In the USA,
President Trump wanted to remove birth citizenship. The matter went to the country’s Supreme Court and the judges ruled against the wishes of the president.
In Nigeria,
The judiciary is in the pocket of the executive and the head of the useless rubber-stamp senate wears the president’s logo on his cap like a demented buffoon.
As a certified worker of RCCG, I can say this unapologetically: this is the most tribalistic church in the history of mankind.
Tribal bigots. Top to bottom!
One of the most profound statements that @DeleFarotimi has made was applauding Tinubu for exposing many people who we thought had integrity.
I dislike inconsistent people so much.
“I don’t support those who are saying Tinubu has not done enough. You don’t expect him to go and put on khaki.”
~ Pastor Adeboye speaks on President Bola Tinubu’s effort to end insecurity in Nigeria
REVEALED: Tinubu Government Allocates ₦1.3 Billion to Council Declared Non-Existent by Femi Gbajabiamila in 2026 Budget Amid Scrutiny https://t.co/qkK7qCmGoR
As someone who grew up ADORING Adeboye, then seeing the nuisance that he is - it hurts me so much.
Hurts me to realise how much I was brainwashed because he didn't just "suddenly" become a nuisance. He's always been a bigoted nuisance.
Walahi, I blame my parents too.
Shame on our govt, this is a market in Kano where most of shops are now using solar power.
In the next few years Disco may be begging for customers, but why should anyone move to Discos that are unstable and with very expensive service
Meet Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, the man who has suddenly become the Presidency's most uncomfortable headache.
Claiming to head the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), Adeyemi alleges he paid an upfront ₦400 million, with an outstanding ₦200 million balance, to secure his appointment. He further claims his relationship with the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, collapsed after he refused an alleged demand for 48 percent of the agency's proposed ₦27.39 billion take-off grant.
The Chief of Staff has since denied any link to the PFIPC, insisting the agency does not exist.
But Adeyemi has thrown the ball back into the Presidency's court: If the agency does not exist , how does it allegedly have multiple CBN accounts, including foreign currency accounts, over 300 staff reportedly approved by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, and more than ₦1.3 billion in budgetary appropriation?
One side says the agency never existed. The other says the paperwork tells a different story.
The court of public opinion is now watching. The next move belongs to those with the documents.
—- Barrister Solomon Dalung