I'm getting disappointed with Peter Obi.
If Peter Obi truly loves Nigeria, then he should tell Nigerians how he would tackle insecurity instead of waiting until he becomes President.
Rufai asked him a direct question about his plans to address insecurity, and once again, he declined to give a clear answer.
At this point, one has to ask: if he genuinely loves this country and has solutions to the security crisis, why keep them to himself?
Nigerians are dying every day. Communities are being attacked. Families are living in fear.
If he knows what needs to be done, he should help the government and the nation by sharing those ideas now. Saving lives should come before politics.
Nigeria needs solutions today, not after the next election.
You can see how stupid I sound? You can't defend this master strategist without sounding really stup!d..
βFor 1 month, and 9 soldiers:
we were given only 5 pieces of fish.
1 paint of garri
1 paint of beans
A bag of spoiled potatoes
1 liter of palmoil
4 tubers of yam
Few onion bulbs and other mini stuffsβ¦β
- Soldiers lament poor feeding once again!
BREAKING: Mexico has reportedly rejected Reno Omokri's appointment as ambassador to the country, allegedly describing him as an ethnic bigot and a sympathizer of tΒ£rror!st and enabler of ev!l vices against the people.
Tobi Matthew its a shame that all you can come out to post here is defending corruption, failed government, you're a disgrace to integrity/ truth, please, is any of this a lie? Is he not doing worse? God will answer you all according to your evil.
#tinubumustgo
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Enough is enough.
Let Mr. President continue the work that more than 8 million people voted him to do.
Stop all this hatred against him; he is not the problem.
The real issue is those who destroyed the foundation of Nigeria long before he came into office.
Ire ooo.
What are you shamelessly fighting about because of whatever you corrupt soul benefits from the self-centered Tinubu and his family? If he did so well, you don't need to post achievements; Nigerians will be happy.
#TinubuReforms
Facts can be harsh, but context matters...
President Tinubu never promised an immediate, effortless paradise; instead, he made it clear during his campaign that difficult structural reforms would be required to rescue the economy.
Forward-thinking Nigerians understand that the current financial pains are necessary adjustments to dismantle decades of unsustainable subsidies and corruption, laying the groundwork for a more durable, self-reliant nation.
Impersonating an official platform by sharing fabricated graphics and duplicating its logo is criminal. A supposed journalist should know this.
I hope you will reflect on Mr President's Democracy Day message, where he implored the critics and umpire of pro-humanity never to stop believing in Nigeria, even in times of disagreement.
Stop deluding your audience. Let objective journalism lead your output instead of misleading propaganda.
Nigeria Needs β¦150 Trillion for Stable Power, Yet Mele Kyari Went Away With β¦210 Trillion in NNPC β Netizen Laments Widespread Corruption https://t.co/GaU2UiW3Fp