• Naija ppl dey too much abeg
    Naija ppl dey too much abeg ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  • Funny Talk: “Sharp-Mouth Kids”

    "One thing about kids? They don’t know what it means to keep secrets.
    You’ll just be smiling at visitors, then your child will say:
    'Mummy, is this the aunty you said her head looks like fufu?'
    And now you’re fighting Holy Ghost tears."
    ๐Ÿ”น Funny Talk: “Sharp-Mouth Kids” "One thing about kids? They don’t know what it means to keep secrets. You’ll just be smiling at visitors, then your child will say: 'Mummy, is this the aunty you said her head looks like fufu?' ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ And now you’re fighting Holy Ghost tears."
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  • Title: Medea's Destination Wedding. Medea and family attend Tiffany's rushed wedding in Bahamas. Tension rise as Tiffany doubts her fiance and mothers acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marriage's legitimacy. Starring: Tyler Perry, cassi Davis
    Title: Medea's Destination Wedding. Medea and family attend Tiffany's rushed wedding in Bahamas. Tension rise as Tiffany doubts her fiance and mothers acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marriage's legitimacy. Starring: Tyler Perry, cassi Davis
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  • From Northern Monopoly to Yoruba Rotation?

    A Deep Look at Buhari vs Tinubu Appointments and the Tribal Virus Slowing Nigeria

    They say the more things change, the more they stay the same — but in Nigeria, it seems things just change tribally, not nationally.

    Let’s start with the facts.

    During President Buhari’s administration, key federal positions were overwhelmingly filled by individuals from the North. Not just the heads of agencies, but even their deputies. From EFCC to DSS, NNPC, NDLEA, NPA, NSCDC, NIS, FRSC, NPS, and nearly every other major institution — it was North on North. In fact, over 80% of these agencies had both leaders from the same region. It wasn’t governance; it was regional occupation.

    Now enter President Tinubu. A new era, a new hope. But did we really leave tribal politics behind?

    On the surface, Tinubu’s appointments show more balance. Agencies now have North–South or South–North combinations. There’s a visible attempt to mix things regionally. At least, on paper, it looks like a step in the right direction.

    But here’s where it gets messy — almost all the Southern appointments under Tinubu are Yoruba. His tribe. From AMCON to the Army, Navy, DIA, DSS, and more, it’s still ethnic stacking, just done differently. We’ve moved from Northern monopoly under Buhari to Yoruba favoritism under Tinubu. Same wine, different tribal bottle.

    WHY TRIBAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DESTROYING NIGERIA

    1. They kill meritocracy — people are chosen based on tribe, not ability. That’s why institutions rot.

    2. They destroy national unity — no one wants to believe in “one Nigeria” when only one group dominates.

    3. They fuel ethnic tension and resentment — every tribe begins to see others as threats instead of partners.

    4. They block true federal character — when only Hausa, Fulani, or Yoruba dominate, where are the Igbos? The Ijaws? The Ibibios? The Tivs? The Nupes?

    5. They breed mediocrity at the top — because positions are shared like family inheritance, not national responsibility.

    TINUBU VS BUHARI: WHO’S MORE TRIBAL?

    Let’s be honest.

    Buhari didn’t even pretend to balance. The North had it all. The South was an afterthought.

    Tinubu is trying to mix things — but only if you're Yoruba. The Igbo man is still watching from the sidelines. South–South is barely noticed.

    So the Obidients who cry “tribalism!” under Tinubu aren’t entirely wrong — but many of them were silent under Buhari.
    And the Buhari loyalists who scream “Tinubu is fair” are conveniently forgetting how they defended Northern domination for 8 years.

    Hypocrisy is the only thing everyone seems to share equally in this country.

    IF NIGERIA MUST MOVE FORWARD...

    We must kill tribalism in appointments. The presidency is not a tribal office. National agencies are not clan estates. Until we put merit and fairness above tribe, Nigeria will continue to crawl while other nations run.

    Let appointments reflect federal character, not ethnic calculation. Let every Nigerian child — North, South, East or West — believe they can rise to the top without a tribal godfather.

    Who did worse — Buhari or Tinubu?
    Is Tinubu’s balance real, or is it Yoruba rebranding of old tribal games?
    Can Nigeria ever break free from ethnic politics?

    Drop your thoughts. Argue with sense. But speak your truth.


    #WalaataPapers #NigeriaFirst #TribalismKills #TinubuVsBuhari #Obidients #Jagaban #ArewaPolitics #NaijaMustChange
    ๐Ÿ”ฅ From Northern Monopoly to Yoruba Rotation? A Deep Look at Buhari vs Tinubu Appointments and the Tribal Virus Slowing Nigeria They say the more things change, the more they stay the same — but in Nigeria, it seems things just change tribally, not nationally. Let’s start with the facts. During President Buhari’s administration, key federal positions were overwhelmingly filled by individuals from the North. Not just the heads of agencies, but even their deputies. From EFCC to DSS, NNPC, NDLEA, NPA, NSCDC, NIS, FRSC, NPS, and nearly every other major institution — it was North on North. In fact, over 80% of these agencies had both leaders from the same region. It wasn’t governance; it was regional occupation. Now enter President Tinubu. A new era, a new hope. But did we really leave tribal politics behind? On the surface, Tinubu’s appointments show more balance. Agencies now have North–South or South–North combinations. There’s a visible attempt to mix things regionally. At least, on paper, it looks like a step in the right direction. But here’s where it gets messy — almost all the Southern appointments under Tinubu are Yoruba. His tribe. From AMCON to the Army, Navy, DIA, DSS, and more, it’s still ethnic stacking, just done differently. We’ve moved from Northern monopoly under Buhari to Yoruba favoritism under Tinubu. Same wine, different tribal bottle. โ—WHY TRIBAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DESTROYING NIGERIA 1. They kill meritocracy — people are chosen based on tribe, not ability. That’s why institutions rot. 2. They destroy national unity — no one wants to believe in “one Nigeria” when only one group dominates. 3. They fuel ethnic tension and resentment — every tribe begins to see others as threats instead of partners. 4. They block true federal character — when only Hausa, Fulani, or Yoruba dominate, where are the Igbos? The Ijaws? The Ibibios? The Tivs? The Nupes? 5. They breed mediocrity at the top — because positions are shared like family inheritance, not national responsibility. ๐Ÿ’ฅ TINUBU VS BUHARI: WHO’S MORE TRIBAL? Let’s be honest. Buhari didn’t even pretend to balance. The North had it all. The South was an afterthought. Tinubu is trying to mix things — but only if you're Yoruba. The Igbo man is still watching from the sidelines. South–South is barely noticed. So the Obidients who cry “tribalism!” under Tinubu aren’t entirely wrong — but many of them were silent under Buhari. And the Buhari loyalists who scream “Tinubu is fair” are conveniently forgetting how they defended Northern domination for 8 years. Hypocrisy is the only thing everyone seems to share equally in this country. ๐Ÿคฏ IF NIGERIA MUST MOVE FORWARD... We must kill tribalism in appointments. The presidency is not a tribal office. National agencies are not clan estates. Until we put merit and fairness above tribe, Nigeria will continue to crawl while other nations run. Let appointments reflect federal character, not ethnic calculation. Let every Nigerian child — North, South, East or West — believe they can rise to the top without a tribal godfather. Who did worse — Buhari or Tinubu? Is Tinubu’s balance real, or is it Yoruba rebranding of old tribal games? Can Nigeria ever break free from ethnic politics? Drop your thoughts. Argue with sense. But speak your truth. ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡ #WalaataPapers #NigeriaFirst #TribalismKills #TinubuVsBuhari #Obidients #Jagaban #ArewaPolitics #NaijaMustChange
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  • Sporting president Varandas on Gyökeres after he missed his deadline to report for pre-season training.

    "We are calm, Everything can be resolved with the close of the transfer window, a heavy fine and an apology to the group."

    With reference to Arsenal he said: "If they don’t want to pay Viktor’s fair market value we are very comfortable with that for the next three years." #AFC
    ๐ŸŽ™๏ธSporting president Varandas on Gyökeres after he missed his deadline to report for pre-season training. "We are calm, Everything can be resolved with the close of the transfer window, a heavy fine and an apology to the group." With reference to Arsenal he said: "If they don’t want to pay Viktor’s fair market value we are very comfortable with that for the next three years."๐Ÿ”ด๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช #AFC
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  • Malo Gusto on Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez:

    "They play very well. They help the team a lot. They are talented. They show this every game. We are very happy to have these type of players. We just have to continue to build something together."

    [via @EricNjiiru]
    Malo Gusto on Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez: "They play very well. They help the team a lot. They are talented. They show this every game. We are very happy to have these type of players. We just have to continue to build something together." [via @EricNjiiru]
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  • Enzo Fernandez on Club World Cup final:

    "This title is very important for the club; the best teams in the world compete here. We'll try to prepare for the match in the best possible way. We know the team we're up against, but we trust in our own strengths."

    [via @ESPNArgentina]
    Enzo Fernandez on Club World Cup final: "This title is very important for the club; the best teams in the world compete here. We'll try to prepare for the match in the best possible way. We know the team we're up against, but we trust in our own strengths." [via @ESPNArgentina]
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  • Being loyal doesn’t keep a man.
    Being pretty doesn’t keep him either.

    You could pour your heart out, give your all, stay faithful, be his peace, love him deeply and endlessly but if he’s not committed, none of it will matter.

    A man stays because he wants to, not because you earned it by breaking yourself to pieces for him.

    So stop exhausting yourself trying to be “enough” for someone who was never ready to value you. The right man won’t need to be kept he’ll choose to stay.
    Being loyal doesn’t keep a man. Being pretty doesn’t keep him either. You could pour your heart out, give your all, stay faithful, be his peace, love him deeply and endlessly but if he’s not committed, none of it will matter. A man stays because he wants to, not because you earned it by breaking yourself to pieces for him. So stop exhausting yourself trying to be “enough” for someone who was never ready to value you. The right man won’t need to be kept he’ll choose to stay.
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  • I'm not the same anymore.
    I'm the kind of person who believes in simplicity, respect, and truth. I don't like modern debates, manipulative behaviour, or fake kindness. I used to be innocent, genuinely trusting, open-hearted, but that innocence was taken for weakness. I was stalked, manipulated, and betrayed by people I thought cared. That pain changed me. I've learned to read people, to recognise games, and to stay quiet, not out of fear, but because I choose peace over drama.
    I'm not the same anymore. I'm the kind of person who believes in simplicity, respect, and truth. I don't like modern debates, manipulative behaviour, or fake kindness. I used to be innocent, genuinely trusting, open-hearted, but that innocence was taken for weakness. I was stalked, manipulated, and betrayed by people I thought cared. That pain changed me. I've learned to read people, to recognise games, and to stay quiet, not out of fear, but because I choose peace over drama.
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  • I see the ambiquity & complexity in human which no one has explained to me. Why is it that there is little or no tribalism/ bigotery in business but when it comes to position & power they show up?
    I see the ambiquity & complexity in human which no one has explained to me. Why is it that there is little or no tribalism/ bigotery in business but when it comes to position & power they show up?
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  • It's until you start explaining how you got scammed, you go realise say you sef mumu small
    It's until you start explaining how you got scammed, you go realise say you sef mumu small๐Ÿคง๐Ÿ˜‚
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  • *GET READY FOR GAMING GLORY!*

    This Saturday, join us at Msami Cross Gaming Shop for our highly anticipated *Opening Tournament!*

    Compete against fellow gamers in FIFA and Racing games for a chance to *WIN PRIZE MONEY!*

    Bring your A-game and show off your skills! We're excited to see who will be crowned the champion!

    *Tournament Details:*

    - Date: This Coming Saturday
    - Time: 1100hrs
    - Games: FIFA and Racing

    *COME IN YOUR NUMBERS!* Invite your friends, family, and fellow gamers to join the fun!

    Don't miss out on the excitement! Mark your calendars and get ready to game!

    See you at Msami Cross this Saturday! "
    *GET READY FOR GAMING GLORY!* This Saturday, join us at Msami Cross Gaming Shop for our highly anticipated *Opening Tournament!* Compete against fellow gamers in FIFA and Racing games for a chance to *WIN PRIZE MONEY!* Bring your A-game and show off your skills! We're excited to see who will be crowned the champion! *Tournament Details:* - Date: This Coming Saturday - Time: 1100hrs - Games: FIFA and Racing *COME IN YOUR NUMBERS!* Invite your friends, family, and fellow gamers to join the fun! Don't miss out on the excitement! Mark your calendars and get ready to game! See you at Msami Cross this Saturday! ๐ŸŽฎ๐Ÿ†๐Ÿ‘พ"
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