Emmanuel John
Agriculturist, Extension Agent, entrepreneur and project lead
Member Since: 1 year ago
it is indeed sad that as a country the only steps we ever take to correct our errors and shortcomings is by making negative and oppressive decisions which will never make things better but only worst. our system is terribly broken and the masses continuously oppressed and frustrated....it is sad
How I wish we all as Nigerians can be sincere to ourselves and acknowledge the fact that things are not going well with this nation, to lend our voice and support to it's people especially at this difficult time irrespective of whether the economy is favourable at this moment to us or not May Nigeria succeed #End bad governance now
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–22 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828. One of the most influential monarchs of the Zulus, he ordered wide-reaching reforms that reorganized the military into a formidable force. King Shaka was born in the lunar month of uNtulikazi (July) in the year 1787, in Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. The son of the Zulu King Senzankakhona...
“When I look at the faces of children, I see endless possibilities. All they need is a little help, a little hope, a little love, and someone who believes in them. God bless the child.” “If you think the grass is greener on the other side, remember one thing: The grass is greener where you water it.” #forumgames
“When I look at the faces of children, I see endless possibilities. All they need is a little help, a little hope, a little love, and someone who believes in them. God bless the child.” “If you think the grass is greener on the other side, remember one thing: The grass is greener where you water it.”
#Japa Over 50% of Nigerians have it at the back of their minds to "japa" at any chance they get. With the current economic situation and hardship in the country many Nigerians wouldn't mind relocating.... "Japa" is just a word to say "seeking for greener pastures outside the country" or moving out of the country with the hope of making our lives better. E be things na why we wan japa
#NYSCExperience My most Unforgettable moments I can never forget the fun activities, social nights and sport activities while in camp, it was awesome and memorable. I loved the carnivals because it was colorful and entertaining. My most dreadful memories The sound of the bugle very early in the morning for parade. it was frustrating and infuriating, it was practically the hardest part of my service year. About friends I made I meet amazing, loving, caring and fun to be with friends. My NYSC ...