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  • Have you ever wondered why the phrase 'for the less-privileged, for the poor masses' is consistently used when providing aids and arms? When I refer to 'they', I am specifically talking about the government of Nigeria, the rich and wealthy, and self-proclaimed philanthropists. It is essential to recognize that the words we speak possess considerable power, capable of creating, recreating, building, and destroying. The aids and arms labeled with 'for the poor masses' or 'for the less-privileged' are utilized to recreate and destroy lives and destinies. Are Nigerians unable to think critically? Ụnụ esị na ike eri nri? Do you eat from your anus? It appears that Nigerians have a strong affinity for free things. As a result, 'they' provide free things tagged with destructive forces in exchange for lives and destinies. Have you ever heard Americans or any Western nations use the phrases 'for the poor masses' or 'for the less-privileged' when providing arms or aids to their citizens? Instead, they say 'for their citizens' or 'for the masses.' This phraseology is unique to Nigeria. Is it not ironic that a country's words can be detrimental to its citizens?
    Have you ever wondered why the phrase 'for the less-privileged, for the poor masses' is consistently used when providing aids and arms? When I refer to 'they', I am specifically talking about the government of Nigeria, the rich and wealthy, and self-proclaimed philanthropists. It is essential to recognize that the words we speak possess considerable power, capable of creating, recreating, building, and destroying. The aids and arms labeled with 'for the poor masses' or 'for the less-privileged' are utilized to recreate and destroy lives and destinies. Are Nigerians unable to think critically? Ụnụ esị na ike eri nri? Do you eat from your anus? It appears that Nigerians have a strong affinity for free things. As a result, 'they' provide free things tagged with destructive forces in exchange for lives and destinies. Have you ever heard Americans or any Western nations use the phrases 'for the poor masses' or 'for the less-privileged' when providing arms or aids to their citizens? Instead, they say 'for their citizens' or 'for the masses.' This phraseology is unique to Nigeria. Is it not ironic that a country's words can be detrimental to its citizens?
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  • Oh God make our President ****** succeed to make Nigeria work
    Oh God make our President Tinubu succeed to make Nigeria work
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  • Oh God I pray for an end to Banditry, Kidnaping and killings in Nigeria
    Oh God I pray for an end to Banditry, Kidnaping and killings in Nigeria
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  • I pray Nigeria economy do better this year 2025, Oh God Almighty Heal our economy this year
    I pray Nigeria economy do better this year 2025, Oh God Almighty Heal our economy this year
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  • What happened to love in Nigeria ? Why is money valued more than love in Nigeria ?
    What happened to love in Nigeria ? Why is money valued more than love in Nigeria ?
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  • Npfl Nigeria
    Npfl Nigeria
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  • Am an aspiring musician here in Nigeria but there is one thing that no support we all have to hustle all day for ourselves
    Am an aspiring musician here in Nigeria but there is one thing that no support we all have to hustle all day for ourselves
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  • Nigeria league results
    Nigeria league results
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  • *An American, an English man, and a Nigerian were on
    a ship. Suddenly the Devil appeared and said, “Drop
    anything in the sea, if I find it I will eat u, If I can’t, I will
    be your slave!” The American dropped a pin, the Devil
    found it and ate him. The English man dropped a coin,
    the Devil found it and ate him too. The Nigerian opened
    a bottle of water, poured it in the sea and said, “Na
    today be today, go find am!”.
    *An American, an English man, and a Nigerian were on a ship. Suddenly the Devil appeared and said, “Drop anything in the sea, if I find it I will eat u, If I can’t, I will be your slave!” The American dropped a pin, the Devil found it and ate him. The English man dropped a coin, the Devil found it and ate him too. The Nigerian opened a bottle of water, poured it in the sea and said, “Na today be today, go find am!”.
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  • *West Africa*

    1. Jollof Rice (Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal) - flavorful one-pot dish
    2. Fufu with Soup (Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon) - staple made from cassava or yams
    3. Suya (Nigeria) - grilled meat skewers with spicy peanut sauce
    4. Groundnut Stew (Gambia, Senegal) - rich and flavorful peanut-based stew
    5. Kenkey (Ghana) - fermented corn dough with pepper sauce or fish

    *West Africa* 1. Jollof Rice (Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal) - flavorful one-pot dish 2. Fufu with Soup (Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon) - staple made from cassava or yams 3. Suya (Nigeria) - grilled meat skewers with spicy peanut sauce 4. Groundnut Stew (Gambia, Senegal) - rich and flavorful peanut-based stew 5. Kenkey (Ghana) - fermented corn dough with pepper sauce or fish
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