Want to know how incompetent Tinubu is? In any serious country, Gbajabiamila would be suspended pending the controversies surrounding him. Instead, he is in charge of drafting the legal framework for state policing. That’s the standard of leadership we’re dealing with @ARISEtv
Men will always make rubbish go viral.
If all men decide not to watch, promote and comment on lewd videos, this world will be a better place.
Who introduced her to smoking —Men.
Who told her she looks sexy cooking in lingerie —Men
Who are in her comment section right now — Men.
Men are the problem.
Breaking: “I will arrest anyone who calls Ozo my son. He is not my son. I disowned him years ago, and he is no longer a member of the Soludo family.
I don’t know him, and he doesn’t know me,” — statement attributed to Soludo.
OF FREEDOM AND DEVELOPMENT
Being the Text of the 2026 Democracy Day Speech by Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, on Friday, June 12, 2026
1. The most appealing promise of democracy is the allowance for plurality of opinions, the freedom to interrogate ideas and the opportunity for periodic reflection. This day presents to us, members of the Nigerian community, a special invitation to evaluate our pace on the democratic track, interrogate assumption and estimate our measure of progress on 2 fronts, first, since the dawn of the Fourth Republic in May 1999 and more importantly, over the last 33 years following the annulment of the 1993 presidential election won by Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, GCFR. The point of looking back is not to cast blames or point fingers for subpar outcomes but to shape behaviour and reset priorities. Millions of our compatriots are disillusioned, the gulf between the pre-1993 expectations and the lived experiences of many is widening and as I said on this day 12 months ago, it would be uncharitable to dismiss the legitimate concerns of the men and women who bear the brunt of these contradictions. Even then, we shall be removing ourselves from the promises of the future if only we stay fixated on the frustrations of the present. Yes, a lot may have gone wrong but there is still so much to fight for — for ourselves and those coming after.
2. The years between 1993 and 1999 were defined by the courage and resilience of our compatriots who made very difficult sacrifices to remove Nigeria from the shackles of military dictatorship; they held nothing back, not even their lives. A great price was paid to restore democracy to this land. It then follows that we have to regularly remind ourselves that the rights, freedom and privileges we enjoy today are borne from the toil and tears of thousands of men and women who refused to give in to the threats and shenanigans of military dictatorship. Many of the warriors who fought through multiple trenches to defeat the terror of leadership by the barrel of the gun are no longer with us but in their passing, they left us eternal lessons in courage, patriotism and faith. It is fitting that a day like this is set aside to honour the memories of these brave patriots and fighters and to remind all of us, the living, that the struggle for freedom and development remains unfinished.
3. Many of us have lived through the setbacks and disappointments of the Fourth Republic but it would be defeatist to give in to the cynicism of the hour; agreed that we could have done a lot better on several critical development frontlines, with particular respect to the welfare and security of the population, I, however, do not share the pessimism of those who insist that it has been all doom and gloom. Even then, it is important to make it clear that it is not democracy that has failed, we have only been let down by the errors in our independent and collective decisions. The blame for the disappointments of the post-1999 years belongs entirely to us, as leaders and citizens, not to democracy or its foundational principles. Those who came ahead of us were unyielding in their conviction that democracy is the only genuine vehicle for national development and millions of us today still hold strongly to the same idea but as I had said before, the advantage of democracy itself is the freedom to interrogate even the assumptions that we hold most dearly. As we mark the 2026 Democracy Day celebration, we are duty-bound to rethink our disposition to the ideals and values that sustained the pro-democracy efforts of the last decade of the 20th century here in Nigeria.
“As wild and senseless as the kidnappers in Nigeria are,would they kidnap the son of the President? That's when you will now know Nigeria has forces” — Pastor David Oyedepo
To all of you criticizing President Tinubu, it’s not good. He’s the one who gave us NELFUND, and he will become Nigeria’s next president.”
— A secondary school student says
@Derahobs You’re really a runs girl. By the reason of your encounter with so many magic sticks , you now don’t find anything valuable you can have a man for except his money. U c as satan bring out your leg.
“We, The People Of Anambra State And APGA Will Vote For Tinubu In 2027.” ~ Governor Soludo While Addressing Members Of The City Boy Movement, Anambra State Chapter.🤦🏾♂️