I have no adjective left to quantify how tired I am of Nigeria and its ruling class. I am so bitter, so angry, so full of disdain that I have exhausted my capacity to truly resent anything else
@GbemiOO I don't think it's unkindness jare. There's this herd mentality of forming woke on trivial issues now. Pseudo-intellectualism masking as 'criticism'. Some people don't have any issue with it before o but once they see others 'critiquing', they join them.
@kemiadetiba We need the tea on how/why you eventually settled for William Benson. He killed the role! A top-notch performance! I also loved Bimbo Akintola's performance; it was riveting.
@Mochievous This is my exact point! The real tragedy! Citizens getting blamed for being seen with their president. Something that should exude glory and honour has now become a thing of shame and ridicule.
@yeankhar@alexlobaloba This is apt! The real tragedy here is that our president is so bad that once you're seen with him, your intentions, regardless of how genuine they are, become questionable . His decadence has outweighed the reverent status of the 'office of the president'.
Most of the 'Christians' that were outraged with PO's comment about churches are yet to tweet about this tragic event. The apparent hypocrisy! They are only concerned about scoring political points.
It's being reported that 51 Christians were brutally m*rdered by islamists on Palm Sunday in Nigeria.
Why isn't anybody in the mainstream media reporting on this...?