True morality is not tested when our friends pass away; it is tested when those we disagreed with are gone. Decency requires restraint, humility, and respect for the dead, not subtle victory laps disguised as life lessons.
A man dies, and instead of simply offering condolences, some people see it as the perfect opportunity to reopen old political scores and remind everyone of their personal grievances.
May the deceased rest in peace, and may the living remember that character is often revealed most clearly in moments like these.
Of course. The kidnapping was unquestionably real, but the rescue was unquestionably staged. Evidence? Apparently, none is required when the conclusion was reached before the facts.
It’s fascinating how some people can spot a government conspiracy from a mile away but somehow can’t spot their own bias staring back at them in the mirror.
At this point, if Tinubu’s government cured traffic in Lagos, some people would still insist it was staged because their political loyalty demands that every development be bad news.
At times, it appears some critics are not evaluating policies on their merits but are measuring everything against a political preference. If your benchmark is an imagined miracle government or unwavering loyalty to Peter Obi, regardless of practical realities and governance records, then no achievement will ever be enough.
@DonAzag@olayinkagbenga5 The problem is that many commentators have stopped being analysts and have become activists.
Criticism is necessary in a democracy, but credibility requires balance and intellectual honesty. You are not an honest person in your conclusions.
Maybe you can eventually start telling your customers the truth…
You feed their delusion everyday so don’t be surprised if their conclusion is that the rescue and kidnapping was staged. Because anything this govt does is bad.
Obi, Your client. wants to be president for 4years.. for what really? What can he get done in such amount of time
Nigeria will only work when Nigerians from every tribe decide that reforming the nation is better than destroying it. The greatest victory is not the breakup of Nigeria; it is building a country where no child fears terrorists, kidnappers, or political manipulation regardless of tribe or religion.
Choose nation-building over division. Choose facts over propaganda. Choose hope over bitterness.
This guy is completely clueless. this is exactly the kind of simplistic political analysis that misleads young Nigerians.
You claim that removing Tinubu would automatically improve Nigeria by 70%, but where is the evidence for such a figure? Serious national issues like inflation, unemployment, insecurity, power supply, and currency stability are products of decades of policy failures, not a problem created by one administration alone.
Democracy is not about removing leaders because influencers tell people to. It is about evaluating performance based on facts, data, and realistic alternatives. The same reforms many Nigerians complain about today, fuel subsidy removal, exchange rate unification, tax reforms, and infrastructure investments are reforms that economists and international financial institutions have recommended for years, even though they come with short-term pain.