Citizen,Husband,Dad,Sapiosexual, Intrepid, Realist and an Advocate for good Governance.Born to Rule and Reign as a Priest and a King. [email protected]
You rigged Bubu to power in 2015 and since then the country has been on the downward π trend.
All those that put this country into this quagmire whether as individuals, organization or agents will never go free even with their generations yet unborn.
Nigeriaβs Democracy Is At Risk If Opposition Parties Are Prevented From Contesting - Jega
There is a growing perception that there is a coordinated effort to weaken opposition parties ahead of next year's election. If that is allowed to happen, it could mark the beginning of the end of democracy in Nigeria. I do not know who is orchestrating it, but it is important for the President, as the head of the country's most powerful institution, to distance himself from it and discourage anything that undermines democracy.
Mahmud Jega, ARISE News Analyst
This is what Akara business got Seyi Tinubu:
Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, owns an $11 million mansion in the elite St. John's Wood neighborhood of North London, located at 32 Grove End Road. The 7,000-square-foot property was purchased in 2017 through an offshore shell company, Aranda Overseas Corporation.
Legislative and executive arm of government do not run the same way.
Law making needs experience. The more you stay in that chamber, the more experience you gather. If only Nigeria can be made to work like other civilized climes.
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe has been in the red chamber (Senate) since June 2007 representing the Abia South Senatorial District..
That's 20 years in the Senate...and he's still preparing to contest again in 2027..
My question is this... Is he the only one in that Senatorial District? A whole lot of laws should be amended in this country....two term of 8 years or one term of 6years and you're done and out.... Imagine someone being in the Senate for 20years....His likes should excuse the youths with brilliant mind.
Opobo,
Bonny,
Andoni,
Okrika,
Parts of Kalabari,
Ikwere,
Obiakpo,
Emoha,
PHALGA"Port Harcourt City"
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni,
Etche,
Obigbo"Obigbo" etc.
They don't only understand but they speaks igbo.
Note: every Opobo man/woman/boy or girl speaks igbo.
EFCC recruitment: No slots for Igbos
NDLEA recruitment: No slots for Igbos
NNPC recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Customs recruitment: No slots for Igbos
CBN recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Navy recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Civil Defence recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Nigeria Army recruitment: 35,000 slots for Igbos
The Nigerian Government is not ready for unity.
I think we will have to take up this UNN hostel matter.
Iβm aware that this year alone N100 billion was released to 40 federal universities for the purpose of hostels.
The university also charges hostel fees.
Our students canβt be living in conditions worse than prisons.
Watch this video.
Take a few minutes to see this.
If you are eating you may want to finish your food first.
This is the pathetic state of female hostel University of Nigeria Nsukka in 2026.
Even piggeries where pigs are raised looks far better than this.
Look at the current state of female hostel in UNN.
Every girl in that hostel will likely be infected.
We canβt continue this way.
Do everything legal to avoid being poor in Nigeria. Itβs a terrible situation.
A Major Announcement is Coming!!!
Tomorrow, Thursday, 5th March 2026, at 2:00 PM, I will be making an important statement at a Press Conference addressing the future of our people and our democracy.
Stay tuned. Be ready. Be part of the moment.
#NDC#NigeriaPolitics #2027Elections
Enugu State government budgeted N30 billion to feed school children in 2026.
With 260 projected smart schools and less than 10 schools functioning.
GTC school fees is N300k plus termly which means poor families canβt afford it.
A lot of things are not making sense.
Federal Government Limits Graduation Ceremonies To Only Final-Year Primary School Pupils.
The Federal Government has introduced new regulations aimed at curbing the rising financial pressure placed on parents through frequent school graduation ceremonies.
According to the policy framework announced on Friday, only students completing Primary 6, Junior Secondary School 3 (JSS3), and Senior Secondary School 3 (SSS3) will be allowed to hold official graduation ceremonies. This decision brings an end to the widespread practice of organizing graduations for pupils in lower classes.
The move is part of broader education reforms designed to reduce unnecessary expenses and discourage fee-driven ceremonies that have become common in many schools. By restricting graduations to key transition levels, the government hopes to ease the financial burden on families while restoring the original purpose of graduation events.