nlfpmod: Vivian Ocheze Munachi: Here are photos of the Nigerian lady, OCHEZE OGBONNA, reportedly pushed to death by a Chinese Expatriate in Abia over 'rejected love'.
are you saying that every single person who has died has died because they "don put their hand for something all in the name of money"?
simple yes or no
I've answered already, "most" not " all".
Your Question doesn't require a yes or no, when clearly you and I know that death comes in different patterns.."most" deaths is traced to love of money tbh, e.g, hookup, kidnapping , banditry,stealing,fraud, greed, fetish practices for ill gains, transactional relationships etc....my point is we should watch what we do, how we treat people and where we go to, who we mingle with and so on to avoid being a victim of circumstances.
then answer the question...are you saying that every single person who has died has died because they "don put their hand for something all in the name of money"?
I've answered your question, but next time, Read well, learn to comprehend and understand then check the meaning of "most" and also the difference between" Most " and "All"
"The LOVE of money is the root of ALL evil" most deaths are avoidable, and most untimely deaths are caused due to the love of money and ignorance. Except unforseen accidents/tragedies.
FreeStuffsNG: Even though I had spent two years in Ondo State as a child, it was when I arrived in Lagos during my post-university National Youth Service Corps scheme that I was mature enough to study the way of life of the Yoruba people.
When I get into a new environment, I study the way of life of the residents, in order to understand how and why they do things. Whatever I consider admirable, I copy it. Whatever I don’t consider special, I don’t copy.
This is the responsibility of everyone and it is taught from the home and beaten into your ears in most Yoruba families. If you're outside Yorubaland, the counsel of your parents and family will be ringing like a bell in your ears so you constantly remember that they are waiting for you at home.
You just want to mind your business and appreciate your host. We are very very careful not to get involved in the local politics of our hosts outside our region in the country. There's a reason why. Our progressive approach to politics and governance is completely different so there's no point getting involved in the politics of your host who are not familiar with your kind of progressive politics. If you want to do politics, come back home to your Yorubaland and do your progressive politics.
Btw, at Yoruba events, we love to share branded souvenirs and wear prescribed colour of wears and/or aso ebi too. That's a Yoruba event signature too with the plenty music and food , some non-Yoruba think that we are being wasteful but don't understand that we do these to preserve the memories of momentous events.
This is a brilliant write up by Azuka. I have always loved his column. I remember his column protesting how people write their home address by inserting comma after the number in a wrong way. Thank you Azuka.
May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Each to his own, people can't be the same...you might prefer this while another would prefer that, just chose your preference and leave others out of it, don't force your narratives on anyone thereby causing arguments and division....Igbo, Hausa , Yoruba are very different people that should have their own nations individually, but we got a TERRIBLE result which is why the country has never seen the light since 19 gbrigidim...They should give Biafra her referendum, Yoruba odudua and Hausa Arewa and let everyone be at peace.
Death only goes to its prey, it doesn't just go to people anyhow, you for don put hand for something all in the name of money wey go later invite death in the long run...this is why you should keep your hands and path clean.
jesusjnr2020: What's The Last Commandment Jesus Gave To His Disciples Before Leaving?
Matthew 28:19-20 (KJV)
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
That's the final instruction Jesus gave to His disciples before His departure from the earth.
To teach all men to keep all His teachings and commandments.
Coronavirus123: This clueless govt should tackle insecurity and provide regular power supply as this will encourage but farmer and producers and watch how inflation will reduce drastically and Naira will continue to appreciate against the dollar not some stupid coastal highway to siphon money.
As simple as that bro...shows how old and clueless they all are.
And some useless Nigerians will still support the police, people that are meant to protect, save lives and properties are the once ending people's lives...It'll never be well with APC government and its supporters. Na hunger go kill una mama.
Nigerians hail useless people because most Nigerians are actually useless, and that's why the country is useless... useless president, useless government, useless citizens, excluding me and my mama sha...lol
Mumben: I saw a post on Facebook days back talking about experiences of people living in some neighborhood especially some estates in Abuja and everybody's I don't care attitude towards their neighbor and I thought to bring the topic here for your contributions.
A particular guys experience made me feel bad. He said he escorted his girlfriend who had come to visit him to the bus stop to board a taxi home. On getting to his compound gate, he knocked and knocked but no one came to open the gate even though he could see them through the small opening on the gate. Unfortunately for him, his phone was in his apartment and his girlfriend's family were calling him to inform him that the girl had an accident on her way home.
Las Las, he had to pass the night at a friend's place with only boxers and singlet he was putting on. On getting to his house Early the next morning, he saw a lot of mixed calls from the girls family, he called back and tried to explain but they didn't want to hear. He packed out of the compound one week later as he couldn't come to terms with the fact that his neighbours could be so mean.
Personally, I can't relate because some years ago in our former compound, I was in labour and my husband was not around, he called our landlord and he drove me in his car to the hospital. May God continue to bless him, he is such a good man
Share your experiences with I Don't Care kind of neighbours
They wanted to try that "I don't care" stuff with me, Omo, I almost broke the gate lock, them run come out, and I faced all of them accordingly....I hate rubbish.
NairaOcean: At a recent wedding reception in Nigeria, a peculiar sight caught the attention of guests and has since gone viral on social media. Instead of the usual tradition of spraying money on the celebrant, a Nigerian man was captured on video discreetly handing over a wad of cash directly into the bride's hand.
This shift in the customary practice of 'spraying money' at celebratory events has been attributed to the fear instilled by recent actions taken by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The EFCC has been cracking down on what they term "naira abuse," which includes extravagant displays of cash at public gatherings.
The video surfaced just days after the highly publicized arrest of Nigerian cross-dresser and social media personality, Bobrisky, by the EFCC. Bobrisky, known for his lavish lifestyle showcased on social media, was apprehended for alleged financial crimes, sending ripples through Nigeria's social media sphere.