“It’s exhausting living in Nigeria and dealing with Nigerians” – El Rufai’s daughter-in-law, Halima Nwakaego laments

"It's exhausting living in Nigeria and dealing with Nigerians" – El Rufai's daughter laments

Former governor El Rufai’s daughter-in-law, Halima Nwakaego Kazaure laments over the frustrating behavior of Nigerians. The socialite, who is married to Bashir, took to her social media page to reveal that the country as well as its people have become too frustrating.

Halima Nwakaego Kazaure. Photo source: Instagram. She shared a photo which showed her stressed reaction as she lamented over the condition. According to her, living in Nigeria with Nigerians has become too frustrating for her. She added that it has become too much that she has the urge to scream out. “It’s so exhausting living in Nigeria and dealing with Nigerians. I just want to scream,” she wrote. In reaction, vasilissa_c said: “When you’d rather live on Mars and deal with Aliens?” kingsliveth wrote: “Nne divorce the son and marry the father and see how things will turn around for good.” cee_nony said: “This could be a cry for help in disguise” twinnetp stated: “Biko scream if you can. “STOP PLAYING YOU”LL LEARN IN A GOOD WAY” rosy_kech said: “No Vex” declutter_sistah_ph wrote: “By Nigeria she means Bashir…”

Guardiola blames Manchester City’s defeat to Tottenham on ‘exhausting trip to London’

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Pep Guardiola has offered an “unusual excuse” on why Manchester City suffered a 1-0 away defeat to Tottenham Hotspur during a Premier League match on Sunday, February 5. Guardiola blames Manchester City's defeat to Tottenham on 'exhausting trip to London' Harry Kane’s 15th-minute goal which made him the top scorer for Tottenham, was enough to seal their defeat over Manchester City. Speaking to reporters after the defeat, Guardiola suggested that his players had been affected by the trip to north London. He said; Guardiola blames Manchester City's defeat to Tottenham on 'exhausting trip to London' “We are an attractive team. Our teams are always good, we try to go forward and be generous for our fans. Sometimes it doesn’t work, but I cannot complain much. When you win four Premier Leagues in five years we cannot complain much about what we have done and the way we have done it. “We try to continue to do it and improve the things that will help us in the future. But we go back to Manchester. Coming to London is like going to, I don’t know, northern Europe. It is 4 hours 20 minutes, 4 hours and a half to get to a hotel. It’s so exhausting to come to London, I’m sorry. We need to come back to Manchester and prepare for the game against Aston Villa.”