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Kelklein(m): 10:19am On May 24
For you to start seeing a wife in her, she must really look good. But then, looks is only 25% of what makes a wife material.. Character makes the bulk. Home-keeping skill is another.

Brace up and let her know how you feel about her. And also your intentions from the word GO.. let her not just see you as one of those plenty irers that make es at her on a daily basis. Stay true and you would get her.

If by any chance you are turned down.. maintain the cordiality. Her loss.

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Kelklein(m): 7:17pm On May 23
Just a crazy man on the lose..🤔🤔
Kelklein(m): 6:48pm On May 23
Judiciary in the mud..

Same Judiciary that would be used to affirm his position..
Kelklein(m): 1:26pm On May 23
lailo:

He attacks every bad products called the old order including Buhari, Tinubu, Jonathan, Obi etc. He is no friend to non of them. Your Obi falls within the cycle of those old order. To Sowore, Obi is a packaged fraud. No personal vendetta.
That is what he wants you to believe. Also contracted to thrown muds at people using his platform and media outlets
Kelklein(m): 9:50am On May 23
Sowore is doing his homework pretty well. Attack and defame Obi for no just cause. If only he adds that energy to attack the establishment.

Obi hasn't even held any political position for over a decade. Why make attacking him your daily job..?!

Always quick to say Obi is part of the old order. How many people like Obi can you count in this country that had served this country as a governor and hadn't stolen their States dry like a squirrel.

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Kelklein(m): 5:11pm On May 22
And later they would lie to you that government was going broke.. that's why they have to increase fuel price and increase exchange rate to make more money

Do you know how much these people make from LNG every day..

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Kelklein(m): 4:55pm On May 22
Governors' endorsement of anyone has little or no effect on the peoples' votes.. considering what happened in the last General election..

The Federal Elections i.e the Presidential and National Assembly elections happen on the same day different from the State elections where the governors command alot of influences using local thugs to intimidate opponents..

I sense that INEC would try to disrupt that schedule of elections in the coming elections.

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Kelklein(m): 6:50pm On May 21

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Kelklein(m): 11:52am On May 21
Poverty is a bastard.. na in dey cause dis kain see finish

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Kelklein(m): 8:44pm On May 20
Nigeria Democracy didn't fail.. just some unscrupulous elements overusing the power freely given by the people to capture the State.. in order to control everything therein

And the more they try to capture, the more they plunge the people into more misery..

That should tell them alot.. but they never listen.
Kelklein(m): 8:26pm On May 19
Insincerity would always show its result..
Kelklein(m): 4:47pm On May 18
When you graduate and see people that graduated 10 years ago still jobless, why you no go get high BP..

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Kelklein(m): 4:17pm On May 13
NewHe:
Wike has been empowered!
I think it's rather the reverse.

Normally, PDP no too well like that as a party from top to bottom

That chairmanship position should have been held by now by North Central after the exit of Iyiorcha, till they convene another convention.. but those who think the party is their property insisted on turning its own party Constitution upside down.

But not an iota of pity of PDP, as whatever monster APC became today was taught by the PDP.

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Kelklein(m): 2:44pm On May 13
We play too much in this part of the world..
Kelklein(m): 12:12pm On May 13
There was never a subsidy in the first place..

Just a juggling of the foreign exchange..
Kelklein(m): 9:52am On May 13
And the same Wike attended the PDP reconciliation meeting..
You all should continue deluding yourselves..

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Kelklein(m): 9:49am On May 13
Mr glitch.. posterity would !!

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Kelklein(m): 10:11pm On May 12
Calm down it's a normal procedure for any single transaction above 5million naira.. for individual . All banks are mandated to declare those transactions.

Your money is safe tho.

Next time.. break the transaction into pieces like 3m each and do them over some days.. to avoid these waiting times.

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Kelklein(m): 1:05pm On May 12
What some governors have done to Primary and Secondary Schools in Nigeria, there would be no recovery in a very long time except God sends education-conscious governors to some of those states.. one of them said days ago that education is just a formality, but their kids are sent abroad to school.

Non-recruitment of capable teachers throughout a tenure whereas the old teachers are retiring on a monthly basis and makeshift untrained teachers and the so-called PTA teachers are used in most schools across the country..

There is really a need to declare a State of Emergency on Basic and Secondary Educations in the country.

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Kelklein(m): 9:01pm On May 09
Their public secondary education is not in a mess like our own.. thanks to the state governors..

Their public primary and secondary education is still very standard.. hasn't been taken over by private Capitalists like our own..

They don't have miracles centres in half of the country schools like our own..

Half of the secondary students have not been taken over by social media like our own..

Their primary and secondary schools students are being taught by trained teachers not makeshift teachers and emegency PTA teachers like we have across the country here..

There is need for a declaration of State of Emergency on Primary and Secondary education in Nigeria. Those in charge of that are too busy stealing money to care.

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Kelklein(m): 9:43am On May 08
And teaching potential thieves how to do same in the future.. How would you make other thieves not to cedis..🤔
Kelklein(m): 8:12pm On May 07
The number of Police people guiding private individuals and their properties in Nigeria go 100k.. the remaining are following people in government around.. then how many would remain to protect the people against Bandits and Terrorists...🤔🤔

Naija

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Kelklein(m): 5:37pm On May 07
The energies governors put in building new Government's House eh.. you would think it's out of love for the state, na lie o..

Ask yourself why someone would exert so much energy to demolish a structure and build a structure he doesn't even get to stay in for more than a year.?!🤔 Simple, it's one of those state projects you can claim to have built with any amount of money..

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Kelklein(m): 2:49pm On May 07
You cedis Ghana people eh.. 🤔🤔😄😄

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Kelklein(m): 2:09pm On May 06
-10 🤔🤔 I have done like two other things that are not listed there. 😄😄

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Kelklein(m): 7:25pm On May 05
At least Buhari took us back to the Military era and left us there

Emilokan came and took us from there into the colonial era.. Preindependence. Both economically and human right wise.

Na waa

Did you see them mention anything electoral reforms or any conversation in that regard.. that's because they are very satisfied with the status quo.. they would just build on the Manipulation of the electoral body to continue cooking up figures for them. So much for so-called defenders of Democracy.🤔🤔

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Kelklein(m): 12:48pm On May 05
Where is the audio release.. I can only hear a very long acapella music.. the energy they put into all of these tho 🤔🤔 for a man that rigged himself into power and the people that rigged for him being about to go to jail..

This woman's every outlook dey very unstable tho.. almost quarter to mental 🤔🤔

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Kelklein(m): 10:26pm On May 04

The World Bank has disclosed that a staggering 75.5 per cent of rural Nigerians are now living below the poverty line, reflecting deepening hardship in the country’s hinterlands.

This was revealed in the Bank’s April 2025 Poverty and Equity Brief for Nigeria, which paints a grim picture of worsening economic hardship, widening inequality, and persistent underdevelopment across much of the nation.

While poverty is widespread among urban populations, the report emphasised that the situation is significantly worse in rural areas, where economic stagnation, high inflation, and insecurity have exacerbated living conditions
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“Based on the most recent official household survey data from Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics, 30.9 per cent of Nigerians lived below the international extreme poverty line of $2.15 per person per day in 2018/19 before the COVID-19 pandemic," the report stated.

The report also highlighted Nigeria’s enduring regional disparities. “Nigeria remains spatially unequal. The poverty rate in northern geopolitical zones was 46.5 per cent in 2018/19, compared with 13.5 per cent for southern ones. Inequality measured by the Gini index was estimated at 35.1 in 2018/19.

“Nigeria’s Prosperity Gap — the average factor by which individuals’ incomes must be multiplied to attain a prosperity standard of $25 per day for all — is estimated at 10.2, higher than most peers.”

Despite successive policy interventions, these figures underscore a persistent economic divide across the country.

The report’s demographic analysis found that children aged 0 to 14 years had a poverty rate of 72.5 per cent, reflecting the scale of deprivation among the youngest segment of the population.

Gender disparities were also observed, with 63.9 per cent of females and 63.1 per cent of males classified as poor under the $3.65 per day lower-middle-income threshold.

Education emerged as a significant determinant of poverty, with Nigerians lacking formal education experiencing a poverty rate of 79.5 per cent. This contrasts with 61.9 per cent for those with primary education and 50.0 per cent for secondary school graduates. Only 25.4 per cent of those with tertiary education were considered poor.

The report also drew attention to multidimensional poverty indicators, which further reflect widespread deprivation.

According to the World Bank, about 30.9 per cent of Nigerians live on less than $2.15 daily, 32.6 per cent lack access to limited-standard drinking water, 45.1 per cent do not have limited-standard sanitation, and 39.4 per cent have no electricity.

Education access remains a challenge, with 17.6 per cent of adults yet to complete primary education, and 9.0 per cent of households reporting at least one school-aged child not enrolled in school.

The report noted that even before the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to reduce extreme poverty had largely stalled.

“Before COVID-19, extreme poverty reduction had almost stagnated, dropping by only half a percentage point annually since 2010. Living standards of the urban poor are hardly improving, and jobs that would allow households to escape poverty are lacking,” the report read.

Although the World Bank acknowledged recent economic reforms aimed at stabilising Nigeria’s macroeconomic outlook, it warned that persistently high inflation continues to undermine household purchasing power, particularly in urban areas where incomes have not kept pace with rising costs.

In light of the worsening situation, the Bank called for urgent policy action to shield vulnerable groups from inflationary shocks and to drive job creation through more productive economic activities.

Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/75-5-of-rural-nigerians-now-live-below-poverty-line-world-bank/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR6v-Z2ybWEmxNh1wOeQcmKxPAEEgMBCK8ibdT06R4fL51QghPzDA5-iLfr8gw_aem_x5VikCZkjWIHnxXUTSUw

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Kelklein(m): 3:55pm On May 04
Omo.. Lagos politics is very strong but also very fragile.. the people only just need to sit up and the capitalists' table would crumble..🤔

they didn't see Peter Obi coming in 2023.. hence they had to resort to Abgeros to the rescue..

These guys are so strong that they field their own candidates and also sponsor all the other opposition candidates that had ever contested in that state.

They had to use the Agberos in 2023 to stop GRV from benefitting from the popularity of PO..

Some of the National Assembly in Nigeria today are there because of that popularity. But the Lagos mafian bosses had to move very fast to prevent that..

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Kelklein(m): 6:35pm On May 01
Bully the IC as you like, the actual report is coming out when you people are out of tenure..

SURE-P, Sadiya's Npower and Edu would be a child's play..

As a country, we still haven't been able to figure out how to keep the goats from the yam.

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Kelklein(m): 8:11pm On Apr 30
Una go go court tire..

PDP deserve zero pity. Whatever excesses you see the APC doing today, they learnt them from the PDP. PDP once bragged that they would rule this country for 40 years uninterrupted. The allure of unbridled power that is only transient.

They are still in Court for Fubara. The person they went to court because of, is not even talking to them.

You all looked on and watched one man destroy a party as big as PDP. Can a man be bigger than a party?!. And his excuse was that some people left the party in the past and he remained. So he deserved to be allowed to destroy the party as he wished?!

The party for reasons best known to them couldn't summoned the courage to discipline him even as he engaged in anti-party activities never-before-seen in the history of political parties in Nigeria. This lack of balls by the party made other people do as they like.

PDP should look for another party and collapse whatever is remaining of its structure into it. But sadly all the other parties have been captured as well.

We are all in for a long ride.

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