“There's organized confusion on African roads while driving in the cities. If you want to mess up Afican Cities very easy, just fly in 100 Americans put them on the road and tell them to drive.” CitiesMusicAfrican AmericanAfricaCityNigeriaKenyaAfrican American AuthorsNairobiHarmon Okinyo QuoteNigerian QuotesAfrican CitizensAfrican CitiesAfrican CityAfrican RoadsClassic ManClassic Man MusicClassicmanJedinnaJidennaJidenna Classic ManJidenna NigeriaJidenna Theodore MobissonKenya NairobiNigerian IgboThe Chief Author:Jidenna
“I am losing interest in analysing Nigerian politics for now cos this government has double k-leg. They say something today, their supporters come en masse to defend it. Tomorrow you hear the same government refuting what they earlier said thus embarrassing their supporters for defending what the government is repudiating” Politics QuotesDecision QuotesShame QuotesSupportersNigerian QuotesInconsistence Quotes Author:OMOSOHWOFA CASEY
“Don't settle… The worst thing will be to find the man or woman that truly deserves you after you've married one who doesn't.” LoveLifeMarriageRelationshipHonorHonourWeddingRelationship GoalsNigerian AuthorsAfrican QuotesLife PartnerSettleDon T Settle For LessSettle DownLife PartnersNigerian QuotesNike Thaddeus Author:Nike Thaddeus
“Be persistent, be persistent, they say. But please, do not mistake being a pest for being persistent.” RelationshipsBusinessMarketingPersistenceWriterAfricaNegotiationNetworkingEffectivenessSalesObsoleteNigeriaSalesmanshipAfrican QuotesWorkerObsolescenceSales And MarketingNegotiatePestBothersomeNigerian QuotesNike ThaddeusMarketing EtiquetteOvercrowdPester Author:Nike Thaddeus
“As Nigerians say, Don't drink Panadol for another person's headache. Drink water and mind your business.” African AuthorsAfrican QuotesAfricansNigerian QuotesCameroonian Author Author:Sahndra Fon Dufe
“He was fed up of hearing about religion; about how much God loves everybody, about how he cares. He hated hearing that. His father was God’s servant; he preached God’s word, but where was God when the machete was brought down on him? The number of people who died clutching Bibles and praying for rescue, why did God not answer them? He knew he had had enough of God; he wanted nothing more to do with him. His views had annoyed the administrators at the foundation; they asked him to be grateful to God for saving him from death, but why should he be? Why should he be grateful to a God that killed off all his people and left only him? His views had started affecting the other kids and it was a welcome relief to everyone in the orphanage when he left.” NigeriaCrime FictionNigerian AuthorsNigerian QuotesNigerian CrimeA Wall Is Just A WallJames Ogunjimi Book:A Wall Is Just A Wall Source: A Wall Is Just A Wall