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Yobe, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2017
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Alhammadullillah, it's done 🎓 B.agric Soil Science Faculty of Agriculture University of Maiduguri, Borno State
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Orni🍀@Meetrichy1·
Person dey ruin our lives step by step, una dey talk say he sabi play politics. 💔
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vector 😎😎@JussyPablo·
@TiebetEkandem Ok 👍 I understand your own point of view But as someone who have been in Europe for 18 years now I will stand by what I said They’re places in Nigeria that is far far far finer than 100s of places in Europe
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I•square🐐@ibragangs02·
@tonyajah We are not ready if we are waiting for religion people to tell us what to do
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Tony Ajah@tonyajah·
If you attend many of these big churches in Lagos, be very careful what you consume from the pulpit this period, because I genuinely think a memo has been sent to many of them. The patterns are becoming too loud to ignore. Most of the topics, sermons, statements, and even program themes I’ve been seeing from some of these big churches are psychologically constructed to make Nigerians emotionally withdraw from voting and accepting change as impossible. Some weeks ago, it was Pastor Adeboye telling people that the next president has already been chosen by God. Now it is Matthew Ashimolowo saying Peter Obi is the best candidate, but he won’t win. Then another popular Lagos church is running with a program theme talking about “Jesus being the best political cover.” And there are many more subtle messages like that flying around. This is becoming too coordinated to be random. The timing. The location. The pastors involved. The exact emotional direction of the messaging. This is psychological manipulation, and many Nigerians are not catching it. Because APC knows something very important. They know they no longer have anything tangible to sell Nigerians again. Fuel is expensive. Food is expensive. Electricity is expensive. School fees are expensive. Businesses are collapsing. The naira has been battered. People are suffering visibly. So what do you do when performance can no longer convince the people? You start targeting their psychology. You start targeting hope. You start targeting morale. You start making people feel like resistance is pointless. That is the new strategy. And religion is one of the easiest vehicles to use because many Nigerians trust pastors more than they trust facts. Notice the pattern carefully. These pastors will subtly admit that Peter Obi or the Obi/Kwankwaso movement represents competence or better leadership, but immediately after saying that, they will emotionally conclude with: “But he cannot win.” “God has already chosen.” “Jesus is the answer.” “Focus on heaven.” Do you people not see the psychological game being played there? It is not direct support for APC. It is emotional demobilization. It is convincing Nigerians not to bother participating. It is making people subconsciously feel their votes do not matter. Because once people lose hope psychologically, the battle is already halfway won politically. And sadly, many of these pastors know exactly what they are doing because they understand how emotionally dependent many Nigerians are on religious authority. They know many church members will never question anything coming from the altar. That is why you must use your brain this period. God is supreme. Jesus is King. Nobody is arguing that. But God has also given human beings free will. The same Bible is full of people making choices and living with the consequences of those choices. Nigeria today is the result of choices. Bad leadership is the result of choices. Corruption is the result of choices. Silence is the result of choices. And better leadership will also come from choices. God will not come down from heaven to thumbprint ballot papers. Nigerians will. So when someone tells you “the next president has already been chosen,” ask yourself: Why then are politicians campaigning? Why are billions being spent on elections? Why are parties fighting desperately for power? Why are propaganda machines working overtime? Why are pastors suddenly sounding like political analysts? Because they know votes matter. And they know people matter. That is why APC and its supporters are now focusing heavily on psychological warfare. They know they cannot easily defend the suffering Nigerians are facing. So the next best thing is to make Nigerians mentally surrender before 2027 even arrives. That is why you must stay alert. Pray, yes. Trust God, yes. But also think critically. Because faith without wisdom is how manipulators control people.
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STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
If these meetings were made up entirely of women, women would be celebrating it as “women’s empowerment” and saying women are taking over industries and leadership spaces. But the moment men gather, work, or build something together without female involvement, it suddenly becomes a problem. It makes women uncomfortable simply because men are operating independently. There seems to be this constant expectation that every male space must include women, while female-only spaces are openly encouraged and protected. Women have entered and now dominate many professions and educational fields, yet the biggest focus is still on areas like STEM because those are fields where men continue to outperform and outnumber them in many sectors. Instead of encouraging fair competition and organic interest, the conversation often turns into demanding inclusion, quotas, or forced representation. The is not equality anymore,it is influence and control over every space men traditionally built or dominated. Any field where men still hold a strong presence becomes labeled as a problem that needs to be “fixed.”
Patrycia Centeno@PoliticayModa

Reunión de las dos mayores potencias mundiales. Ninguna mujer sentada en la mesa…

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DannyJohnDoe@DannyBobDoe·
@Cr7Godbrand I lose half my salary every year as my female coworker cannot do her job . I have to do it it for her. She mocks abuses and harasses me the whole time. So I lose half my pay and get wrecked. Total fucking retarded
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kayz3d@kay_z67·
I wonder how people felt at 11:59 p.m. of dec. 1999 before crossing over to the year 2000.
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Zery🔰@fagbemi_hamza·
Bio: Feminist 🌸,Muslimah🧕 I go first burst laugh😂😂🤣
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Ada eze. Baby@AdaPereway·
I divorced my husband because my daughter who is his step daughter said he was touching her inappropriately. She was 8 at that time, 15 years later, she's all grown and apologizing that she lied because her biological dad asked her to say that to make me come back to him.
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Wittig Lyon@ibn_wittig·
Nonchalant First Class students are scary My friend will spend the whole semester playing ball, partying, touching no book… then 3 days to exam he skims through some books and boom 5.0. Engineering student o.
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Khadija Bamalli@Khady_Bamalli·
Congratulations Anty Hadiza and DJ Abba. Sai munzo cin Basmati girkin Amarya 🫢❤️
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I•square🐐@ibragangs02·
@dfwreina When it senses some infection, it serves as a defence mechanism
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R🍒@dfwreina·
Why does a mans d!ck fall mid sex?
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Small girl 🙈 big God 💪
I’m a stay-at-home mum and wife, and my husband gives me a monthly allowance of ₦300k. He also gives ₦300k monthly for feeding for just the 3 of us, and honestly, I never even finish it on food. On top of that, he still takes us grocery shopping himself every month. He pays for my hair. Credits my phone. Send me data monthly from his own pocket too. Funny thing is, this allowance started while we were still dating 😭 Back then it was ₦100k monthly. When we got married, he increased it to ₦200k. After I gave birth, he moved it to ₦300k. And before marriage, I never washed this man’s clothes or cleaned his house ONCE 💀 I only cooked occasionally. He already had a cleaner handling everything and never complained. At some point, I even told him I genuinely don’t like doing house chores and this man said: ‘I noticed already.’ 😭 After marriage, we moved into a bigger house. Now I have: a washing machine, a house cleaner and a nanny for the baby. So basically, I just oversee the affairs of my home. It’s been 4 years and nothing has changed. Ladies, stop starting what you cannot continue just because you want to impress a man during dating. Also, please know there are men who genuinely believe in making life easier for their wives, depending on their capacity and mindset. If a man truly wants to make life soft for you, trust me, he will.
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Elizabeth Agellah Joe@joe_elizab35510·
Did he find out who the guy was? He could be a relation? Is she a wife already assuming it's a lover she invited over. Some people do irrational things that make them regret. Now what else? After the drama and she's now homeless, he is happy Abi? Let me sip my lemon tea and leave amebo.😄😄
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Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq·
A man rented a fully furnished apartment for his girlfriend in Lagos out of love. Paid the rent, bought the TV, bed, fridge, curtains… everything. Few months later, he decided to surprise her with an early morning visit. Only for him to open the door and meet another man comfortably sleeping inside the apartment he sponsored. What happened next shocked the entire compound. The boyfriend allegedly became furious, packed out every single thing he bought, disconnected the TV, carried the mattress, removed the standing fan, even took the cooking gas. He then called the landlord and demanded that the balance of the rent be refunded to him immediately since he was the one who paid. Now here is where it gets interesting… Some people are saying he was justified because he spent his hard-earned money on the apartment. But I am saying emotions do not override the law. That lady is an adult and has the legal right to allow anybody sleep in the apartment with her because she is not married to him. The moment the man forcefully entered the apartment, scattered things, carried properties, or intimidated anyone, he may have exposed himself to issues bordering on ass@ult, cr!minal trêspass, intim!dation, or thêft depending on how the incident happened. A relationship does not automatically give ownership rights over another adult. So who do you think is right in this situation?
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f.a.abatcha@teey_abatcha·
@khadijahzakari_ This user sha, from calling maiduguri girls male centered because they will do everything halal to pleas their husbands to saying making breakfast for someone you love at 6 is ridiculous nothing wey single feminist no Dey post smh
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Dr.KZ🤍@khadijahzakari_·
Waking someone up by 6am to cook for you is crazy. Are you starving or just shamelessly gluttonous? Unless you’re traveling or seriously sick, disturbing someone’s sleep that early because you want food is ridiculous. I’m not doing it. Even if you’re going to work, why must you eat by 6am like your life depends on breakfast? Abeg oo.🤣
Ada@adanonso_

In my parents’ house, nobody was waking up by 5am to start frying egg and boiling yam for anybody. Breakfast was, tea and bread, cereal or if you want stress, tell the cook to make it for you. So I carried this peaceful upbringing proudly into marriage. Big mistake 🙆🏾‍♀️. One morning after I got married, my husband casually woke me up by 6am to ask what he would have for breakfast before work.  It even sounded strange to me because what do you mean I should come and make breakfast? 😭 I said, tea is there. Apparently that was not the correct answer. Omo that was our first marital disagreement “breakfast”. When I called my mother to complain, thinking she would support me, this woman switched sides immediately. Very early the next morning, she woke my sisters up and announced, “Wake up and learn how to prepare breakfast for your husbands before your husbands return you people to sender.” According to gist later, my sisters said the way she was talking, you would think she personally used to prepare full buffet breakfast for us growing up. This same woman that raised us on “make your own breakfast” suddenly became Chef Hilda Baci because somebody got married.

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Medic Ozone🩺@medikozone·
1. Governor Abdulrazaq wants to go to Senate. 2. ⁠Governor Uzodinma wants to return to Senate. 3. ⁠Governor Buni wants to go to Senate. 4. ⁠Governor Abiodun wants to go to Senate. 5. ⁠Governor Sule wants to go to Senate. 6. ⁠Governor Fintiri wants to go to Senate. 7. ⁠Former governor Wamakko wants to return to Senate. 8. ⁠Former governor Goje wants to return to Senate. 9. ⁠Governor Mohammed wants to return to Senate. 10. ⁠Former governor Amosun wants to return to Senate. 11. ⁠Former governor Yahaya Bello wants to go to Senate. 12. ⁠Former governor Okowa wants to return to Senate. 13. ⁠Former governor Daniel wants to return to Senate. 14. ⁠Former governor Abu Lolo wants to return to Senate. 15. ⁠Former governor Dankwambo wants to return to Senate. 16. ⁠Former governor Kalu wants to return to Senate. 17. ⁠Former governor Tambuwal wants to return to Senate. 18. ⁠Former governor Ortom wants to go to Senate. 19. ⁠Former governor Aliero wants to return to Senate. 20. ⁠Former governor Yari wants to return to Senate. 21. ⁠Former governor Lalong wants to return to Senate. 22. ⁠Former governor Nyame wants to go to Senate and others... Where is the place for the 'Youths' the so called Leaders of tomorrow?
Dr. Shak🩺@realbig_shak

Tell us something that is none of our business.

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