No state in Nigeria is developed. All Nigerian politicians would be facing firing squad if this was china. They cannot justify 0.05% of the funds they have collected.
@esther_stan Chill
She is earning 45k from POS, that's a monthly income of 145k for the family.🤣🤣
My own is when they decide to give birth to 7 in 5 years.
@NationalGridNg Electricity in the last 6 months has been a disaster....were @ war in this country,it has to be tagged a war... Worst darkness in decades.
When I get married I won't be paying any bill unless when necessary. My husband will be paying for
Rent
Foodstuff
Gas
School fees
Light
I'll help out when he ask to assist and will pay back
I'll be a submissive wife and respect him.
Cook for him
Birth his children
Clean the house
Satisfy him
Take care of the home.
@JoeDpm@Presh__lee Sometimes women use "my kids ' 'his kids' 'our kids' for kid(s) from their marriage.Does anyone understand when they use each and why it's ever changing .Though I believe she used 'his kids' to subconsciously project the weight of responsibility demanded from him.
There are some basic amenities that every newlywed in Nigeria must have. They are:
1. Washing machine
2. Air fryer
3. Blender
4. Refrigerator
5. Air Conditioner
6. Generator
7. Television
8. Solar panels
9. Inverter
If you and your partner cannot afford these, don’t get married.
@_favorite_ada Depending on the brand / quality .. between N1500 - N3000.... Canned Sardine is officially a luxury good in 🇳🇬 ..once loved but that love is on hold for now 🙃
@it_Rutie This is crazy one, no one should have to experience this red or blue pill experience 🙏 ..if you have a wife and have a child you'll understand.
@sarahshine007@farryword My dear cultures differ , in 'some' marriages ain't no woman who's gonna be asleep or too sleepy to serve her man dinner or have dinner set out already, after a long ass day on the field . Note: some cultures;some marriages.
@farryword No it is not necessary or respectful to wake someone just to serve food after work
In a healthy relationship both partners share responsibility and can take care of basic needs themselves
@Ayoelesho Louvres were a thing in Nigeria in the 80s especially for buildings in public places ..easy to replace,offering great flexibility with desired ventilation &airflow . however aesthetics evolved, and now we have buildings with smaller fancy windows that trap humans in with heat sm
Nigerians switched from using louvres, which provided full ventilation, to sliding windows, which provide only partial ventilation.
Now, everyone is complaining of heat after blocking air from entering their rooms.
Why are we so backward in everything we do?
For 2 years we’ve had steady light in my area.
Then on Wednesday, our transformer spoilt and we were off power for 3 days. My solar system couldn’t even handle my AC, so I’ve just been surviving with fan and plenty heat 😭
Today they fixed it and light is back.
I turned on my AC for just 30 minutes and everywhere is already chilled.
Honestly, nothing anybody can tell me again in this Nigeria, AC is the best home appliance you can ever have.
@OkorojiJustice@ShehuSani If she has an international passport , I'm wondering what photo she has on there... Must be a fully uncovered face. I believe this should apply to public office seekers also. I need more education on this right here...I'm weak.
@flyairpeace Cant believe this clawback tbh. You can't be launching international routes every quarter , without offering international-grade customer service experience (with swift compensation/appeasement when issues arise). @flyairpeace Pls task yourselves more in this area 🙏🇳🇬LLNP
PRESS STATEMENT
AIR PEACE CLARIFIES GATWICK–LAGOS DISRUPTION, REAFFIRMS PASSENGER CARE AND SAFETY COMMITMENT
Our attention has been drawn to a video making the rounds on social media alleging that passengers on our London (Gatwick) to Lagos service today, May 1, 2026, were stranded without communication and provision of necessary care.
We would like to provide clarity on the situation, as this narrative does not accurately reflect the full circumstances surrounding the disruption.
The affected flight experienced a bird strike, which is a recognised "force majeure" event in aviation, necessitating the immediate grounding of the aircraft for comprehensive safety inspections in line with global aviation standards. At Air Peace, safety is not negotiable, and under no circumstance would we operate an aircraft without the required safety clearance.
Following this development, affected passengers were promptly informed of the incident and the cancellation of the service, and arrangements were made for their comfort, including hotel accommodation at the Hilton Hotel in London, Gatwick as well as necessary transit coordination.
However, we encountered additional operational constraints, including airport congestion and delays from ground handling services responsible for baggage retrieval. These factors affected the timely retrieval of passengers’ checked baggage, which in turn impacted the speed at which some passengers were transferred to their hotels
It is important to note that baggage handling at international airports is managed by designated ground handling companies, operating within strict airport procedures and regulatory protocols. As such, Air Peace does not exercise direct control over these processes, and all baggage retrieval must follow established due process.
At no point were passengers abandoned. Communication was maintained with all affected passengers, and every effort was made to ensure their welfare throughout the disruption. We can confirm that all passengers were offered hotel accommodation at the Hilton London Gatwick, and those who elected to accept have now been accommodated, while we finalise arrangements for the deployment of another aircraft to complete the service.
We recognise that aviation disruptions can be distressing, and we remain empathetic to the inconvenience experienced by our esteemed passengers. However, it is important to emphasise that aviation operations are not “plug and play.” They involve multiple stakeholders, layered safety protocols, and strict regulatory compliance, particularly in situations involving force majeure events such as bird strikes.
While we respect the right of passengers to express their concerns, we find the ongoing negative hounding of our airline over a safety-driven, force majeure incident to be shocking and unwarranted, especially in light of the timely announcements and necessary updates made by the Captain of the flight to all affected passengers, as well as the responsible and proactive steps taken to ensure passenger safety, communication, and overall care throughout the disruption.
Air Peace remains steadfast in its commitment to the safety, comfort, and overall well-being of our passengers, and we will continue to review our processes to further enhance our service delivery during unforeseen disruptions.
We appreciate the patience and understanding of our passengers and the flying public.
SIGNED
MANAGEMENT
Air Peace Limited
Dangote is the richest man in Africa, Dangote owns a refinery, Dangote is from Nigeria and the refinery is in Nigeria; But fuel is N1,400 plus a litre.
What is the usefulness of the refinery then?