You don’t support apc but you see the positives in tinubu’s fiscal policies that have increased poverty and inflation by over 300%
You don’t support tinubu but you think his opposition is shallow
Sis just hold your corn, stop denying it 😭
So @PeterObi did not see anything wrong with the crime committed by Nnamdi Kanu.
2: He should read the full court judgement first.
3: Therefore, it is clear that @PeterObi supported NK and by extension, terrorism.
4: what @PeterObi should do is to hire new lawyers to appeal Judgment. Instead of showing contempt against our Court.
5: it shows that @PeterObi does not respect judiciary at all.
6: Police, security services, military lost their officers and men via NK’s directives. It is unfortunate
How a Courageous Police Mission Returned 5,000 Displaced Residents to Fegin Kanawa in Zamfara
For months, Fegin Kanawa, a remote community in Zamfara State, stood deserted as residents fled relentless attacks and threats from armed bandits. The difficult terrain leading to the village, coupled with fears of landmines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), had turned the area into what many considered a no-go zone.
However, in a bold demonstration of leadership and commitment to public safety, the Commissioner of Police in Zamfara State, CP Ahmed Mohammed Bello, led a determined security mission to restore confidence in the area and facilitate the return of displaced residents to their ancestral homes.
Despite warnings about the dangers posed by the route and the security situation, the police leadership pressed ahead with the mission, convinced that lasting peace could only be achieved by restoring communities that had been emptied by violence.
The operation involved the deployment of substantial police personnel and security assets to Fegin Kanawa and surrounding areas to ensure the safety of returning residents. Security patrols were intensified, strategic positions were secured, and measures were put in place to prevent bandit incursions and reassure residents of their protection.
As confidence gradually returned, more than 5,000 displaced residents began moving back into the community after months of displacement.
The return was marked by emotional scenes as families reunited with their homes, farms and livelihoods. Residents were seen chanting praises and offering prayers for the police, expressing gratitude for what they described as a courageous intervention that restored hope to a community once abandoned by fear.
Many of the returnees commended CP Ahmed Mohammed Bello and the officers involved in the operation for personally venturing into a terrain widely regarded as dangerous in order to guarantee their safe return.
Community leaders described the development as a major milestone in ongoing efforts to restore normalcy in parts of Zamfara affected by banditry, noting that the sustained police presence had strengthened public confidence and encouraged displaced persons to rebuild their lives.
Funny part is,
I later realized Diezani never stole $20B, The PwC audit report showed it was a reconciliation error from the CBN, and the amount in question was $1.48B in fees that should have been remitted.
She likely still stole millions of $$, tho.
Lies spread a lot lol.
BREAKING NEWS: Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the ICPC to arrest a former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, over certificate forgery.
The main reason Nigeria exports raw cocoa beans instead of capturing more value from chocolate production is not simply the absence of local factories.
The real issue is competitiveness. Turning cocoa into globally competitive chocolate at scale requires more than processing plants—it requires integration into global value chains.
Chocolate markets are dominated by established multinationals with strong brands, distribution networks, and marketing power. These downstream activities capture most of the value.
New entrants in Africa face high barriers, including high fixed capital cost, strict quality and food safety standards, unreliable infrastructure, and often limited access to affordable finance.
Even if production is successful, reaching global consumers is difficult without scale and access to established retail and branding channels.
In a market economy, success isn’t just about producing goods—it’s about being able to sell them competitively at scale within global systems.
So the challenge isn’t simply “build more local processing,” but building firms that can survive and compete within complex global value chains.
A weak, indecisive president in a place like Nigeria is just as dangerous, if not even more dangerous than an outright evil one. Because with an evil dictator you at least can see who you are fighting. With a weak president, you have no idea who you are fighting, and there will be many evil men who will exploit that weakness and establish mini fiefdoms outside the president's control.
For the first time on such a scale in Nigeria, hundreds of Nigerian Army personnel, widows of fallen heroes, and injured soldiers are set to benefit from a massive 1,550-unit post-service housing scheme taking shape in Jibi along the Abuja-Niger State boundary.
According to the Managing Director of the Federal Housing Authority, the estate is the largest military post-service housing scheme ever undertaken in Nigeria, reflecting the FG’s commitment to improving the welfare of soldiers and their families.
The murder of His Royal Highness, Eze Barrister Paulinus Ekwueme, the Ochia I of Ochia Kingdom, and five others in Imo State triggered an extensive intelligence-led investigation by the Force Intelligence Department – Special Tactical Squad (FID-STS), which uncovered a wider criminal conspiracy, led to multiple arrests, and culminated in the apprehension of a principal suspect linked to the killings.
This documentary provides an inside look at the operation and the Nigeria Police Force’s pursuit of justice and accountability.
BACKGROUND STORY OF NIGERIA- EtHIOPIA PRISONER EXCHANGE:
1: In 2019, Tension arose in Ethiopia due to high number of Nigerians detained in Ethiopia.
-(a): However, Ethiopian Govt granted an amnesty to a large Nigerian prisoners.
-(b): But, logistical bottlenecks & subsequent re-arrests for similar drug-related offenses led to renewed diplomatic gridlock.
2; Therefore, the Chairman of @nidcom_gov@abikedabiri STEPPED in 2023 to negotiate a PRISONER- Transfer Memorandum of Understanding with the Ethiopian authorities to bring affected Nigerians back home.
3: in 2024, The Federal High Court issued a binding order as part of MOU to repatriate Nigerians from Ethiopia.
4: The Government finalized the deal in 2024.
5: Don’t forget that Nigerians were held mostly in Kaliti and Aba Samuel prisons for drug related offenses.
6: December 4, 2023; @SenVictorUmeh moved a motion in the @NGRSenate that the FG should rescue Nigerians and @nidcom should work out their reparations. We must commend him too.
7: IMPLEMENTATION:
-(a): Finally, the work done by the Chairman @nidcom_gov@abikedabiri and her team led to the formal agreement signed by the Honorable Minister of @NigeriaMFA@Ojukwu_Bianca and the Honorable Minister of @fmojustice@LOFagbemi with Ethiopian government officials.
8: We must appreciate the President @officialABAT for his leadership and thank you @abikedabiri@YusufTuggar for your leadership. @YemmyAj@JacobSua@Spoiltdr_@Nancy_i_i@NigeriaStories@PulseNigeria247@kunmigbenga@ummuh_Zahra@Abioolah@Pressman2040@Yeribaaba@lollylarry1@Mario9jaa@ennyola0015@Engr_hauwerh@enilowo@NnamdiUzoukwu@nnoni61@AShammeh@Comradegold@RealBushariSMA@ui_shehu@abs_uiux
Some Nigerians are angry at this book by Carlos Barragan, as if they did not spend decades glorifying internet fraud in their songs, movies, cultures and communities. As if there aren't well known and respected celebrities who are known internet fraudsters. As if these fraudsters don't almost run night life in cities like Lagos. As if the language of internet fraud is not very common among young people in many places. As if Nigerians did not sing gleefully alongside Nkem Owoh when he sang: "419 no be thief, it's just a game, everybody day play am, if anybody fall mugu, my brother I go chop am.... Oyibo man I go chop your dollar, I go take your money disappear...you are the mugu, I am the master."
Aside from his asinine supporters on here, this has been my issue with him from day one.
I’ve listened to a lot of his interviews, and no, not agenda-driven edits, but full conversations. I’ve sat through him discussing the economy, his plans for it, and even his understanding of the structure of government and how it works. Each time, I’ve come away underwhelmed, and that’s me being charitable.
I completely understand the burning desire to remove the government of the day, as well as the emotional and empathetic appeal he brings. But leading a multifaceted, highly complex emerging economy like Nigeria requires more than good intentions and public sympathy.
Yet every time you point that out, a swarm of witless cretins floods your mentions with insults and abuse, as though that will somehow change your assessment or translate into votes at the ballot box.
In any case, I wish all the candidates the very best come 2027. May the best ideas win, and may Nigeria be great again.
To be honest, Peter Obi's understanding of governance is very shallow.
1. He does not understand governance and how it is structured.
2. He does not understand the problems of Nigeria. Yet he says he wants to solve the problem.(His confession from the attached video reel)
3. He does not know how our debt is structured.
4. He does not understand the concept of separation of power.
5. He has no idea what debt to revenue ratio means
6. He does not understand how infrastructural development contribute to overall development.
7. He has no idea what are sustainable development goals.
8. He does not know FIFA frowns at government interference in football federation affairs.
9. He talks and validates the viewpoint that he actually knows nothing about almost everything
10. He has no idea how to generate revenue and mechanisms to put in place for it.
Anyone who systematically or subtly supports terrorists or their apologists is an enemy of the people. They don't belong in government. They belong in jail or the great beyond.
This 15 year old girl was forcefully taken away by the IPOB ESN after they failed to abduct her father. Of course they r***d her.
Had they not been arrested, they'd have blamed it on Fulani herdsmen.
3 out of 5 of them have been apprehended. Happened at Mbano, Imo state.
There is no FULANI HERDSMEN
k!lling anybody in AlaIgbo that's a fact
Done and Dusted!
Here at Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we signed a landmark agreement that will allow sentenced citizens of either country...Nigeria or Ethiopia, to return to their home nation to serve the remainder of their prison terms.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia H.E Gedion Timothewos and myself both acknowledge this as a major milestone, marking a major step in consular cooperation and humanitarian justice between our two nations.
The AGF and Minister of Justice, Nigeria Prince Lateef Fagbemi, and Ethiopia’s Justice Minister, Hanna Arayaselassie, both appended their signatures on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons agreement in the presence of senior officials from both governments.
I wish to also thank our Ministry officials, experts and technical teams from both countries for their efforts towards the successful conclusion of the negotiations.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia H.E Gedion Timothewos noted that Ethiopia and Nigeria enjoy longstanding bilateral ties dating back to the 1960s and underscored the importance of continued coordination and consultation on issues of mutual interest to further strengthen the longstanding relations between our two countries.
This accord is a reflection of the shared commitment of our two nations to justice, and to a more humane approach to custodial administration .
This arrangement also recognizes the critical role of family support, language, culture and social connections in the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders thereby facilitating opportunities for reform and eventual reintegration into society.
Citizen-centred diplomacy...the welfare and protection of our citizens abroad remains a key pillar of our foreign policy.
He holds the same opinion all those IPOB apologists hold on the timeline. When he speaks, you see it and he regurgitates some of those ideologies, albeit subtly. He’s an ethnic jingoist and a terrorist apologist. Election is coming once again so he has started whipping up the sentiments. At least, he’s no longer hiding it.