I like it when they talk politics in public transport even though I would never open my mouth
Someone was eating Agbado and this Man said Ishe Tinubu niyen, To ba wole leekan si Shuku Agbado le ma je😂😂😭
if dem born you well just let the election be free and fair. no thugs, no rigging and no manipulation.
let the people who have been enjoying the “gdp and foreign reserve” vote for you.
iku pa e.
All of us na cowards. These people really mean to take over the country.
Monday now, everybody go wear monkey suit they go work that doesn’t pay them more than 150k naira and pretend like it’s life they are living.
As far as I am concerned the Devil himself is ruling over Nigeria through Tinubu.
How do you explain a government who takes away every form of soft landing from the citizens and then lie to them that things are better despite their experiences saying otherwise?
One year ago, Fulani Islamic terrorists stormed Yelwata, Nigeria, slaughtering more than 200 Christians.
Most were women and children sheltering at a local Catholic mission.
Today, we remember the martyrs. The world must not forget the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
The World Cup hasn’t even peaked in viewership yet. Just wait until Cristiano Ronaldo steps onto that pitch people will be glued to screens, even at 4 a.m
Laughter is anti-inflammatory. Crying is regulating. Hugging is immunoprotective. Singing is vagal toning. Dancing is neurogenic.
Joy is a biological necessity.
Today, I am honoured to join distinguished Nigerians in celebrating a statesman and elder of our nation, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR, on the occasion of his 84th birthday and the public presentation of books documenting his remarkable life, service, and contributions to Nigeria and Africa.
General Abdulsalami occupies a unique place in our national history. At a critical moment in Nigeria's journey, he demonstrated uncommon courage, patriotism, and selflessness by guiding our nation through a peaceful transition to democratic governance. His actions helped lay the foundation for the democratic dispensation that Nigeria continues to build upon today.
As we celebrate General Abdulsalami today, we are reminded that true leadership is measured not by the accumulation of power, but by the positive impact one leaves on people and institutions. His life continues to demonstrate that service to the nation must always be guided by responsibility and a commitment to the common good.
May Almighty God continue to grant him good health, wisdom, and strength to keep serving humanity and our nation.
Thank you, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. -PO