🚨 NEW: Tottenham like Liam Delap. Newcastle, Tottenham and Everton are the 3 PL Clubs interested at the moment. Delap wants to stay and fight for his place, he will wait to see what happens at Chelsea first. (@JacobsBen via @LastWordOnSpurs)
You have 168 hours in a week, but it’s the 2hrs out of the 168 you spend in church that will build your body.
Maybe instead of you give us advice, use that time to work on your spoken English.
When there is no punishment for bad deeds, it thrives.
Yahya Bello is an aspirant for a public office under APC, tell me why others won't see it as an ambition.
Punish the doers of corruption and you'll ultimately stop it. The president has that power.
Nigeria’s problem is bigger than “improve transparency, stop corruption”. We are a democracy not an authoritarian state. Are you going to carry cane and start flogging people into doing your wish???
If the legislature is corrupt but the President is not, how does he “improve transparency, stop corruption” by being the lone good man without getting kicked out and throwing the nation into pandemonium?
I know of a guy who tried this, they sent him packing, thank God for the judiciary his people insult every day.
Democracy requires you to play politics, you just have no choice.
Nigeria is the only place where a politician can fail spectacularly and still have supporters explaining why the failure is actually a success.
Such idiocy must end in 2027.
#TinubuMustGo
What June 12 Should Mean to Us Nigerians
Today, we observe a day that should mean a great deal to us as a people who cherish democratic principles. Every year on June 12, the conversation inevitably turns to a critical assessment of the state of our nation. It serves as an annual benchmark for asking important questions: Are our elections today as transparent as they were in 1993? Is the social contract being honoured? Are the institutions of governance truly serving the people?
Ultimately, June 12 is a powerful blend of reflection and aspiration. It honours a fractured past while serving as a constant and foundational reminder of the immense power inherent in the collective democratic will of the Nigerian people.
For us in Nigeria, June 12 is not merely a date on the calendar; it is the emotional and structural bedrock of our modern democratic identity. Officially recognised as Democracy Day, June 12 carries deep historical, political, and social significance, representing both a monumental tragedy and the ultimate triumph of the collective will of the people.
To understand what June 12 means to Nigeria, one must examine its history, its evolution, and its enduring symbolism.
A new era of true democracy is POssible. -PO
"We can not leave the word of God to serve tables...but we would give ourselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of the word."
- Not one Apostle said this. All 12. It's the job of an Apostle to labour in doctrine and prayers. There's nothing doctrinal about all these. Just ego massages that do not save anyone.
Agrippa said to Paul, "Thou persuaded me to become a Christian." He never became.
That someone is asking you are you an Apostle... Oh you didn't judge me... Is not conversion and will never be. Celebrating all these Agrippa result is becoming stale.
May God help us.
At the end of the day the FG had to follow Seyi Makinde's advice on how to go about it.
So it appears he knows what he is saying concerning this matter
Today we the Association of Motor Dealers (AMDON) Oyo State had a productive meeting with The Executive Chairman of the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority (OYRTMA) Major Adekoya Adesagba (rtd).
On how we can work hand in hand to solve insecurity issues in oyo state.
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
GOD BLESS OYO STATE
As the World Cup Begins Without Nigeria
As the World Cup begins today across three nations, I identify with our teeming football followers and urge them not to be despondent that Nigeria is not participating, despite the abundant talent in our land.
Our failure to participate on the global stage is not due to a deficit of talent; it is a direct consequence of a deficit in leadership, planning, and institutional support.
The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. Do not watch the World Cup with despair; rather, see it as a reminder of where Nigeria ought to be. We must move our country from being a nation of mere consumers of global entertainment to a nation of proud producers and competitors.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Despite Three Years of Tinubu's Food Emergency, Nigeria hungriest ranking index declined to among the worst nations globally.
In celebrating his supposed successful three years in office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu listed some achievements in the agricultural sector, firstly, his declaration of emergency on food security in July 2023, followed by the acquisition of 2,000 tractors and 9,000 farming implements, stated as Nigeria's largest agricultural mechanisation programme.
Yet the outcome of this has been the opposite. Nigeria's hunger index has worsened significantly. Nigeria's hunger index ranking was 103rd out of 123 countries surveyed in 2022/2023, and this figure had since worsened to 115th out of 123 countries surveyed in 2025/2026. Consequently, Nigeria is now classified among the world's most hungry or food-insecure nations in the world, with the World Bank forecasting that 33 million Nigerians could experience severe hunger.
In fact, Nigeria has the highest number of hungry people in the world.
I have always maintained that Nigeria have no reason to be seen among the hungriest nations in the world when we have fast, uncultivated land in the north, which is our greatest asset today.
We must transparently invest in Agricultural production, which will guarantee food security, but create huge employment.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO