“Wike said and I quote, I will put fire in Gov Seyi Makinde Oyo state and the week Seyi Makinde was suppose to announce his presidential candidacy, this k!dnapp£d situation happened. When will the DSS invite Wike ?”
Isaac Fayose
I just finished an interview with Brad from Across Nigeria… and honestly, I’m sitting here stunned.
Today, he buried 14 Christians in a mass grave.
Two were infants.
One was a 4-year-old child.
And this isn’t some recycled internet story or political talking point. Brad was literally there today helping bury them. While on the way to investigate one attack, another Christian community was attacked. He said the violence is happening so fast they can barely keep up anymore.
What shocked me even more is this:
Brad shared that 72% of all Christians killed worldwide last year were killed in this region of Nigeria.
72%.
And hardly anybody is talking about it.
The mainstream media should be all over this. Instead, most people scrolling social media today have no idea our brothers and sisters in Christ are being slaughtered while churches are being forced underground.
Guys… this matters.
Please watch this interview.
Please pray for these families.
And PLEASE share this everywhere you can.
At this point, WE are the media.
WE are how people find out.
WE are the distribution network.
If enough ordinary people start sharing the truth, eventually the world will have to pay attention.
Watch the full conversation and help us get this story out.
"I don't understand what's happening on the timeline again o. Are you now bullying people who don't support your candidate?"
Their Candidate & Leader:
If you have videos from EndSars and the 2023 elections, FLOOD THE TIMELINE WITH THOSE VIDEOS.
Don't let all these apolitical dingbats with stuffed pockets gaslight you.
They are sympathetic towards thieves, thugs, maimers, riggers and killers.
“People are dying in Nigeria, they are k!lling people but what Tinubu cares about is 2027 election. This man na good man so? Instead of telling people about what he has achieved so, but he doesn't have anything good to show. Yet he wants to be re-elected, does he even deserve to be LG chairman? NOOO!!!”
~Nigerian man in the street of Lagos educating the people about 2027 election.
In case you haven't quite grasped it, watch this all the way to the end and thank me later. Be sharing Susan's videos with you from day one and i'm happy many are now catching up. She gets it!
'I don't know what to say but God is protecting him!' - Rapper Nicki Minaj pledges support for Trump... and holds hands with US pres in surprise appearance
“I’m sure you are all aware of the recent power shortage, but Abia State was not affected. This shows we are making real progress. All the organic waste we are disposing will be converted to energy to power many places.”
“No Steady Power in Four Years, No Second Term” – Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu’s campaign promise in 2022 was clear: “If I do not provide steady electricity in my first four years, do not vote for me for a second term.” Yet, in January 2026 alone, the national grid has already collapsed twice, and the month is not even over. Last year, it collapsed about twelve times. This reality sharply contradicts the promise and should worry every patriotic Nigerian.
At the same time, the President is on another foreign trip, this time to Turkey, a country of about 87 million people—roughly a third of Nigeria’s population. Yet Turkey generates and distributes over 120,000 megawatts of electricity, while Nigeria struggles with less than 5% of that capacity. The contrast is both striking and painful.
Our appeal is simple: stay at home and confront the nation’s problems. At this rate, we may soon hear of trips to Palau or Vanuatu while critical issues remain unattended at home.
And yet, our collective preoccupation seems to be the next election, rather than how to secure good governance. We should be joining hands to demand accountability and responsible leadership, and to save Nigerians from the indignity and suffering caused by persistent bad governance
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
@ejykmykel1 Stop calling it "Tax laws" it is "World bank Tax Laws", yes they are using our senseless politicians but we must never forget that it's an external hand, when we are done with them, we will face the politicians that supported this. World bank Tax reform is the new slavery.
Like many Nigerians, I'm watching this current push for increased taxation with a mix of concern and frustration.
I struggle to reconcile: where exactly has all that money from petrol subsidy removal gone?
We were told that removing the subsidy would free up trillions of naira for critical investments. We were promised better roads, improved healthcare facilities, renovated schools, and infrastructure that would transform our daily lives. So where is it? Where are the roads? Where are the hospitals? Where are the schools?
Instead of accountability and visible development, what we're seeing is an aggressive drive to extract even more from citizens who are already stretched to breaking point. Nigerians are not opposed to paying taxes, we're only opposed to funding a system where public resources disappear into private pockets with zero consequences.
How can you ask people who can barely afford transport to work, whose children sit in dilapidated classrooms, or those who wait hours in overcrowded hospitals, to pay more taxes when government officials are diverting public funds with complete impunity?
When Dangote spoke on the funds released for the lands at his refinery we saw no benefit whatsoever to the people of Ibeju Lekki.
All we see time and time again are our monies used to renovating vps house, which he has moved out off, , buy cars at exorbitant prices,billions to repair refineries that still dont work,the state pampers and takes care of our leaders whilst choking the poor, no attempt to reduce the cost of governance
The brazenness of it is insulting.
Until there's transparency, accountability, and visible evidence that our money is being used for public good rather than private gain, this tax drive will feel like what it appears to be: another attempt to squeeze a suffering population while those in power enrich themselves.