to fight for each other. Money pressure exposes weak foundations. Instead of building together, couples turn on each other, men stop leading, women stop respecting their men, temptation is everywhere. Now everyone uses therapy words to escape accountability. Everything is toxic, everything is trauma. Nothing is ever their fault.
There's no community pressure to stay married anymore. No elders saying work it out. Just friends saying leave. You deserve better. Kids became optional, sacrifice became outdated and vows became suggestions.
Marriage used to mean I'll suffer with you. Now it means I'll stay as long as I'm happy. And that's why divorce is high. Because people don't know how to suffer together.
They only know how to quit when excitement is no longer there.
We are in the trenches!!
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An American aircraft was shot down in Iran and one of the crew members was declared missing.
The American government deployed its military strength and rescued that missing personnel.
In nigeria, a brigadier general sent his location to the army while he was fighting terrorists, his location was leaked to the terrorists who found him and slaughtered him, parading pictures of his corpse like a dead dog. A whole brigadier general.
Today the same Nigerian army is referring to those barbaric terrorists as “clients” and government officials are calling them their “brothers”.
What a shameful disgrace.
cbsnews.com/news/missing-u…
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“If you look at the people we call leaders—go to the Senate, go to the House of Representatives—why should a senator or a member of the House be a praise singer for anyone? Why are those in government not able to face their boss and say, “Oga, this is the truth”? You have people who are supposed to represent the values of society behaving like illiterates. By the time you become a governor, you should be beyond looking for money. Most of Nigeria’s ruling class lack values—they are too cheap. If we truly want to fix this country, we need a principled ruling class. The ruling class needs to have values—values beyond stomach infrastructure.”
—HRM Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.✅
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@PulseNigeria247 This man has controlled micra’s and keke in Ibadan before relocating to the UK, nobody can tell me otherwise
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If your money no reach to japa, just go Abia state
Good roads, Great Security, Electricity and infrastructure waytin remain
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
Abia state is ready for state police 👮. ~ Alex Otti says
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We are losing our humanity in this country, and that is always the first sign of a nation standing at the edge of failure.
There comes a defining moment where everything begins to tilt. From there, the path splits to a downward slope into gradual disintegration, or an upward climb towards redemption.
Right now, we are at that very point.
The government today inspires very little confidence. It is not anchored on any coherent model of governance, only the shifting whims of a few, unburdened by ideology or clear political conviction.
What we are left with, as a result, is mere improvisation. We have no leaders. But very few will ever declare this truth. The consequences of this anomaly are visible and measurable.
For one, in healthcare, the decline is stark. We currently contribute to roughly 10% of global maternal deaths despite accounting for only about 2.4% of the world’s population. Do you, in any sense, understand what this figure means?
More recently, we discovered that tens of thousands of women die each year from pregnancy-related causes, placing the country among the worst in the world. Upon that, behind these numbers is a failing system that is underfunded, overstretched, highly aspirational and very inaccessible to many.
In some areas, there is only one doctor for thousands of patients, and public health spending is far below the continental targets.
The reality this creates for many Nigerian women is brutal. In some families, pregnancy is not a moment of hope, but a calculated risk that they approach with caution and divine prayers, even in this year of our Lord 2026.
Education, here, also tells a similar story.
We account for one of the largest populations of out-of-school children globally, with millions of children - particularly girls - excluded from basic education. In some regions, less than half of eligible girls receive primary education, and once a child drops out, the chances of returning are alarmingly low.
This means that their future is being eroded even before they have any chances of going into the future.
You see, a nation does not fail all at once. We are meeting our decline in installment - from when the systems stop working and we thought we could still carry on in that disorderliness, until when our priorities eventually became distorted, and human life finally lost its value.
That is where we are now. That is why I can randomly see a gory video of somebody chopping off another person’s head and dipping his hands inside to scoop his brain. There are people who cannot fathom that reality, who cannot imagine humans as savages capable of thinking of such activities.
But for us, here, it is a daily occurrence. People die and are piled up on top of one another. It’s like walking into a grass field and finding an earthworm. It is a normal sight.
We are at that point where it will take an unprecedented miracle for the slope to rise towards reform and recovery, but it’s more likely - just as daytime comes after night - to fall further into even graver institutional decay.
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Apparently residents of Angwan rukuba thought it was NDLEA when they saw the terrorist wielding guns at first,so people didn’t take cover immediately, cos NDLEA usually come to that area shooting guns in the air
@ndlea_nigeria why are you shooting guns in residential areas fgs!
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The image of a woman crying over the loss of someone is the image we should use to wish the president a happy birthday - Actor Kunle Remi. x.com/justrandomvids…
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