What Buhari, hailing from the North and possessing an understanding of the customs of these bandits, was unable to rectify, you are now imploring an utter stranger to resolve.
Una go rake tire and him go still win 2027 elections.
Avedonn:
Governor Solundo hasn't done anything wrong, whether or not he consulted a native doctor. Traditional practice is part of our African heritage and will remain so for thousands of years. Therefore, people should stop demonizing traditional practitioners, as not all of them are evil.
Don't mind those mumudes who are bastardizing the African religion.
Dogalmighty17:
Why did they build on the water way? Funny thing is that before the white man left after independence, they had clearly mapped out the water ways in Nigeria but over time, through stupidity and greed, Nigerians have built on land that was clearly reserved as a buffer during times of flooding. We never learn.
Biodun556:
I saw people building houses inside the confluence of River Niger and River Benue in Lokoja the last time I traveled to Abuja. I was surprised that government could over look such act.
The mokwa flooded area must have been a forgotten flood path that people build houses on over time.
You’re correct! In my area, people are constructing houses near canals, with some even building directly over waterways, oblivious to the dangers involved. When I explained the risks to one of them, his response was, “Is this your community?”
Some of Mokwa's victims must have been warned of the dangers of their actions, but as usual, they overlooked it.
**Environmental factors and the dynamics of our interpersonal connections play significant roles in determining whether we enjoy a long life or face untimely challenges. These aspects are deeply intertwined.**
But let me make this clear: the true richness of life isn’t found within bustling city limits, as you might think. It lies in the charming small towns that you may have overlooked. If you view these places as mere shadows, you’re missing out on countless hidden gems.
Connecting with nature brings a profound sense of peace, and this connection can lead to a longer, more fulfilling life.
I have never encountered a group as submissive as the people of Benue State.
While fraternities may have their flaws, one does not them to turn against their own; instead, the purpose is to combat injustices like this. It's high time to reassess the conduct of the men from Benue State; they lack the respect they should earn!
I don't even think the government is ready to come to your aid; that I can't ascertain, but don't wait until you're all dead.
obailala:
A woman of her status doesnt just need 'any' kind of man. The man has to be at a certain independent financial level, else there'd be an imbalance which could rock the foundation of the relationship.
NuCypher:
Gentle reminder that those numbers you see on Piggyvest or any bank for that matter are.....just numbers that someone or a computer input to make it look like your money is sitting pretty somewhere all the time. The reality is a little different. The actual (or real) money has gone into different investments across Nigeria and across the world; and these are investment decisions made by someone somwhere who thinks he knows better than average people. Also, some of that money has gone into private pockets and used to buy houses in London and Dubai, because (what do you know) most people aren't going to wake up one day and want to just withdraw all their money at once. Some of that money has been badly invested and generating negative returns, but of course, you the investor is never told that. Instead, they just punch more numbers into your to look like you are making money.
The whole thing falls apart when shit hits the fan and people now need their money. Piggyvest in particular is an investment platform I can never trust. One, they have track records of making bad investment choices (e.g. Agropartnerships, Farmcrowdy, etc.) which is a sad reflection of their due dilligence team, and they do not open their books to their so-called customers so that the customers know exactly what is being done with their money. They also have a track record of denying when their nyash is opened in public, e.g. with the dude from that church that they may have invested money with. They also often promise unreasonable returns that don't reflect the reality of the Nigerian economy, e.g. over 25%. And more importantly, while NDIC itself says very clearly on its instagram that piggyvest is not NDIC insured, Piggyvest on their own website claims that they are NDIC insured. The duplicity! They are also no bank, just a savings platform. But what do I know? Good luck to you all who will put your money is any hole you see on the internet, as long as some returns are flowing in. What you learnt with the fall of Agropartnerships and co, you will soon learn again with Piggyvest. And when it happens, I'll be here laughing at your foolery...because you have been warned!
Saao:
is not Mr. President, the E.S of NBTE he's an innovative guy. Their are other innovations he brought in before Tinubu came and I'm a beneficiary of it.
Ogenebikko:
Neatly used 6by6 HD bedframe with mirror and side drawer
The bedframe and drawer only 80k
4.5 by 6 mattress 60k
Booter for water storage 25k
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Location: lasu/igando
I still can't believe that this booter we used to buy for 4k is now being sold for 25k.
I may not completely back the political drama between Wike and Fubara, but one thing is clear: if you have an agreement, you must honor it without exception.
We should all be hailing Soludo for coming up with a strategy to get all known native Doctors know to do dangerous charms arrested.
Since then no more news of kidnapping or killing in Anambra unlike before.
Go over Facebook, you see small boys claiming native doctors building mansions of 100 million, riding cars of millions and you begin to wonder how did they acquire this money?
Check their Facebook page. They just showed up 2 or 3 years ago.
Of recent their has been clamour of go back to our root. Young boys n girls. Says they want to embrace theie root. When we say what's this root about? You now see it's about Ritual in river bank, offering sacrifices etc
Revisiting one’s origins is not the crux of the matter; rather, it is the absurdities that are being affixed to this "return to one’s roots" movement that warrant consideration.
The deities do not favor the indolent.
From relying on boloko lights and candles to using phone flashlights, and now facing the aftermath of a collapsed building, all within a single nation.
Straightpath900:
Yes, you can give it a try, but note, a neighbor who tried to turn a prostitute into a good wife end up blaming himself, because she gave it free to ten people including the landlord and Neighbor tried to revenge on the Landlord wife but she messed him up and add to his agony.