Message to Obidients
I have said that the Obidients are the greatest political resource for Nigeria’s political transformation.
Now, listen
Forget the primaries
Focus on driving @PeterObi to the presidency
30 good legislators would not change Nigeria
1 truly transformative President will change Nigeria.
Focus on Peter Obi. Support NDC. Get to work
Your vulnerable children at the mercy of terrorists, without media outrage,.
Transporting kidnapped school kids to the forest,No security rescue,Ur army is busy in the east extorting, abusing and killing our youths.
@FinGovernment@elinavaltonen@alexstubb@POTUS@yleuutiset
Now I want you to see the complicity by financial institutions in aiding terrorism:
1. A citizen is kidnapped.
2. Contact is made to the family by the terrorists.
3. Negotiations are made and an account is provided.
4. Ransoms of 30m and above is sent at once to a particular account.
5. The account is not flagged for any reason.
6. No POS operator has 50m in cash, sitting idly, so transfers of smaller amounts are made to other accounts provided by the terrorists.
7. Some of these terrorists walk into banking halls to cash their spoils.
8. Banks have them on CCTV, their BVN is visible, they have visible addresses.
9. They are ignored... The POS company refuses to render any assistance.
10. Case dies quietly and we move unto the next.
DSS alerts Edo State of a possible planned mass abduction of school children by terrorists
I don’t know why the @OfficialDSSNG keeps calling terrorists “bandits”.
A notorious Islamic Fulani killer kidnapper, allegedly arrested by the Nigerian Police, was spotted live on TikTok.
Did the police release him as a ‘repentant terrorist’ or was he quietly bailed and allowed to walk free?
The IMF has warned Nigeria to be careful about its plan to borrow $5 billion from First Abu Dhabi Bank in the UAE. The money is not a normal loan. It is coming through a more complicated financial arrangement, and the IMF says deals like this can sometimes have hidden risks because they are not always easy for people to understand.
Nigeria says the money will help pay for government needs, support projects, and manage existing debts. But the IMF is warning that Nigeria should be careful because: * the agreement is complicated, * the full risks may not be obvious, * it could create problems in the future if not properly managed.
CONCLUSION: Nigeria wants to borrow $5 billion to support the economy, but the IMF is saying, “Be very careful and make sure you fully understand the risks before entering this kind of deal.” 📺: @Reuters
To some of you Nigerians you may not feel the pains most of these victims here are passing through in the hands of these fulanis terrorists until maybe someday you find yourself in this position. 💔
I’m not the only one who witnessed that massive giveaway Bandits hosted on TikTok. The desperation from Nigerians especially the girls, was honestly shocking.
Account numbers (mostly OPay and MoniePoint) were flying across the screen non-stop during his live stream between 12:00 AM and 1:00 AM two nights ago.
The Fulani host ended up dishing out over ₦50 million, and the way people were shamelessly begging their so-called oppressors for money left me speechless.
Thousands were tuned in, glued to the live.
How did we, as a country, sink to this level? It’s genuinely heartbreaking.💔
“To My Fellow Nigerian Soldiers And Personnel, Please Do Not Shoot Or Open Teargas On Peaceful Protesters. Let Them Exercise Their Civil Rights. Even If An Order Is Given, Still Make Use Of Your Brain. How Will You Feel, Or Even Sleep, If Your Children, Wife, Mother, Father, Or Relative Is One Of The Kidnap Victims In The Bush?”. ~ Nigerian Soldier Warns
As people are increasingly noticing how quickly their data gets exhausted, I’m genuinely shocked and disappointed that Nigerians are still staying silent about the drastic decline in the quality of service from all our network providers!
What is going on?!
Last October, I and some members of our digital security company arrived in Nigeria for Detty December. From October 2025 to April 2026, we travelled across multiple states for different assignments. The state of internet connectivity in this country is a complete national disgrace!
Every single network MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile is simply unacceptable.
No one can truly rely on any of them.
There is hardly any serious Nigerian whose business, work, or livelihood depends on being constantly online who uses only one ISP. You are forced to subscribe to MTN + Airtel + possibly others as a survival strategy. Yet even with multiple lines active, you still struggle to get consistent 20Mbps speeds in many locations for any meaningful period of time.
MTN FibreX is often hyped as the fastest, but even that is unreliable. One moment it works decently, the next it completely drops. And when it stops connecting you will go through hell calling their helpline or calling MTN out on social media before they will fix it?
You can wait for weeks before MTN even responds to your complaint. Weeks!
You’ve paid for a subscription you couldn’t use, and they will not refund you a single kobo. They simply keep your money.
This is no longer just “bad service.”
This is economic sabotage.
This is holding an entire generation of Nigerians back while our peers in other countries are thriving and very good internet is the least of their worries.
How many freelancers, students, crypto traders, content creators, developers, and small business owners have lost millions because of this nonsense?
How many opportunities have passed us by because Zoom calls refuse to connect, files won’t upload, or VPNs keep disconnecting?
Nigerians, are we going to keep lying to ourselves? Or are we finally going to speak up?
@MTNng@AirtelNigeria@GloWorld@9mobile
@NCC_NG
@FGN
Are you seeing what you are delivering to Nigerians?
Or are you laughing at us in your internal chats while collecting our hard-earned money every month?
If you are a Nigerian struggling with this daily frustration, reply this post and share your worst experience.
Share your state and the network(s) involved. Let’s call out this madness together.
This silence must end!