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Saturday, January 28, 2023
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Na wa oh, Lord help us to choose right
ReplyDeleteEwo
DeleteAbeg! No. This cannot be Nigeria. We hardly use burnt bricks here and we certainly don't use chimneys. And that man on the roof looks white. Stella i know say naija don cast but e neva reach like this.
ReplyDeleteThis is clearly not Nigeria. They are chimneys- let’s try to stop denigrating Nigeria esp as a media outlet
ReplyDeleteCompréhension is key.
DeleteDid you study literature in school at all?
Do you know what irony and parody means?
@Anon 17:22 The lack of comprehension, especially amongst people that went to school, is scary. We disliked 1 English teacher that would give us comprehension exercises every day. Reading some comments here have made me understand and appreciate what he tried very hard to save us from.
DeleteSmh 🤨🤨
ReplyDeleteSigh... This post is not about houses and ropes.
ReplyDeleteExactly! You Gerrit.
DeleteCorrect. It is about the country and not the building.
DeleteThere are worst houses in Ibadan south east
ReplyDeleteThis is about the coming elections. I've forgotten what this is called in literature. Metaphor maybe, but there's a more appropriate term.
ReplyDeleteSatire..
DeleteSee goosebumps all over my body. God abeg o 🤲 😀.
ReplyDeleteNigeria anything is possible
ReplyDeleteApparently some people take time to process things. The writer or Stella isn’t telling ya about the physical building, but a parable. Just like Jesus will say in the Bible. This building represents Nigeria’s current situation. So come feb 25th, you either add rope to the falling building ( Nigeria collapsing) or bring it down (new leadership/Presido).you get the point now. If you don’t gerrit forget about rit.
ReplyDeleteThank you 🙏 it’s tiring
DeleteThank you darling 😘.
DeleteMajority just jumped to conclusion without reading in between the lines. Na so una go de fail IELTS 😂
Building- Nigeria
ReplyDeleteRope- Your president
Bring it down- Peter Obi
Add another rope- 😀😀😀😀Corn and Garri dey hungry me
@MARTINS
Thank you ezígbó mmadụ.
DeleteMay God help us make the right choice, another 8 years of suffering will not be funny
ReplyDeleteGod abeg no let this happen
ReplyDeleteGet your PVC and vote with your conscience
ReplyDeleteAnd an educated fellow close to me is saying I cannot afford not to vote my kinsman. Ha oga oh. Did they jazz these guys.
ReplyDeleteGod's willing..we wld build something very Strong 🙏
ReplyDeleteThe building represents Nigeria
ReplyDeleteThe ropes represent useless leaders
Adding another rope: electing another useless leader.
Bringing the building down: electing a leader with integrity that will collapse the old system and take us to the promise land.
Only those taught in this way would understand it. The writing grammar and punctuation are wrong for satire or allegory! Nothing wrong not understanding as it’s phrased wrong!
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