“Shame on You for Defending Tinubu. Pastor Enoch Adeboye, I Ask You: How Many Villages Have You Visited In Nigeria Where Christians Have Been Att@cked And Their Homes Burned Down? How Much Money Have You Given to the Victims, or What Have You Done to Help Rebuild These Communities?”. ~ Alex Barbir Blasts Pastor Enoch Adeboye, GO Of RCCG For Defending Tinubu Regarding Insecurity in the Country.
Truly you can't be a supporter of Tinubu and have sense, something must go before something comes, in 2026 we should still be operating in poverty your mother was then, may Devil punish you and your generation. Werey agbalagba.
My Mother Sold Akara to Fund My Education. I Hawked Plantains in Jos — Presidential Aide, Sunday Dare, Defends Defends First Lady, Remi Tinubu’s Business Advice
Presidential aide Sunday Dare has defended First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s remarks encouraging Nigerians to embrace small-scale entrepreneurship, saying there is dignity in starting with modest businesses.
Speaking during an interview, Dare said the First Lady’s message was simply that Nigerians should engage in productive ventures regardless of how small they may seem, noting that the informal sector remains a major driver of Nigeria’s economy.
“When you look at the informal sector of our country, its resilience continues to lift this economy. It’s also because of these small-scale entrepreneurs, those that sell akara. You find them predominantly everywhere, including in the North. They are also significant,” he said.
Dare stressed that the essence of the First Lady’s message was for Nigerians to develop entrepreneurial skills and make use of whatever opportunities are available.
“Our point is that whatever it is, try and do something. Have some level of entrepreneurial skill,” he said.
Recalling his upbringing, Dare said his mother sold akara, bananas and oranges to support the family, while he hawked bananas on his head in markets in Jos, Plateau State.
“Look at me. Wherever I am today, my mother sold akara. My mother sold bananas. I carried bananas on a tray on my head to markets in Jos, Plateau State. My mother sold oranges, and through that, they were able to train me. What is wrong with that? If that was right 60 years ago, what is wrong with that now?” he said.
Dare added that successful entrepreneurs often start with small businesses, citing Aliko Dangote as an example.
“It’s about the capital you have. When you grow these small businesses, you start small. Go and read Dangote’s story. He also started like a trader,” he said.
In your mother's poverty, she sold akara to give you an education. You work with the Presidency in 2026, but your brain has atrophied from lack of use.
Instead of implementing policies that give the Nigerian child a better childhood than you had, you are asking people to fry akara in 2026 and return to your mother's poverty.
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“To start akara business doesn’t take a lot of money. To start roasting corn or kuli-kuli doesn’t take much. We have encouraged Nigerians as best as we could, we have given people a grant, I also gave to several others.”
-Remi Tinubu, First Lady of Nigeria.
Husband is building coastal highway.
Wife is telling people to roast corn and sell kulikuli by the roadside.
What kind of satanic leaders do we have?