Ediot, were you interested when Natasha Akpoti Uduagha said she had evidence to show that senator Akpabio sexually harassed her. You see how it look like when you failed as a mother to train your child how to behave in public. You're a big disgrace to Edo state and Okpella.
Barrister Deji Adeyanju @adeyanjudeji has repeatedly said that he has evidence to show that Mr Peter Obi @PeterObi is a fraud and that Mr Peter Obi should sue him. This is a lawyer speaking!
As a supporter of Mr Peter Obi, I am interested in the evidence the Barrister has. I would not be one to give support to anyone that is fraudulent so this case will offer me and millions of others the opportunity to have access to the evidence Barrister Deji has so we know whether to continue our support for Mr Peter Obi or withdraw it.
Mr Peter Obi going to court is the civil thing to do. Where one is defamed especially from a LAWYER, then one should go to court.
If Mr Peter Obi had used machinery of the State to get Barrister Deji arrested and thrown into jail like many of the dictators we fight are doing then I would be leading a #FreeDejiAdeyanju and calling out Mr Peter Obi!
As for now, #LetsHaveTheEvidence !
A semi-literate governor is issuing silly threats to a politician publicly in the name of politics.
Allowing misfits and thuggish individuals to assume political positions will always lead to disaster.
The Edo State Governor should be ashamed of himself. We cannot tolerate such irresponsible behaviour.
They’re now saying clearly that they are preparing and planning for carnage and rigging in 2027.
Madam foolishness, take time or read slowly so you will understand why I break everything down for your likes who find it difficult to read low life to every tweet that doesn't go with your stupid mentality. Fuck off my TL and focus on you stupidity.
Atiku with zero level of intelligent is speaking. A man with corruption case in America is talking. If Nigeria was a serious country, person like this corrupt man will be rotting in prison by now .
When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu hastily and thoughtlessly removed fuel subsidy on the day of his inauguration, he triggered an economic avalanche that has since buried the average Nigerian under the weight of inflation, hunger, and despair.
In a bid to manage the self-inflicted crisis, the administration promised to pay a wage award to federal civil servants as a temporary cushion pending the conclusion of negotiations on a new national minimum wage. That promise, like many others under this government, has become a broken covenant.
It took the Tinubu administration a staggering 10 months to arrive at a new minimum wage figure. By implication, the Federal Government owes 10 months of wage award arrears to federal workers. Yet, only six months have been paid and that too after a series of unfulfilled assurances and avoidable delays. As of today, the Federal Government owes four months of wage awards, amounting to ₦35,000 monthly, a total of ₦140,000 per worker.
While several state governments have shown commendable responsibility in the management of labour affairs, the Tinubu-led Federal Government has distinguished itself by its callous indifference and utter disdain for workers’ welfare.
To make matters worse, instead of engaging in dialogue or fulfilling its promises, the government has now resorted to tyranny and suppression of free speech. Nearly two weeks ago, Comrade Andrew Uche Emelieze was arrested and detained for attempting to organize a peaceful protest to demand the payment of the overdue wage awards. His only "crime" was speaking up for workers abandoned by the state.
We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Comrade Emelieze. His continued detention is an affront to democracy, a slap in the face of every Nigerian worker, and a chilling reminder of the authoritarian drift of the Tinubu administration.
Let it be known: Nigerian workers will not be silenced, intimidated, or forgotten. The economic hardship is real, the hunger is biting, and the government has a duty to act, not repress. -AA
People saying I should forgive the Obidient Justice Ozobi alone are enablers of crime and murder. Is that not how I forgave Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, after she falsely accused me of sexual harassment, only for her to later accuse the Senate President of the same thing without producing a single iota of evidence?
It is because I took no action when Rufai Oseni threatened my life that this young man was emboldened. If I had taken action against Rufai Oseni, it would have served as a deterrent to all those supporters of Peter Obi who keep threatening my life.
His excuse about poverty is just a ruse. The poverty rate in Anambra almost doubled under Peter Obi from 41.4% in 2003, before Obi took office, to 53.7% by 2009, during his governorship, representing a 29.7% increase. It went much higher by 2013, a year before Obi's tenure ended.
If poverty was the reason he threatened me, then why is Justice Ozobi supporting Peter Obi despite the above fact?
Let him face the consequences of his actions.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
Till today, Peter Obi has still not apologised to Nigerians for manipulating them over the Ikeja land incident. What sort of man tries to grab land from a woman? This woman has legal documents. What title deeds did Peter Obi show you? Nothing. All he presented were sentiments and emotions, and a photo deliberately taken in the rubble to rile Nigerians to begin protesting like Kenyans.
His land grabbing scheme has backfired, now he is back to defaming President Tinubu.
What Peter Obi did showed his weakness. But refusing to apologise after he was exposed projects his wickedness!
Can a land grabber make a good President? Can a man who tries to exploit a woman be an ideal leader? Could someone who uses half-truths and outright lies to deceive the public transform Nigeria?
Answer the questions in the comment section.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
Land Grabber, Peter Obi, Should Focus On His New Criminal Scheme And Stop Speaking Grammar About The President's Trips
By his latest critique of the President, Peter Obi has again revealed that he is a trader, not a leader.
After being caught in a nasty lie in which he tried to hoodwink Nigerians to join him in his land-grabbing effort, which blew up in his face after documents showed that neither he nor his brother were the legal owners on record of the Ikeja land, Peter Obi, ever the opportunist, has hit out at President Bola Tinubu over the President's working visit to Saint Lucia.
In his piece, 'No, Mr President, this is not the Time for Holidaying, ' Peter Obi showed that he is ignorant and malicious.
First of all, the President is going on a State Visit, meaning that this trip is not a holiday. He is meeting with business and government leaders in Saint Lucia to drum up investments for Nigeria's public and private sectors.
However, even if it were a holiday, there is nothing wrong with the President of a country going on a holiday to relax and recharge from the stress of governing.
Please fact-check me: On Tuesday, January 15, 1942, at the height of the Second World War, Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime leader, embarked on a holiday to Bermuda Island in the Caribbean.
Again, on Tuesday, April 20, 1943, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt of the United States made a working visit to Monterrey, Mexico, where he conveniently took a slight holiday at the height of the Second World War.
In addition to these highlighted vacations by Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt, both men engaged in tens of State Visits between them during the Second World War.
What Mr. Peter Obi does not get, because he is an ordinary trader rather than an extraordinary leader, is that when you occupy a high-stress office, like the President of a fairly challenging country like Nigeria, it is necessary for you to regularly take retreats and holidays to recharge your batteries and introspect, or the quality of your decision-making will reduce.
It has been medically proven time and again that taking time away from a high-stress job significantly improves job performance.
As such, I would like to counsel Mr. Peter Obi that instead of meddling in an area that is clearly beyond his intellectual level, he should focus on his new career as an aspiring land grabber, which better suits his limited education as a Second-Class philosophy graduate.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
I said Sule Lamido is suffering from mental health & Oga Bayo just confirmed it. This man here since him left office as governor in 2015, has been sponsoring his son to become first the senator & when him failed, him then sponsored him again as gov candidate in 2023.
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SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT: PRESIDENT TINUBU'S ROLE IN THE JUNE 12 STRUGGLE
The attention of the Presidency has been drawn to recent comments made by Alhaji Sule Lamido, former Governor of Jigawa State, on live television, in which he falsely accused President Bola Tinubu of supporting the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election.
Alhaji Lamido's claims represent a distortion of history and a regrettable attempt at revisionism. He alleged that President Tinubu only rose to prominence after the formation of NADECO and claimed that Tinubu's mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, mobilised market women to back the annulment. These allegations are patently false.
Let us set the record straight: Alhaja Mogaji never mobilised market women to support the unjust annulment. Had she done so, she would have lost her position as market leader in Lagos. While she once had a personal relationship with then-President Babangida, this was before the annulment crisis.
It is important to remind Nigerians that Alhaji Lamido, as secretary of the Social Democratic Party (SDP)—the party whose candidate, MKO Abiola, won the June 12 election—was among those who failed to oppose the military's injustice. The SDP leadership, including Lamido and chairman Tony Anenih, wrote their names in the book of infamy by surrendering the people's mandate without resistance. To their eternal shame, Lamido and Anenih teamed up with the defeated National Republican Convention to deny Abiola his mandate.
In sharp contrast, Senator Bola Tinubu stood firm even before General Abacha dissolved the political parties and all democratic institutions, including the National Assembly, on November 17, 1993, following his coup.
Days after General Babangida addressed the Senate and announced his decision to step aside on August 27, 1993, the setting up of an interim government to replace him, Senators debated the speech. On the Senate floor on August 19, 1993, Tinubu unequivocally condemned the annulment, describing it as another coup d'état and urging Nigerians to reject injustice and lawlessness.
The records captured his contribution, showing that he supported upholding the June 12 election, not against it, as Lamido claimed.
"We have a situation that suggests that the abortion of the June 12 election is another coup d'etat," Senator Tinubu said. "My question is, when are we going to stop tolerating injustices, coup d'etat and abuse by the people on whom we invested so much resources—the public funds of this country?… Yes, it is true that we have a crisis, but for every action, there must be a reaction. This is a self-inflicted crisis because, without the abortion or annulment of the June 12 election, there would be no crisis like this. We have a government that made the law and abused its law. Therefore, the present military administration, by virtue of abrogation and violation of its own decree, has committed a crime," the Senator from Lagos West told his colleagues.
The election winner, Abiola, was out of the country when the legislators debated Babangida's offer to step aside for an interim government. He returned in September 1993. And who followed him to the Abacha military group, then openly planning a coup against the Ernest Shonekan-led ING? It was Tinubu. Photographs exist today, showing Tinubu behind Abiola and Abacha.
Abacha took over on November 17, 1993, and dissolved all democratic institutions, including governors, the National Assembly, and the state legislature. Tinubu and a group of senators reconvened in Lagos, defying the junta. Tinubu, Ameh Ebute, Abu Ibrahim, and others were arrested and kept at Alagbon. The police took them to court and fabricated a case against them. While in police detention, Tinubu continued to fund pro-June 12 protests in Lagos, including the blockade of the Third Mainland Bridge.
Weeks after Abacha supplanted the ING, it quickly became clear to Abiola and Tinubu that Abacha would not be a soldier of democracy as he reneged on allowing Abiola to reclaim his mandate.
Enter the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO). It was born on May 15, 1994. Comprising a broad coalition of Nigerian democrats, it called on the military government of Sani Abacha to step down in favour of the winner of the June 12, 1993, election, MKO Abiola. On the first anniversary of his election, Abiola made a declaration at Epetedo in Lagos, announcing himself as the duly elected president. Ten days after, on June 22, he was arrested, following which many pro-democracy activists also escaped from Nigeria, including Bola Tinubu. Tinubu lived in exile for nearly five years while Lamido and his ilk made deals with Abacha. While Tinubu was away, agents of the junta bombed his home in Balarabe Musa Crescent, Victoria Island.
Thankfully, Lamido admitted that Tinubu played a significant role in NADECO. Indeed, Tinubu did more. He also backed Professor Wole Soyinka's NALICON, offering material resources to fuel the struggle.
It is well-known that Tinubu played a leading role in the agitation against the June 12 annulment. Many NADECO leaders and journalists in exile and at home openly admitted that Tinubu sustained them and provided them with funds for the struggle.
With his narrative, Lamido appeared confused about the role of NADECO. It was an offshoot of the June 12 crisis. NADECO provided a platform to channel the struggle. Hitherto, all the resistance was left to civil rights groups, journalists, and a section of labour, such as NUPENG.
It is thus disappointing that Alhaji Lamido, despite acknowledging Tinubu's NADECO role, would attempt to rewrite history for political reasons and being a member of the Coalition of the Disgruntled.
We advise Lamido to check his facts before going on television to spread falsehoods. It does not help his image, and the coalition he belongs to engages in revisionism. Revisionism does not serve the cause of truth or our nation's interests.
We do not want to believe that Alhaji Lamido suffers from what psychologists call tall poppy syndrome. However, the conclusion is inevitable as it appears that Lamido is envious of Tinubu's democratic credentials. The facts remain clear: President Tinubu was—and remains—a steadfast advocate for democracy, in contrast to the record of Lamido and others who capitulated in the face of military oppression and intimidation.
BAYO ONANUGA
Special Adviser to the President
(Information & Strategy)
June 22, 2023
That Harry guy has been in my comments about 50 times.
He was the first person to launch tribal attack against me. I have never dignified him with reply. 🤣🤣
You are not on my level nah. How can I be engaging your type? You can’t read the room and know when someone is passing you a message? No self respect?
If I reply you or quote you, just know I’ve checked your profile and found you worthy of fighting with. Count yourself very lucky. I only fight in the big league. 😎
I don’t do Ewedu vs Okpa kind of fight. It’s diminishing to my intelligence.
I have been reliably informed that the logo Seun used is the correct logo submitted for the purposes of registration. Moreover, this does not even matter as adequate changes will be made.
More so, colours, logo, and all that can be changed once registration is approved. The focus now it to get this party registered and kick started in record time. Young people expressing some sort of reservations have nothing to be worried about. Rest assured.
Chisom Ogamba, ease off on the bitterness. If you don’t like how Tunde does it, do yours. And if you hate the president so much, vote Mr Ibu again. For now, it’s Tunde doing the work and it’s Asiwaju leading your country. 1m litres of bitterness won’t change either.
Every time Peter Obi grants an interview, I see even more reasons why we can’t afford to hand Nigeria over to him. Otherwise, by the time he’s done with us, there may be no country left to live in. God forbid.