@kaycee_kexco@RashwalRashwal@woye1@WOkene@Alpha_Yom@salawueedris1 As you mumu reach, even though you don't get those services you mention at free cost, is it Peter Obi that would now do it for us? You no seem to be well. Did Tinubu promise free fuel or health services?
She is doing her convocation on Friday. Ladies & gents; I'm flummoxed. Her name is Feyi & I had forgotten about her. Truthfully, I don't even recall her face again.
She is a graduate.
I win 2019, you heifers!
@aonanuga1956 This tweet from @aonanuga1956 is a great disservice to Mr President,who he speaks for. While K1 is walking freely,without being charged to Court for Terrorism and being swift to charged another unruly passenger.
@NigeriaStories The lady is just supernaturally stwpid. She loves trouble so much that she doesn't have the strength to carry. Writing petitions all the time before her fans & apologize in the closet behind her fans.
I was one of many who voted emotionally in 2023 in Eti-Osa to teach the APC a lesson post endsars, but we regrettably elected a misfit.
My brother @BankyW & my fellow Eti-Osa residents , I owe you all an eternal apology! Good governance should not only be demanded from Aso Rock
The EFCC after lying to me says VDM has multiple petitions. Remember what I taught you about “suppressed news”?
They also say they have the right to protect the identities of the petitioners after claims that VDM “scammed” some of them.
#DrKemi 🇳🇬🇺🇸
In Nigeria today, the situation we find ourselves in calls for urgent and deliberate action.
It is time for all levels of government to prioritize critical areas of development—particularly investment in health, education, and poverty alleviation.
We must reassess what truly matters. The decisions we make—what we build, fund, and focus on—must align with the pressing needs of the people.
Just this month, the World Bank reported that, as of April 2025, the poverty rate among rural Nigerians has risen to over 75%, indicating widespread economic hardship across the country. The report also highlighted that 41.3% of Nigeria’s urban population now lives below the poverty line. This shows that poverty is no longer just a rural crisis—it has become a national emergency.
In comparison, the World Bank reported that in 2018/2019, about 30.9% of Nigerians lived below the international extreme poverty line.
As of 2025, that figure has more than doubled instead of improving.
These facts confirm that poverty in Nigeria has worsened significantly—and this is no coincidence.
It is the direct result of years of misplaced priorities. Rather than investing in critical sectors, we have continued to prioritize wasteful spending on non-developmental projects such as conference centres, government houses and lodges, guest houses, and fleets of official vehicles—instead of investing in human capital, education, and healthcare, which are the true legacy projects capable of transforming a nation.
We must urgently redirect our national focus and address the root causes of poverty.
Nigeria must expand access to quality education and healthcare, and support job creation by investing in and empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which are essential for lifting people out of poverty.
A new Nigeria is POssible.
-PO
#BREAKING 🚨Mercy Chinwo you are very WICKED. Nigerians should cancel her immediately! 😡GTBank is already going down. They both and others arrested VDM ! Anyone trying to silence activism voices will not be tolerated. Before you burn down Nigeria the government must know the power of one young man changing the game. We will not tolerate liars, cheats and frauds. EFCC tried to distort, suppress and underreport news on Monday 5/5/25 by fielding fake news poster😡
#DrKemiretdIJ
All media houses carried the same story, I reported on my page.
Which is a fact, EFCC sources spoke to journalists and that’s a fact. And the name of the EFCC SOURCE WAS MENTIONED.I reported it like others and they tagged my page as fake news.
This Information lacuna by EFCC is shocking. I also interfaced with sources that confirmed the same.
I stand strongly( gidigba) by my story. EFCC can deny all they want. It doesn’t change the truth
The truth is always Valid.
Probably when they are done.
Tagging the story fake news by EFCC doesn’t make it fake. In a bid to save face. I solidly stand by my reporting and the EFCC knows this.
You have nothing other than to peddle fake news. Why don't you go out to verify info? Always love to stay in the office & do copy & paste news. I've come to realize that there's no way your animal discipline won't show in your actions
I personally verified the story on VDM from EFCC sources and they confirmed to me to me before I relayed what BBC reported. I verified from multiple sources in the EFCC.
So writing fake news on my story is falsehood and they know this.
I have facts to back up my claims.
If I don’t have facts I will not speak.
I stand by my story.