02/18/2025
This country called Nigeria eh, should be sold for free. How can a country be like this?
They want to sue someone = through social media
They want to invite someone for interview = through social media
Someone is seeking justice = social media
Husband and wife quarrel = social media
Community issues = social media
And you can go on and on and on and on!!!!!!
But do you blame the masses? Everyone runs to social media because there is no system, it is a big ZERO system. No law, no guidelines, no bearing, no integrity, what a country!
Everything is selective, some people are above the law, What a country!! What is this? Everyone catching cruise with the fall of another because of hunger, greed, fame, and selfishness.
May God help us! 🙏
02/07/2025
Deacon all dress up and getting ready. Does he look like a king? Congratulations to King Famous
02/02/2025
Dem don dey answer una papa oh!
01/27/2025
Renowned Nigerian music icon 2Baba has announced his decision to part ways with his wife, Annie Idibia. Known as one of the most celebrated couples in the Nigerian entertainment industry, this news has left fans in shock and disbelief.
01/24/2025
🧐 Partiality or Double Standards? Let's Talk!
Have you noticed the clear disparity in how the Nigerian security forces react to certain actions depending on who is involved? 🤔
When VeryDarkMan wore a police uniform to make a video on social media, the response was swift, harsh, and uncompromising. He faced backlash and even threats of legal consequences. Yet, when Prophet Jeremiah Omotofufeyin donned an army uniform for a video also posted on social media, it was met with silence. No outrage, no investigations, no consequences.
Why the double standards? Is it about the person wearing the uniform or the actual act? Shouldn't the rules apply equally to everyone?
This kind of selective enforcement not only raises questions about fairness but also undermines the credibility of the institutions tasked with maintaining order. Justice is meant to be blind, but it seems the scales are tipping based on power, influence, and public perception.
What’s your take on this? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! 💬