Someone wrote this 👇🏼 and if it’s true,Opeyemi no try at all!!
“So a brand that wants to launch a perfume , reached out to Opeyemi for possible promotion and he charged them 6m, they probably couldn't afford his fee so they went ahead and launched anyways.
Guess what Ope did, he bought the perfume, it's sold for 160k BTW, gave it a proper bad review, said it wasn't worth the price even compared it to a 9k perfume, if this isn't wickedness, I don't know what is.
Is Opeyemi a food critique or a perfume influencer?”
As Foreign Visitors Continue Testifying About the Greatness of Nigeria
Just a few days ago, the American rapper DDG visited Nigeria and was wowed by how developed our country is, testifying that Nigeria is better to live in than many parts of the United States.
Now, it is Nick Pisa, a journalist from the United Kingdom and a senior reporter with the Daily Mail, who is visiting Nigeria to investigate the Anthony Joshua road accident.
And Mr Pisa has this to say about Nigeria. He says our roads and highways are so good, smooth, and motorable that "Highways England would be very proud of them."
For the uninitiated, Highways England is the organisation responsible for road construction and maintenance in England, one of the countries of the United Kingdom.
So, while you, who have never been out of Nigeria, constantly badmouth and belittle your own country and then deify and praise Western countries, like the US and UK, their own citizens, who have experienced both locations, can't stop expressing their surprise at how well-run and modern Nigeria is.
As I have said multiple times, the major challenge in Nigeria is not bad leadership, though no country is perfect. Too often, our issue is with bad followership.
Unpatriotic citizens who would prefer to tank their country because they are not pleased with the outcome of an election.
May God bless Nigeria, and may this country continue to progress and attract the attention of the world to testify about her goodness.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
As 2025 comes to a close, I'm continuing a tradition that I started during my time in the White House: sharing my annual lists of favorite books, movies, and music. I hope you find something new to enjoy—and please send any recommendations for me to check out!
@investbamboo Since we're on a recent discuss, how about bamboo team resolve my pending local transfer to my NGN bank account. It's been 7 days and your app says I will be credited within 1-2 days. I need you to fix this asap! I need my money asap.
In 1981, a Nigerian company pulled off the unthinkable: acquiring a European Coca-Cola bottling franchise.
But 30 years later, in 2011, it quietly delisted from the Nigerian stock exchange.
What looked like a fall was actually a bold pivot. Here's the untold story. 🧵👇🏽
HM Edun Meets Folay Industries on Scaling Local Manufacturing and Agro-Value Addition
The Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, on Tuesday met with executives from Folay West African Limited, as the company outlined its expansion plans to boost Nigeria’s manufacturing capacity and strengthen the agricultural value chain.
Folay Industries, a fully Nigerian-owned FMCG company operating from the Lekki Free Zone, has invested more than ₦11 billion in local production, sourcing grains domestically and creating jobs through backward integration. The company is among a growing group of indigenous manufacturers replacing imports with competitive, made-in-Nigeria products.
The Honourable Minister welcomed the progress and reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting private-sector investments that drive industrialisation, deepen supply chains, expand exports and create sustainable employment.
He noted that initiatives like Folay Industries represent the shift toward value-added production — a critical priority for economic diversification and long-term growth.
@ayosogunro If there was X (formerly Twitter) during the wedding in Cana of Galilee and an attendee had tweeted about what Jesus told them to do, I am pretty sure someone would have said it qualifies as a mental disorder.
Oh...this will apply to EVERY miracle Jesus did.