Hello Naija, I say make I drop this one here. Some people are mentioned by name alongside drug peddling and criminal indictments. Not Peter Obi though.😁
⚡️The fight against corruption has been a top campaign issue in Nigeria’s last two presidential elections. But the two main candidates are unlikely to raise it in the run-up to February’s vote
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@Uno_009 What’s my business? They’re the ones who’d eventually be nabbed by bandits and whose government will completely ignore because they have already received their “dividends of democracy”.🤷🏽♀️
@DesmondOElliot No wonder they call you “Desmond Idiot”. You now know voter disenfranchisement because it has affected you personally. My friend face your front!
@ObaDeleke@Qurzimbakare I used to detest the Low IQ theory, but Nigerians have made a reluctant believer out of me. Their Low IQ reeks so bad the stench is intercontinental.
@dammiedammie35 You know water and electricity are basic needs, but you have never asked your people to demand it from their government, the one you support and benefit from. You came on air to gloat about water and electricity so we can clap for you. Mtcheewwww!
Ghanaians coronated a White woman as the “Divisional Chief of Nkusukum,” a title reserved for men, and worshipped her across the streets.
Meanwhile, a Nigerian who was made a chief by his tribesmen to lead them was a threat to them.
Why do Africans hat£ themselves so much?✍️
“The Military Is Conducting Sweeping Operations Against IPOB And The Eastern Security Network (ESN) In The Southeast.” ~ Nigerian Army Spokesman Declares
@jeffphilips1 As somebody who actively sang Buhari’s praises, your perception of quality leadership is already assessed as worthless. That is not to say though that you are not entitled to your opinion.
Nigerians shine your eyes. These shapeshifters who now pretend to care for you are the very same people who proclaimed “nothing to see here” when your election was blatantly rigged in 2023. Do not let them deceive you or else you’ll will pay in blood.
Since 2009, over 50,000 Christians in Nigeria have been massacred, and over 18,000 churches and 2,000 Christian schools have been destroyed.
It is the result of decisions made by specific people, in specific places, at specific times—and it says a great deal about who is lashing out now that a light is being shone on these issues.
The United States knows who those people are, and I intend to hold them accountable.