That wizarab guy is one of the smartest people on the Internet. Don't argue !!
He's a full blown tribal bigot but drowns his bigotry in giveways ,social welfare and fund raising.
He knows how to navigate the terrains of bigotry without it rubbing off his brand.
He makes you believe he's liberal and easy going with other tribes by fund raising for everyone but in reality those subtle tweets and takes involving bigotry is his true nature.
So the day you call him a bigot he already has a hundred people who will defend him because they have eaten off his largesse.
I remember the day a girl from ahoada said she's not Ibo,he was literally forcing her to accept being ibo and the girl with no option because of heavy backlash had to run away from the engagement fiesta he was running with her and her people.
A SMART GUY INDEED.
UK born and bred. Went to the best schools in London and holds a solid managerial role. You no see say we dey go France 🇫🇷 today Mexico 🇲🇽 tomorrow Turkey 🇹🇷 next day? Again, not everyone is poor and the comment of the First Lady was about poor people & bottom of the pyramid.
The ironic thing about Dickson and the NDC is that they started this wahala by heading to court and shopping for a favourable judge all the way to Lokoja.
INEC has the constitutional responsibility of vetting and registering political parties. In this instance, it rejected the NDC’s application on the ground of logo infringement.
NDC then approached the court and obtained an order compelling INEC to register the party despite the issue with its logo.
However, an interested party later informed the same court that it had been excluded from the proceedings, even though its rights were directly affected. Upon reviewing the circumstances, the judge set aside the earlier order compelling INEC to register the party.
The questions, therefore, are these:
Why didn’t NDC simply change the logo and return to INEC to complete the registration process? Why seek to use the court process to bypass an administrative requirement in the first place?
Secondly, can a court review and set aside its own order? Yes, in certain circumstances, particularly where an interested party was not joined or there was a fundamental procedural defect.
And here lies the irony: when the court initially ordered registration, the judge was celebrated and the judiciary was hailed as the last bastion of hope. Now that the same judge has acknowledged a procedural error and corrected it, he is suddenly being portrayed as “ BAT Government Agent “
That selective outrage is the very definition of hypocrisy.
On the face of it, I do not see that NDC has an easy path in this case.
People are very nice on this app o. So yesterday evening, someone here saw me walking into a supermarket to pick up a few things for the house, he approached me and we exchanged greetings. He said he’s a huge fan of my handle and we parted ways.
Then when it was time to pay, someone tapped me and asked me not to worry about the payment (In my head, as how? Shey o fe bami sun ni, mio kin shey agege o😂). He just signalled to the sales attendant and pressed the money into their account. Omo my eyes no believe am cos I got quite a lot of things and he paid for everything.
Lo and behold, it was the same person who greeted me while I was walking in, his name is Samson. He even tried to walk me back to my car with the items, na me say ah boss, I no big rich that level o. He insisted!
Mr Samson, if you are seeing this, God will come through you when you need him the most and at all time. God will love and honour you as well.
There is nothing any president can do to make those businesses disappear in the next 50 years.
Brazil is a $2.5trillion GDP economy, they exist in Brazil. India is a $4trillion GDP, they exist in India. In the phillipines, which is equally a $500m GDP, they have dedicated food streets where food carts exist.
The industry exists, the demand exist and patronage is certain. Formalising them, giving them grants, financial inclusion, and financial literacy and systems that ca be built around them.
Thinking that those businesses would disappear and all we would have across the country even in Ayetoro Gbede or Angalabiri in Bayelsa are suits and ties, laptop and iPad businesses is grandiose delusion.
People won't sell Bole and fish on the streets of Portharcourt again?...delusional clowns.
The Irish in Northern Ireland will throw parties to celebrate when England loses in football matches or when they see something bad happens to England.
When the last Queen of England died, the Irish threw parties in Derry and openly mocked the British monarchy and English people.
The Scots will always defends their leaders against the English in UK, whether right or wrong.
The English considers Gerry Adams as a terrorist, while the Irish celebrate has a hero.
Nigeria is not one nation. Your hero in the North is a villain in the South vice versa.
I'm leading the implementation of the data validation of the NIPOST Alphanemuric Geo-Postcode in Ogun State.
Wait till October when the postcode is rolled out!
Like I said to someone, Akanbi is silently fixing some foundational problems without noise.
I expect him to conduct the biometric census after the election.
Spent the day deep in the heart of Lagos Island where raw entrepreneurial hustle meets the daily pulse of commerce that shapes markets across Nigeria. 🇳🇬
Amid the vibrant energy of everyday working Nigerians, one thing stood out: the ongoing environmental projects transforming the area. Gutters being constructed across the market zones to tackle erosion and stormwater challenges.
Even on a busy Saturday, Engineer Kamaal and his team were hard at work, delivering without disrupting the flow of business. That’s commitment!
While navigating through the stalls and customers shopping for daily needs, I ran into a fellow X follower, Gbenga @Gbengaolatunj15. He deals in quality barbing supplies and hair salon equipment, make him your go to plug. His prices are solid and service is reliable!
Big kudos to the Lagos Island local authorities and the Ministry of Environment for these visible public works. Love the progress in action.
Oga Phillip @tokunbo_wahab, your face show, your shoe dey shine!
Eko O ni Baje! Nigeria Forward 🇳🇬💚
#entreprenuerlife #smallbusinessng
It was the worst time to introduce NELFUND.
It was the worse time to introduce a new tax system.
It was the worst time to remove petrol subsidy.
It was the worst time to unify currency exchange rates.
It is now the worst time to introduce state policing. Hypocrites!
@mrfestusogun God bless this person 😂 🙏.
Don't let fools distract you from getting what will help your life oo. You are not living same life oo. They are twerk for urgent 2k but wants to deny your business 50-100k grants. Don't be a fool to follow crowd oo
You may abuse and insult APC supporters, but allow your brains to open for their tutorials especially when it comes to Politics....
There is no way you can know more than them, they picked interest in Politics before you and that was way back when PDP was the ruling party.....
They knew what would fail and what would stand the test of time....
All these Twitter Space Orubebe that turned many of you to the loud voice is why you don't know anything about Party Politics and that's exactly where we want you to be since you don't want to come down from your high horse....
Your ignorance is very profitable and productive to APC and Peter Obi is always part of our pro bono member who always makes the job easy for APC candidates 🤣🤣🤣
What in the video looks bad 4 democracy? Besides, that’s how it works where we copied it from. Party members can’t do d opposition’s job. The US Senate Majority Leader & Speaker are usually at d forefront of pushing their party’s campaign promises 4 d executive 2 implement them.
I have no doubt you are the architect of modern Nigeria same energy you brought to Lagos, you're bringing to the entire country.
Some people don't understand how foundational moves like this are.
Identity infrastructure, economic reform, structural rebuilding these things don't show results overnight.
You need patience to fully unlock what is being built here.
Only one request Mr. President go harder on electricity. Everything else will multiply if you fix that one.
For years, fuel scarcity was part of everyday life in Nigeria. Long queues, wasted hours, and the stress of not knowing when petrol would be available. Pipeline vandalism, subsidy fraud, and supply bottlenecks made life harder for ordinary Nigerians.
Today, Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT), with subsidy reforms and clearer pricing, those endless queues have disappeared and supply has stabilised. It hasn’t been easy, but it broke a cycle that held the country back.
Now that the Iran–US tensions have eased, Nigerians expect our marketers to put the country first and reflect the new reality in pump prices. Nigerians deserve fairness and real relief. That’s how we can build a stronger, more united, and prosperous Nigeria 🇳🇬💙✌🏽.