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kenny160: Hmn, Yoruba, Igbo, Edo, Ancient Israelites and many Tribes in different parts of the world parctice this LEVIRATE MARRIAGE, including the English Royal Families until recently (King Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon, the widow of his late elder brother, Prince Authur and King George V married Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, who was betrothed to his elder brother, Prince Albert who died unexpectedly). In 2020, a 40-year old man died in a rural community in Osun State just after moving into his newly completed expansive house along with his wife, children, mother and some of his extended family. The wife was 33years and by 2022, she was been advised to re-marry and she sought advice from some more matured couples in the town because the late-husband family said if she wants to re-marry, then she will have to leave the house. She said, if she re-marry , then she would have to leave the house because it is culturally unacceptable to bring a new husband to the house and she is not willing to leave the house. One of the elders she consulted asked why not re-marry one of the late husband's younger brothers that is nice to her? He said it is a win-win for both sides. Around 2001, i witnessed a hot argument among some semi-educated women in Ogbomosho in which one of the women was trying to shame her former friend and made references to her sexual relationship with one Mukaila. The woman defended her actions, that even if it is true that she slept with the said Mukaila (which i suspected was true) , there is nothing bad in it. she said Mukaila is her late husband step-brother and it was her Late husband that trained him in 'Poly' and that if they like, they both can marry each other because it is better for her than fucking around. |
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Slytiger: The 2011 Election in which GEJ/PDP scored 22 million votes and Buhari's C scored 12 million was massively rigged. The introduction of Card reader in 2019 reduced these inflated figures and BVAS in 2023 futher reduced the figures. Although some people will not want to agree but the truth is that,since return to democracy in 1999,the 2023 election was the most free and fair 3 Likes |
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Nothing is bad in the Isi-Agwu attire. It sells Nigeria to the world. I am a (proud) Yorubaman but i also wear Hausa-Fulani and Ijaw attires occasionally. After Dr Goodluck Jonathan became President in 2010, i know many guy in Osun State that sew his Ijaw style of attire(Etibor) and some young couples who named their kids 'Goodluck'. 3 Likes |
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Objectivist04: You may not understand the culture of her hometown than her. What you just describe as 'nkuchi' is also practice in Yoruba culture, the only difference is that it is the husband's family headed by the Family's Patriach that hand-over the widow to her late Husband's brother, cousin or any close relative to 'so lo po' meaning to re-marry her, raised children in the name of her deceased husband or take care of the widow and her young kids. Other family are also expected to assist the woman by occasional gifts of farm produce and some may offer to take one of the kids to live with them. The Practice is however fading now due to westernization/ Pentecostal christianity. 27 Likes 1 Share |
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JagabanB: It is a pervasive mentality. IPOB guys and protagonists of Biafra understand this phenomenon and exploit it to remain relevant. Every now and then, they scream that other Nigerians hate Igbos or that other Nigerians are the problems of Igbos citing all kinds of topics/ issues to buttress their points. Interestingly, small groups like Efik, Ibibio, Annang, Ogoni and Ijaw who also experience the civil war don't exhibit such mentality. 1 Like |
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SocialJustice: So if someone invest $800million in a business, it automatically means they have $800 million personal money? When the GENCO becomes operational and start making revenues, then Forbes will start to include such as parts of his assets. With the completion of the Project, the networth of Sepco-Pacific Energy Ltd (owner of Omotosho and Olorunshogo GENCOs) will sky rocket. It is just like someone spending millions on an uncompleted building. It won't be counted as his worth but if the building is finished and rented out to banks, corporate organizations or even as residential apartments, then it will be counted as part of the owner's assets. |
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SocialJustice: Davido's father that just invested $1.2 Billion on a Power Generation Station can buy this Jet. |
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Heffalump: The Educational system in Nigeria is NOT designed to make Nigeria developed but to act as appendage of the developed countries. In our schools, students are thought * to learn foreign languages *what has ALREADY HAPPENED in developed countries, mostly with textbooks written by foreign authors based on their environments Then students are examined on well they are able to MEMORIZE these theories and concepts. This system create serious barriers to most Africans to fully understand and INTERNALIZE THE KNOWLEDGE of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), so real life applications of what the students are thought in schools is minimal. The Overall Impact: EDUCATED Africans subconsciously become 'programmed' to believe that development must come from these already developed countries. Our Plumbers, electricians, mechanics, welder, carpenters and many other artisans are mostly peoples who dropped out from the educational system and opted for informal training which is done in their mother tongues and based on practical learning of what they see daily in their environments which make it easy for them to come and understand the concepts. Nigeria would be far more developed if our educated citizens also have the skills and practical knowledge of these artisans or if the artisans also have the education of the educated class=> We need to to redesign our educational system to provide a unique blend of both categories. 1 Like |
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shortgun: If you have done anything close to investigations and have lived in Nigeria for more than 10 years, then you will know that this is FALSE. Even chronic loan defaulters (that deserved to be banned) would bribe their ways and obtain more loans. 1 Like |
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shortgun: And you simply believe this hook, line and sinker? Have you bother to cross-check this information? Do CBN give individuals loans or dictate to Banks who to loan their monies or not? How many names are they going to write? Can't they get the loans through another companies? Why is it impossible to think independently by yourself instead of outsourcing it to this person who told you this LAMBA? 1 Like |
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DatNiggaDaz: Millions of Igbos live and many thrive in many areas all over Nigeria, outside their homelands. If Igbos are truly hated as some of you like to parrot, these host communities won't welcome and embrace them to this extent. |
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ValarDoharis:The Airline is not owned by the Government and i believe run their business by merits. There are merits in the running of Broadcasting Industry, Commercial Transportation, sales and marketing of building materials, production of iron rods, rearing of cattles, establishment and management of Petrol Stations and Private Hospitals and so many other aspects of Nigerian economy. |
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JagabanB: It all boil down to the lasting legacies of the Civil War and subsequent discriminations against Igbos in the immediate Military era. This has created a pervasive sense of victim mentality among them. The Social Media give platform to air this thought and propagate it. |
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Starboytwo: Na woman you go chase during your one year NYSC service in Ebonyi? I am sure you go don get secret child for Ebonyi 3 Likes |
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SmartPolician: The husband still remain black but the wife has transformed from black to semi-white woman. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
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Tinubu has no base. . .what next?
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PROPEACE: The problems of the educational sector can be traced to their foundation. The educational system in Nigeria were designed by the British Colonial Masters to suit their Agenda I.e To produce Clerical officers to assist in running the Colonial Gov't Offices To produce graduates in Arts & Humanities: to learn how to behave and conform to authorities To produce Health workers: who will man the hospitals. The Colonial Masters deliberately prevented introduction of certain courses like Law: they didn't want too many people to be aware of their rights Science, Engineering and Technology: They didn't want the local people to develop critical minds that can make them independent of their Colonial Masters Pharmacy: they didn't want Nigerians to start producing their own medicines . After independence, these courses were introduced but based on faulty templates left by the colonial Masters. We suppose to have changed them. Have you ever wondered that most of the houses in Nigeria were built by Artisan like Bricklayers, Masons, Electricians, carpenters, tilers and others, who had their training in the informal sector outside the educational institutions? Most of the vehicles on our roads are serviced and maintained by mechanics who had their training outside the educational sector. Most of the foods we eat are also produced by farmers ,who had their training outside the educational sector. Law 1 Like |
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PROPEACE: You are still missing the points: It is not that graduates build Metrolines immediately after graduation or not but the ways the institutions were designed was not to produce solutions to Nigerian's problems. This isn't just about universities but the whole educational system. The problem isn't just limited to the Educational Institutions but also the Policy makers in the Government and private sector. In a Semi-Urban State like Kogi, Nassarawa and Ekiti, Dissertations done by Final Year Students are gathering dusts on shelves when they should be given tasks to do, contribute to the development of their environments and then write Dissertations based on their experiences or write some Dissertations that directly tackle the problems in their environments. The system, need not look like what is obtainable in Yale, Oxford or London. 1 Like |
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PROPEACE: You agains corroborated my observations. Why do our graduates need to run abroad to be celebrated? Why is it that graduates from our universities don't discover and formulate medications that can treat malaria and schistosomiasis which are our local health problems? Why are our Engineers unable to produce communications gadgets or handles heavy construction works? Universities in the USA, UK and Western European countries are set up to solve problems in their environments but Universities in Nigeria evolved as mirror images of these foreign institutions without conscious efforts to make them produce solutions to problems of Nigeria. We need to overhaul and redesign our educational institutions to meet our peculiarities. |
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gidgiddy: * Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu was NOT the only biological child of Sir Louis Odumegwu-Ojukwu, as a matter of fact, there were protracted court cases by the children over the Estates of the Late Sir Louis Ojukwu. * Ojukwu couldn't have become one of the richest Nigerians simply by inherited wealth. Those who control key sectors of the economy 10 years after independence become the richest in the 1970s. 1 Like |
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DaniellaDokubo: How do you suggest that the dollars earned by the CBN be converted to Naira? |
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Sirmwill:The educational institutions in Nigeria were NOT designed to solve problems of Nigeria but as 'photocopies of foreign bodies', thus graduates from Nigerian Universities often need to seek validations from UK, USA, Canada, before being considered truly educated. 20 Likes 1 Share |
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mariahAngel: You actually start your refinery too. |
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mightyhazel:Nigeria has no power the dollar but has power over Naira. When the exchange rate was $1= N180, the exchange rate was heavily subsidized by the CBN (meaning CBN was selling dollar to Nigerians below the market value). 1 Like |
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Splashme: Importation of crude oil have lesser impact on the exchange rate than importation of refined petroleum products. With time, about 80% of the crude oil will be sourced locally in Naira ,which will drastically reduce the demand for the dollar. Thus the Naira will gain strenght. 1 Like |
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Nigeria is a hot bed of corruption and most wealthy Nigerians are guilty of this. However, the man is doing well, at least he invest the money in the economy.
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shoodboi2: So many marketers can buy it. Even IPMAN can buy it and share among their . 1 Like |
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Lukuluku69: You don't know anything about marketing of petroleum products. Many marketers can afford it (I am not talking of Ajadi & Sons Petroleum or Okorie Brosters Int'l Petroleum). As for smaller companies, 3-5 Petroleum marketers can merge to form a bigger player in the sector. |
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Nonybb: You that you are not evil, help Nigerinas to crash the prices of Rice, eggs, milk, meat, tyres and roofing sheets. Nigerians will really appreciate you sir. |
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Even in Nigeria before Jan,1966 ,Policing was under Local Government . There was Federal Police that handled Inter-State crimes. 15 Likes |
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4tomandchi: Which goid will this do to the North? |
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