@oku_yungx I need 50 people to come buy what I sell today. Bespoke shoes for men at friendly prices. Location is Lagos. Worldwide delivery
https://t.co/A4YWNPHesT
I got this beautiful message from Don Anele Munachimso.
Read below…
Good morning sir. I am Don-Anele Munachimso Marvelous, the boy you gave the opportunity to display God's faithfulness in this generation.
I'm full of gratitude to you, for allowing God to use you to achieve this feat, you gave me space when I lacked one, you gave me breath when I was about to choke, indeed, you are a special gift, not only to me, but to my generation, thank you for making it happen. Thank you for giving meaning to my existence, with a grateful heart, I say thank you and God bless you.
Thank you sir.
Suddenly, pseudo intellectuals are pushing the dubious narrative that akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli are sustainable means of livelihood.
How about groundnut and sachet water business? They should include them too.
The defenders of this wicked regime are telling us that Remi Tinubu has donated billions of Naira to NGOs.
First, they should tell us where she got such money from.
Second, they should provide the names and locations of the benefiting NGOs, and verifiable evidence that the donations have been properly utilized.
The advocates of akara economy should set up this business for their siblings and family members to demonstrate the efficacy of their postulations.
Since your mother sold akara to train you, why haven’t you opened akara factory for your wife, daughters, sons and political associates to promote and sustain your mother’s entrepreneurial legacy?
With the collapse of public education, how many akara sellers in this country currently can afford to pay their children’s tuition in private schools?
How many akara sellers can pay the rising costs of tertiary education and healthcare?
How many akara sellers can afford to pay the rising rents in Nigeria today?
How many akara will one sell to be able to buy fuel?
If akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli are viable and sustainable microeconomic investments in Tinubu’s Nigeria, let the defenders of Tinubu show us members of their families that are engaged in this enterprise.
The point is not that akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli aren’t necessary foods, the point is that we are all witnesses to how the Tinubu family has amassed wealth and captured state power to entrench and further their selfish and greedy ambitions.
We have seen the insane convoy of Remi Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu and their benefactor in Aso Rock.
It is deceitful and disrespectful for the same family that is living in opulence, amidst the ravaging and dangerous hunger in the country, to be pushing akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli economy.
Bola Tinubu’s regime has been a wasteful and disastrous experiment.
We have seen how he is destroying our economy. But his annoying and power monger wife feels she can lecture the victims of their misrule and incompetence about the viability of the akara economy.
Enough of the silly expositions.
Lagos Calabar coastal road= 750km
China rural roads built= 16,000km
Cost of coastal road= $11 billion
Cost of the china rural roads built= $12.1 billion
Time of project execution for coastal road = since March 2024 till date
Time of completion of china rural roads= 4 months.
I just say let me let you know.
Never did I think anybody would be worse than Buhari. Tinubu's Government is a tragedic disaster this nation might not recover from in decades to come.
"As a Yoruba man, I can't wait to have a Governor of a south Western state who like PETER OBI will rule a state for 8yrs;
1. He didn't borrow a Kobo.
2. He didn't use a bulletproof car.
3. He never lived outside the state or in Abuja.
4. He met a debt of N36billion.
5. He met Onitsha as a terror zone.
6. He met his state at #27 in WAEC and NECO.
7. He met a kitchen called Govt House.
8. He met no Primary Healthcare.
9. He met no General Hospital in 14-LGs.
10. He met poor Pri. and Sec. school structures.
But by the time his tenure ended;
1. Anambra wasn't owing any contractor or worker.
2. He cleared the inherited ₦36billion debt.
3. He brought in SMEs to the traders of the state.
4. He built the today's Govt House.
5. He built 18-Gen Hospitals and a state Specialist.
6. He built 178-Primary Health centres.
7. He fought and won the state from hoodlums.
8. He pushed the state to #1 in 3yrs consecutively in WAEC & NECO.
9. He attracted and invested in a a brewery that employed over 3000 direct and indirect job seekers.
10. He saved ₦36billion & $150m for his successors to use and run administrations.
11. He drove 406 and Innoson throughout.
12. He didn't acquire any property anywhere while in office.
13. He never awarded any contract to family members.
14. His wife had no office or budget to mess with the state. She had her enterprises in UK.
15. Obasanjo had to come to Onitsha and spent 1-week bcos of the peaceful environment.
16. He invited EFCC to come and audit his administration, before handing over.
17. He refused to accept land, gratuity & pension like other governors.
18. He never went close to State Govt House after handing over.
19. He didn’t try to frustrate his successors policies.
20. Till today, he kept gifting multi-millions to Schools, Healthcare development, and entrepreneurship developments.
21. He even work as Chairman of SEC at the national stage without pay.
22. He paid off the pensions and gratuity owed retired workers in Anambra state.
23. He placed all old people on the station free medical and monthly salary.
If you are sincere and your definition of leadership is right you won't be against Peter Obi.
Only a selfish mind would see all these and still question it.
Peter Obi - a man that defies Nigeria's version of leadership.
- Dele Farotimi
"...if you know I have done anything criminal in the past this is the time to bring it out..."
~ Peter Obi on Rufai's Podcast.
".... Releasing those academic.records will do me irreparable damage...."
~Tinubu to a US Federal Court.
One is a man of Character the other is career crímínal
American: So there are terrorists causing problems in your country, right?
Nigerian: Yes.
American: That's terrible. Is the government at least doing something about it?
Nigerian: Well, our president addressed the issue.
American: Oh. What did he say?
Nigerian: He spoke about the law of lawf in the holy book
American: ...The law of love?
Nigerian: I guess
American: Okay. Did you send the military after them?
Nigerian: Hmm... at times.
American: What do you mean "at times"?
Nigerian: Sometimes we've heard the military went after them. In some cases, the terrorists ended up killing military personnel.
American: Wait. They killed your soldiers?
Nigerian: Yes.
American: Okay, so then your government retaliated and finished them off, right?
Nigerian: Mm... nah.
American: What do you mean "nah"?
Nigerian: Well, our president also gave an example from the Bible about the prodigal son on how we should accept them with love.
American: Hold on. The prodigal son?
Nigerian: Yes.
American: I'm confused. So you're telling me terrorists killed military personnel, and the response was a Bible lesson?
Nigerian: Something like that.
American: So you guys aren't doing anything?
Nigerian: No, no. We're doing something.
American: Okay. What are you doing?
Nigerian: We're rehabilitating the ones we catch.
American: You're... rehabilitating them?
Nigerian: Yes.
American: Not prosecuting them?
Nigerian: Not according to our president, no.
American: WTF WTF WTF
Nigerian: I never even tell you anything, you don dey cry
I sat on my bed a few days ago
This was my bed as a single lady in my fathers house
I sat on that same bed and it occurred to me that few years ago I cried bitter tears on that bed
When my heart was broken that was the bed where I cried in secret
When my life was paused and it seemed like nothing was moving for me, I cried on that bed
I wondered on that bed if I would marry
I wondered on that bed if I would have babies
Funny thing was that afternoon when I sat reminiscing, I sat with my little boy on that bed
My boy was jumping and bouncing on that same bed
And I laughed
I laughed at the devil
I laughed at my foolish heart for ever doubting Jehovah
Funny how all those worries are behind us
To think I wondered about children on that bed to be holding my son on that same bed is pretty interesting
I can imagine God looking down from heaven smiling and saying “I thought I told you to just relax and trust me”??
I pray for you today, may all the things bothering you today be things that would reminisce about and smile with your blessing in front of you
Amen
Happy Sunday
Blessings!
Dear Nigerians,
PAY ATTENTION. Because, we have a lot of work to do. The results of several polls conducted on the streets are shocking.
Nigerians are experiencing what we call “Voter Fatigue.” Many are tired of the system, they have logged out mentally & physically. The APC are aware of this, & they are capitalizing on it.
Bola Tinubu is getting a lot of sympathy votes. Given the choice to choose between Asiwaju & Atiku, many Nigerians are choosing Agbado.
This is why the APC are fighting tooth & nail to make sure that Peter Obi is not on the ballot.
You don’t see them attacking Atiku. They have done their polls & findings. Peter Obi is leading among the trio. Between himself & Asiwaju, he leads, but this time, it's with a narrow margin.
Voter Fatigue is the major reason for this trend.
People are tired of voting in a system that always changes for the worse. The APC has done a lot of work out there. And if the trend continues, it will play to their advantage.
Their mobilization is second to none. We have to leave the social media & take the message to the streets. Nigerians are experiencing Voter Fatigue, & it’s worse than Voter Apathy. People are tired of voting. They see Tinubu & Atiku as a case of the lesser evil. If both are presented without Obi, they will choose Asiwaju.
Peter Obi won the last election hand’s down. The APC saw his numbers & panicked. Then they started their campaigns from day one.
They are leaving nothing to chance. Their first strategy is to keep Obi off the ballot If that fails, they will move to Plan B. Plan B is vote buying, heavy mobilization, INEC, & the Judiciary.
PLEASE, WE HAVE A LOT OF WORK TO DO!
We must stage a “10 Million Man March” this time. Our mobilization must be 5x bigger than 2022/2023. We must knock on doors, educate & sensitize the market women & transporters.
Things are not what they seem. We have no one to convince here on Twitter. People’s minds are made up. The work is out there on the streets.
People who are hungry will not necessarily vote WISELY. They will vote for money & rice this time. The APC has done their homework.
Let’s start ours today. GET TO WORK! 🙏🙏
Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within
It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong.
This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence.
We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries.
These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure?
Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations.
With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Also, Peter Obi is not a “lesser evil”.
I am again begging us all to have moral clarity.
The man who said if anyone finds N5 that he embezzled should come forward and he’d leave the race:
That man is not a “lesser evil” I am begging you guys.
The man who has donated more money to education and health from his own purse more than the CapEx for health by the government is not a “lesser evil”.
The man who left no debt but actual surplus in the treasury of the state he governed is not a “lesser evil”.
The man who has successfully without any corruption led as:
Chairman of Fidelity Bank Plc
Director of Fidelity Bank Plc
Chairman of Next International Nigeria Ltd
Chairman of Guardian Express Mortgage Bank Ltd
Chairman of Future View Securities Ltd
Chairman of Paymaster Nigeria Ltd
Chairman of Chams Nigeria Plc
Director of Chams Nigeria Plc
Director of Data Corp Ltd
Director of Card Centre Plc
Independent Non-Executive Director of Nigeria LNG Ltd:
Is not a “lesser evil”.
The man who went to Egypt to study how to make power constant for you is not a lesser evil.
The man who said he wouldn’t tax you unless he has prospered you isn’t a lesser evil.
The “lesser evil” bifurcation came when we wanted to choose between a corrupt incompetent Buhari and a corrupt incompetent Atiku.
I don’t really like politics Twitter. But I’m saying this so we all have moral clarity.
I am begging us all. Please, let’s dump these contrarian virtue signaling.
I am begging.
We are up against vicious people. These are the people who have witnessed around 5 generals and colonels die and nothing is moving them.
I am begging you all, please.
There’s a serious Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria right now where 146 people have been confirmed dead in 11 weeks and there have been 582 confirmed cases.
25 doctors have been infected, and 3 have lost their lives.
If you are reading this, please stay safe. This virus spreads through the urine or droppings of infected rats, or human-to-human contact.
It starts like an ordinary fever, but it can quickly move to bleeding, a swollen face, and shock.
ALWAYS:
1. Cover your food and pots tightly.
2. Block the holes where rats enter your house.
3. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap.
4. If you have a persistent fever, stop swallowing random drugs from the chemist. Go to the hospital immediately.
Our health workers are at risk, and proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is life-saving. We cannot afford to lose more people to a preventable disease.
Stay safe and retweet this to save a life today!
I was this close to m@sturbating last month.
Let me tell you exactly what happened.
I was on my phone, trying to catch up on social media then a thought dropped in my mind “why don’t you touch yourself?”
I heard that thought loud and clear.
And to be honest, I considered doing it for the first ten seconds but not long after, the scripture “your body is the temple of God” dropped in my spirit.
I immediately started confessing the words loudly, not in my thoughts but out loud.
Because someone once said, you dont battle thoughts with thoughts, you battle it with words.
So I raised my voice and repeated that scripture over and again until that thought was brought under captivity—was silenced.
My love,
I totally understand that urge to do it. Ive been there a couple times.
But guess what? Christ nailed that urge to the cross. He said it is finished.
M@sturbation has no hold or control over you. Those thoughts are not yours and they hold no claim over your life.
My love,
Stop fighting with your strength, instead put your trust in God.
Give yourself to the word and prayers
Because the devil will surely try to play smart but you outsmart him by the word, not principles from a self help book.
My love,
Even in this struggle, God is with you. He sees you and wants to remind you to keep trusting him.
confidence
~ex fornicator now saved
The ADC is not my cup of tea, but there is now reasonable basis to infer existence of a well orchestrated sinister conspiracy to truncate contested and credible elections in 2027.
From what is publicly available, all the Executives of the ADC resigned to allow David Mark and Aregbesola to emerge as the National Chairman and the National Secretary respectively.
The man who took the case to the court, Nafiu Gombe, claims that he did not resign as Deputy National Chairman, and that he ought to have automatically assumed the position of National Chairman “in line with the Party’s Constitution”.
Interestingly, the ADC held a National Executive Committee where the party ratified its new leadership led by Mark.
So, what’s the controversy here?
Is dispute over the leadership of a political party no longer the internal affairs of the political party?
It used to be the law that issues of political party leadership is non justiciable, or forum domesticum.
A Party’s NEC has the authority to decide who should lead the party.
If the ADC says they want another person to assume that role instead of the Deputy National Chairman, can the Court compel the same Party to submit to its Deputy?
Is this dispute justiciable?
Also, the Court of Appeal said the parties should maintain status quo ante bellum.
This means the state of affairs before the suit before the Federal High Court was filed by the Claimant.
Before the suit, who was the Chairman of the Party?
Was it not David Mark?
Is this INEC saying that the Order of the Court of Appeal implies that there should be leadership vacuum in the ADC until the case is determined by the Federal High Court?
Whose script is this INEC playing?
It seems that the ruling party, which prides itself as having over thirty governors in its fold, is so scared of a fair contestation.
If it is the desire of INEC for Bola Tinubu to contest as a sole candidate - unopposed, in 2027, let the Commission say so publicly.
It will save the country the billions of Naira budgeted for the ‘presidential election’.