Nigerians are not as smart as I thought

"Nigerians are not as smart as I thought"

Reality star Cynthia Nwadiora, well known as CeeC, has expressed disappointment in Nigerians over the false narratives about her. During her appearance as a guest on the, “I Said What I Said Podcast”, the reality TV star turned lawyer expressed her dismay. When asked what one thing had changed since leaving the Big Brother All Stars house, she replied; “I think the kind of information I consume changed. I thought Nigerians knew better so coming out and hearing certain narratives and things that were not even true..I thought you guys were smarter than this, but then I realized that Nigerians were not as smart as I thought. So that was shocking to me but I was like yeah, that is why our country is the way it is now,” she said. She continued by saying that she wasn’t sure if returning to the Big Brother house was worthwhile. "Nigerians are not as smart as I thought" - Ceec drags Nigerians on false narratives"Nigerians are not as smart as I thought" - Ceec drags Nigerians on false narrativesceec, reality star. source: Google “I’m still trying to figure out whether it was worth it or not but I’ve accepted that I went back for a reason and God blessed me even the second time so we move,” she said. Cee-C said in the same interview that being in the Big Brother house was crazy and that she had trouble keeping her mental health intact during her time in the All-Stars house.

“He got 745k” – Man who returned from abroad poor breaks down in joy as Nigerians lift him again

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man abroad security Nigeriansman abroad security Nigerians Charitable Nigerians have shown help to a fellow citizen who returned from abroad broke and penniless after he suffered challenges. It was gathered that the Nigerian man used to live abroad where he earned 3 million naira every month but had suffered some undisclosed setbacks which caused him to return to the country without any cash of his own.

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Security man. After coming back to Nigeria, the man began earning N50,000 a month as a security guard. But after @a.a_clown2 shared his life experience on social media, it took an amazing turn for the better. Some charitable Nigerians began sending money to the man after watching the video, and 48 hours later, about 745K had been raised for the man. In addition, he got a dispatch bike from the famous Nigerian blogger, Tunde Edunt. Not stopping there, it was added that the man has a job offer as well as a car waiting to be given to him. Speaking on how he feels about his sudden change of story, the man said that it feels like a miracle and he is still trying to come to grasps with it. Watch the videos below … @a.a_clown2 Baba case has been brought back to book again by GOD and Mr tundeednut @ 1. 700,000 plus given to him since the last 2 days 2. Dispatch rider bike was given to him 3. 5 million Naira car waiting patiently for him Still 2023 and GOD is still performingHIS MIRACLES. ♬ original sound – a.a_clown

“I never scammed Nigerians, I never posted I needed kidney transplant” – Jay Boogie breaks silence

"I never scammed Nigerians, I never posted I needed kidney transplant" – Jay Boogie breaks silence

Popular transgender, Jay Boogie finally breaks silence on allegations of scamming Nigerians by supposedly claiming to need kidney transplant. It was reported that the transgender had suffered health challenges after undergoing a badly done BBL surgery.

"I never scammed Nigerians, I never posted I needed kidney transplant" – Jay Boogie breaks silence

Jay Boogie. Photo source: Instagram. At the time, it was reported that he had had failed kidneys and was in need of kidney transplant. Also, Jay Boogie had gone online to seek support for his medical bills, however, people had claimed that he was just trying to scam Nigerians. Following this, Jay Boogie has come online to clear some misconceptions. He stated that he never stated that he had a failed kidney; all he had asked for was financial support for his medical bills. According to him, his health challenges were real, and the reason he had been relatively silent was as a result of his convalescence, since he had been discharged on the 28th of November. He wrote: “On the 30th October 2023, i had a BBL and Liposuction at CGE AESTHETICS (Curvy Girl Essentials) from 5pm -11:40pm, when I became conscious on 31st October 2023 while still at CGE till 11:22am. My urine for 12hours was less than 200ml and the surgeon began to panic, a referral was made to Lagoon hospital on the 31st October 2023 and I arrived Lagoon hospital at exactly 3:56pm where doctors at the emergency unit came for their investigations and recommended medications to subdue pains while (EUCR, FBC, CT-SCAN, CRP AND XYZ) was going on. On 1st November 2023 at 3:42am, Lagoon Hospital returned me in an ambulance to CGE AESTHETICS. We arrived Zenith Medical and Kidney Centre in Yaba at 6.23am and i was diagnosed with Sepsis and Acute kidney injury, and we started dialysis, which i did daily at that time and i still couldn’t pass urine. I also did a plasma exchange to enable me pass urine, but that didn’t work. I NEVER POSTED I NEEDED KIDNEY TRANSPLANT, I only posted I needed donations for my hospital bills. Due to the media pressure, Zenith Hospital Management discharged me at 9a.m witha Creatinine as high as 807 on the 18th November 2023 and asked i do my dialysis from home, all efforts to check in to LUTH AND LASUTH was VOID DUE TO LACK OF BED SPACE IN the Critical Care Unit (CCU). ! went to St.Nicholas hospital (Campbell street Lagos) where i had to continue my dialysis and more.” I had to go offline for my mental health because the bullying was too much and I was getting death threats. I ceased communications because my family decided we needed privacy. I NEVER SCAMMED NIGERIANS, I NEVER LIED, AND I DID NOT DEFRAUD ANYONE. I HAD SEPSIS AND ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY, AND I WAS ON DIALYSIS. It took this long for me to respond because my health was my priority and i had to take care of myself. I was discharged on the 28th of November 2023, iam getting better and i feel better. I am still on medications, and i am also off dialysis for now and my health is rejuvenating. I want to thank everyone that donated and reached out to me during my ordeal and i want to assure them i never lied or scammed Nigerians about my situation.” See the post below:

“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…”

Toke Makinwa reacts after Nigerians dragged her for being in President Tinubu’s COP28 delegation in Dubai

Toke Makinwa reacts after Nigerians dragged her for being in President Tinubu's COP28 delegation in Dubai

Nigerian media personality Toke Makinwa found herself at the center of controversy as she faced backlash from Nigerians for being part of President Tinubu’s delegation to COP28 in Dubai. The criticism, which gained traction on various social media, questioned Toke Makinwa’s qualifications to attend such a high-profile international meeting with the President. To address the criticism, Toke took to her social media page, specifically on X, to share her perspective.

Toke Makinwa reacts after Nigerians dragged her for being in President Tinubu's COP28 delegation in Dubai

In a post, she responded defiantly, emphasing the significance of her presence among world leaders, royalty, climate change advocates, and industry game changers at COP28. Toke Makinwa emphasized the importance of the gathering in Dubai, where global figures convened to discuss strategies for saving the planet. She wrote; ‘’When world leaders, Royalty, Climate change advocates and industry game changers gather to meet in Dubai  to discuss how to save the planet, #Cop28 May your name be what the whole country decides to trend. (Amen). See you all at Cop30 in Rio Signed, Item number 7. #Cop28Dubai” In another post on X, Toke Makinwa wrote; “Hi Twitter, by the way, it’s been a minute. At this point, I think my ass also needs its own account. Off to dinner in Dubai” See below;

Pharmacist drags Nigerians who can’t speak their native language

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“It’s nothing to be proud of if you can’t speak your native language” — Pharmacist drags English speaking Nigerians“It’s nothing to be proud of if you can’t speak your native language” — Pharmacist drags English speaking Nigerians A pharmacist has dragged Nigerians who cannot speak their native language as adults. He posted the tweet on his account, @MrMekzy, on the microblogging platform, X, where he is an influencer. The pharmacist claims that it is weird that grown adults who were born and raised in Nigeria cannot speak their native language. The man who speaks three Nigerian languages, Igbo, Hausa and Efik blamed adults who claimed they were not taught. According to him, it is a decision and most people who claim their parents did not teach them weren’t just interested in learning. In his words; “I find it really weird that adults, born and raised in Nigeria cannot speak their language. There’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to speak your language as an adult. It’s nothing to be proud of tbh.” See post below… “It’s nothing to be proud of if you can’t speak your native language” — Pharmacist drags English speaking Nigerians “It’s nothing to be proud of if you can’t speak your native language” — Pharmacist drags English speaking Nigerians Some reactions to the post @FynBoyAjebutter penned: “Some people see it as a flex that they are unable to speak their language. Doesn’t make any sense. If you can’t speak your language and you live in Nigeria then head de pain you. But then most times the parents encourage it.” @FunmiKolz wrote: “It’s not their fault their can’t speak. My parents aren’t same tribe.” @abazwhyllzz said: “It’s not a must to know how to speak your language sha. After all they’re not even using it in schools or churches or while carrying out transactions sef” @Chimzybella agreed: “Very weird and it’s really bad and shameful.💔”

Doctor advises Nigerians to leave religion as nurse gets deported

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“Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient“Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient A medical doctor has begged Nigerians in the diaspora to separate their religion from their work life after a Nigerian nurse got deported for praying for a sick patient. The doctor, @DrOlufunmilayo, is a popular Nigerian medical influencer who is based in the U.K. Narrating the story on his page, he explained that the nurse who is a carer for elderly people was assigned to care for a patient who was dying. Unfortunately, she was reported for “praying for the client to get better” which led to her sack and deportation from the country. The medical doctor further explained to shocked individuals that it is unethical to impose your religious beliefs on patients. He clarified that as a healthcare professional in the U.K, one is supposed to focus only on the job and if the client brings up religion, you should refer. See post below “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient “Leave your religion out of your professional work” — Doctor begs after Nigerian nurse gets deported from the UK for praying for sick patient Some reactions to the post… @official_adags asked: “So her good gesture ruined her career and took food from her mouth?” @sisiolojuede said: “I hope Nigerians will learn and it also pays to mind one’s business .” @Shileholar1 added: “She was a staff of an END OF LIFE HOME a place built for elderly people to spend the rest of their days well taken care of
It’s totally unprofessional to be praying for your patients you were employed as a care giver not a prayer warrior
2. Oyinbo no too like black laidat @pepperbrownie_ wrote: “Una don carry all this ur religious sentiments to white man country or do u think Dey don’t know God.🤦🏽‍♀️” @Brightbhoy wrote: “Who will tell them that praying is our coping mechanism in Nigeria 😭😭 na wetin we de use guide all the trials and tribulations na 😂😂”