itsene: 6:28pm On Nov 03, 2023 |
Pristine664:
The same Ogah that Obidients were jubilating his tribunal judgement just because he praised Tinubu.
The mob can turn on anyone at anytime.
You become an instant enemy if you say what they don't like.
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itsene: 1:14pm On Nov 01, 2023 |
Strong face for 14.
No problem.
Well assuming all is well, how do you sack a fourteen year old?
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itsene: 1:10pm On Nov 01, 2023 |
Never employ husband and wife, for their own sake and yours
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itsene: 8:35am On Nov 01, 2023 |
After the Supreme Court judgment people are now looking to check which way.
Staying employed and relevant is CRITICAL for daily bread.
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itsene: 8:27am On Nov 01, 2023 |
Federal Police
State/ Regional Police
and
Local government Police.
With responsibilities, boundaries and authority/ control METICULOUSLY written.
Particularly BARRING control by POLITICIANS likely to PERSECUTE their adversaries.
It can be done we just need COURAGE.
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itsene: 5:46am On Nov 01, 2023 |
And they blame Tinubu for Self-inflicted hardship.
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itsene: 5:38am On Nov 01, 2023 |
All the fake news coming from you guys have been denied. This is another one.
You people are relentless, LIES AND MORE LIES.
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itsene: 3:53pm On Oct 31, 2023 |
aQUINandmore:
As someone from Edo, I find myself drawn to the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. It's not just a fascination; it's a deep appreciation and love that I hold for what I consider to be the most beautiful culture in Africa. It might seem unusual for me to have such an affinity for a culture outside of my own, but there's something truly special about the Yoruba heritage that captivates my heart.
The Yoruba culture is a tapestry of history, a masterpiece of traditions that have withstood the test of time. It's like a living museum of Africa's past, present, and future. I can't help but be entranced by its richness and depth.
What stands out most is the way Yoruba culture weaves together a complex fabric of language, spirituality, art, and community. The Yoruba language is like a dance, with its melodious flow and expressive words that seem to carry stories within each syllable. It's a language that can paint a picture with its very pronunciation.
Their spiritual beliefs are equally captivating. The Yoruba pantheon of gods, the Orisha, is a fascinating blend of mythology and reverence. The intricate rituals, divinations, and ceremonies that honor these deities are nothing short of mesmerizing. I ire the profound connection they maintain with their ancestors, believing that the spirits continue to guide and protect them.
Yoruba artistry is a realm of wonder. The Adire and Aso-oke textiles are not merely fabrics; they are works of art. Each pattern and motif tells a story, preserving their history and heritage in threads. The intricate beadwork, the stunning masks, and the sculptures are a testament to the incredible talent and creativity of the Yoruba people.
Music and dance are like the heartbeats of the Yoruba culture. The talking drums, the rhythms of Sango, and the energy of Ogun's dance, all come together to create a unique and exhilarating symphony. Their festivals, like the Eyo and Osun, are a spectacle of color and joy, a testament to the celebratory spirit that runs through their veins.
What's most striking is the strong sense of community and family in the Yoruba culture. I, from Edo, can't help but appreciate the way they embrace one another, the warmth in their interactions, and the strength of their bonds. They place great importance on names, known as "Oruko," and I ire how they cherish their ancestors and carry their legacies forward through generations.
It's worth noting that my love for Yoruba culture does not diminish my love for my own Edo heritage. Rather, it serves as a testament to the beauty of diversity in Nigeria. We are a tapestry of cultures, each offering something unique and beautiful. The Yoruba culture, in all its magnificence, adds vibrancy to the mosaic of our nation.
So, as someone from Edo with a deep iration for the Yoruba culture, I can't help but celebrate their traditions and their profound impact on Nigeria and Africa as a whole. The Yoruba culture, with its language, spirituality, art, and sense of community, is a treasure that enriches us all.
You are not Edo. The nuances are a little contrived.
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itsene: 8:52am On Oct 31, 2023 |
Fubara walked into a trap, not smart.
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itsene: 7:44am On Oct 31, 2023 |
ElSudani:
Again, they labored in vain.
Absolutely
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itsene: 1:22pm On Oct 30, 2023 |
Can you believe this criminal?
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itsene: 10:31am On Oct 30, 2023 |
BrickDevo:
No pictures?
Why should there be pictures?
Afterall, the governor, Alex Otti is a Fulani man trying to say negative things about the law abiding people of Abia!
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itsene: 7:45am On Oct 30, 2023 |
Better still, get a NEW CONSTITUTION.
Everyone is skirting the major issue, RESTRUCTURING.
We should have a system that doesn't rely on the benevolence of who is currently occupying office of President.
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itsene: 5:50am On Oct 30, 2023 |
3ice9ce:
Stop using style to beg Igbos. Ndigbo are the ones behind the survival of Nigeria. If Igbos go today, Nigeria is finished.
Look at the architecture of Igboland, it is same with Isreal. We build houses high up in the sky. Money is not a problem.
A mass people - project of 800,000 new buildings of 8 flats minimum will settle all Igbos who are relocating back to Igboland.
You are not thinking right.
Ask yourself , why are igbos running away from home? Seeking solace and better life in non- igbo settlements, without respecting their hosts!
Wonderful people.
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itsene: 10:52am On Oct 29, 2023 |
" I am in charge"
I heard that before, trying to where from.
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itsene: 11:26pm On Oct 28, 2023 |
Lazy youth?
What about farming?
Oh I forgot your excuse, herdsmen won't let you!
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itsene: 7:08pm On Oct 28, 2023 |
Pdp should make it clear NOW that they are zoning the presidency to the south in 2027.
No more surprises.
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itsene: 6:07pm On Oct 28, 2023 |
Garbage.
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itsene: 12:56pm On Oct 28, 2023 |
Suicide is a also a form of action.
However, Amaechi ' s politics has been disappointing.
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itsene: 5:18pm On Oct 27, 2023 |
juman:
Time of the southerners.
Our time will come in the north.
They should lead us well.
You just left 5 months ago!
Why so much dependence on government? Is a SOUTHERNER your state governor?
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itsene: 3:10pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
NOC1:
Lol, this people are clowns.
Atiku pursued this case with much bitterness if I am Tinubu I will deal with him mercilessly
Absolutely.
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itsene: 1:08pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
lildush:
and besides that's wat the constitution says. A candidate must win 25% in the fct. Have we discarded our constitution or what? Am not understanding... Any way this country mata don Taya me . Let Dem do wat Eva they want. I don't care. I will Neva vote again.. infact am not a Nigerian anymore...
You are not paying attention. The justices said that is NOT what the constitution SAYS.
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itsene: 1:02pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
Atiku 's efforts THRASHED!
As expected.
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itsene: 1:00pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
StatisticianDr:
Good news for democracy.
Great news for Nigeria and well wishers.
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itsene: 12:58pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
blamingthedevil:
“It was obvious to all and those who brought it that it was going nowhere but the main question is why was it brought?”
SC judge
Malice and sectional interests.
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itsene: 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
Where is dele Momodu?
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itsene: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
shagasha:
I never expected anything different sha
Liar!
You expected Tinubu to be disqualified.
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itsene: 12:15pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
ONEjoblessGUY: Even tho I never voted Tinubu........
Jux had this instinct no other aspirant wud have done better..........
Infact no Nigerian can help Nigeria.........
Console yourself.
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itsene: 12:12pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
Was rufai oseni in court?
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itsene: 12:05pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
StreetFight:
No Evidence, just Rumours
And vicious LIES
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itsene: 12:03pm On Oct 26, 2023 |
Kai!
Back to import and export business again.
For Sadiq Atiku Dubai and Peter Obi China, life is unfair
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