Mtcheeeew... Were they incarcerated unjustly?
They continually give the country a bad reputation abroad, and still be the loudest voice about how we have lost respect among other nations.
Bunch of criminals who should rot in prison.
AbaSamuel Prisons, Ethiopia
The atmosphere was absolutely electric. Our incarcerated nationals were ecstatic! Happiness Renewed; Hope Renewed.
Pure unaltered joy at the prospects of returning to their homeland for conclusion of custodial terms, courtesy of the Landmark Agreement on the Transfer od Sentenced Persons We have just signed with the Government of Ethiopia.
The Welfare of our Citizens abroad, regardless of where they may be, is of paramount importance under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
#hope
@illBlissGoretti@IgeOlusayo47761 You will cry Ozoemena again sooner if you continue on this destructive path. Even the innocent ibos will feel it too.
Btw, Ojukwu did more chest-beating than this, and we all know how it ended.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo
Farewell, Oba Lapite
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Kola Oyewo—scholar, actor, teacher, cultural ambassador, and dear colleague.
I had the privilege of working with him on Koseegbe, Oleku and Saworoide where he gave a memorable performance as Oba Lapite. His portrayal brought depth, dignity, and humanity to the role, making the character one of the film’s most enduring figures.
Ironically, Lapite’s death in the story created a challenge for me as a filmmaker. Once he was publicly executed by Lagata, I could not bring Kola Oyewo back into the narrative. I missed him then.
Today, I miss him again.
Kola Oyewo belonged to a rare generation that successfully bridged scholarship and performance. He inspired countless students, actors, and audiences through his talent, humility, and lifelong commitment to learning, culture, theatre and film.
Nigeria has lost a remarkable artist.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo.
Farewell, Oba Lapite.
Your legacy will endure in the stories you told and the lives you touched.
Ire ni o.
TK
In 2003, Peter Obi contested for governor and secured only about 34% of the votes. Roughly two-thirds of voters chose someone else.
In 2010, during his re-election bid, he won with about 35% of the votes. Again, the majority of voters did not vote for him.
Then came 2023. he suddenly received overwhelming support across much of the South-East, with some states delivering close to 90% of their votes to him.🤣🤣🤣
When a candidate who previously struggled to command majority support in his own state suddenly becomes the near-unanimous choice of an entire region, it is fair to examine what changed.
The “it’s our turn” rhetoric, the regional mobilization, and the voting patterns were too obviously point to tribalism at work. Even the blind could see the ethnic undertones that shaped much of the 2023 campaign. Own it, we won’t beat you.
You don’t even know your lord and savior.
He was never a Bank director, he was a bank Chairman. One requires banking knowledge and experience, the other requires a vote by shareholders. For all but one of the banks he was a Chairman of, they are all dead. The only surviving one is Fidelity, and he was more of a Snake that walked on that mountain, he left no mark.
He doesn’t have Ivy League grad school degrees, he attended Ivy League executives training which requires no form of serious qualifications to get into.
He was not a SEC Director, he was a SEC Chairman. It was a political appointment he was obviously not qualified for seeing as he doesn’t have any training or experience in securities, we know why Jonathan gave it to him.
During his 2 terms as Governor, he didn’t make any remarkable or worthy of note POLICIES to the improvement of the financial position of the state.
We have heard your lord and savior talk enough to know that he doesn’t know jack about finance, however, I do commend his knowledge of trading and prudence.
Peter Obi has left enough of a digital footprint for any objective person to form a solid opinion on his deceptive and hypocritical nature, but some of you are too foolish to see it. Imagine reducing Nnamdi Kanu's crimes to merely "speaking on the radio" or "calling people names." This is someone who is directly responsible for the death of his people. Shameful!
Sad to hear of the passing of veteran actor, Chief Kola Oyewo. A true icon of Nigerian theatre and cinema, he graced our screens with unforgettable performances in Saworoide as Oba Lapite, The Gods Are Not to Blame, Sango, Koseegbe, and many other classics. He was 80 years old.
May his soul rest in peace.
Hon Akin Alabi
Ajia Olubadan of Ibadanland
One of the problems I have with him is that he does not seem to understand the job he is vigorously pursuing. Bro, Primary Health Care (PHC) can never be the President's headache. 🤦
It is the responsibility of local governments to build, staff, and operate PHCs, with support from the states and the Federal Government through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA).
In Lagos State, for instance, there are over 300 PHCs. I believe almost every ward has one.
If you ask him how many PHCs he initiated or supported during his time as Governor of Anambra State, he will start stammering. Can someone bring out the record of PHCs he initiated during his time as Governor.
As for the "in the first four years" comment, it's nothing serious 🤣.
@dmightyangel This man's matter is tiring. He is the least intelligent of all the major candidates, yet he is the who does cho cho cho all over the place.
He may fall sick if he stops saying nonsense.
Hopefully, we will get a respite from his low intellect talks after he loses in 2027.