@EbiriGbonka The Biafran/Civil war participation was a misinformation. She was never in the army. She debunked this by herself. https://t.co/1nCCVo9wGJ
You can "snatch political power, grab it and run with it".
But you see governance? It's impossible to snatch, grab and run away with. You'll definitely be found wanting.
The North did not stop anybody from protesting against Buhari's clear and obvious misrule. In fact, as I recall, the loudest and most insufferable defenders of all things Buhari were the loudmouths from Lagos who thought that their purpose in life was to get their Ikoyi golden calf into Aso Rock, whereupon they would get their turn with the prom queen at the apparent expense of the southeast (which per the rotational principle, was supposed to produce the president in 2023).
The fact that the North has decided against returning the favour by dying of Tinubu's (even worse) misrule simply means that the political consciousness of the North is superior to that of the idiots in Lagos and the southwest. It means that they are smart enough to only tolerate misrule 50% of the time, while the idiots in the southwest will accept it 100% of the time. It means that the Northern political establishment will accept misrule where they directly benefit from it, and will oppose it where they don't, while the generational blockheads in Lagos will vote for and cheerfully endure all kinds of misrule on credit.
To protect Buhari because of their golden calf's 2023 plan, these idiots even enabled a massacre of civilian protesters in Lagos and went around saying, "Where are the bodies?" At least we know for a fact that no northerner alive or dead would have watched a southern president shoot 100 unarmed, peaceful northern civilian protesters dead in the middle of Kano, and said nothing about it because of an election. That means the North has a basic sense of pride and honour. They have a code. It's not their fault that we don't.
I am fully in support of their regime change agenda, and if it results in a northern military head of state, I will offer my full support to him as long as his agenda involves aligning Nigeria with the AES bloc and integrating Nigeria's economic and defense strategies with China and Russia.
In case you're asking, "Has David given up on democracy?" The answer is, whatever poor attempt at democracy that existed in Nigeria died on May 29, 2023. Since then, Nigeria has been ruled by a hostile, foreign-puppeted, unelected occupying regime made up of former inhabitants of American prison cells.
I'm fully ready to take an actual full-chest military dictatorship over...whatever the fuck this is.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd is currently scouting for a fresh $2 billion loan in Europe, TheCable understands.
This will be repaid with 35,000 barrels per day over the tenor of the loan, insiders have told TheCable.
Reuters recently reported that Mele Kyari, group chief executive officer (GCEO) of NNPC, was in talks for a new oil-backed loan to finance the firm’s operations.
Given the low number of NNPC’s share of oil production in the country, the proposed deal will significantly affect what is available to the national oil company, which has been mandated to supply crude to Dangote refinery, payable in naira.
Tinubu grossly overestimated his popularity and his followers grossly overrated his dynamism.
You can’t win elections with a simple majority of 36% and assume you have the absolute majority to resist Nigerians protesting against your policies of hunger and poverty.
Bola Tinubu had one month to respond to the #EndBadGovernanceProtest
Bola Tinubu chose to use money to try and buy support for his party in power,
Bola Tinubu tried to use tribalism to divide Nigerians,
Bola Tinubu funded anti-protest protesters.
Bola Tinubu is not wise.