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Sycophancy Over Service: The Misplaced Priorities of APC Governance.
Barely two years into the Tinubu-led administration, Nigerians are witnessing not visionary leadership, but a parade of political sycophancy and self-glorification that insults both history and the suffering masses.
The latest outrage is the renaming of Abuja’s International Conference Centre (ICC) after President Bola Tinubu, a structure built long before his administration, only recently renovated with public funds. To rebrand it as a Tinubu “legacy” is not only dishonest, it reeks of desperation for relevance.
Worse still, the halls inside now bear the names of political cronies; FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, and Chief Justice Kekere-Ekun. What exactly did they do to deserve this honour, other than occupy office?
This is no longer politics as usual. This is narcissism dressed up as governance. While Nigerians reel from economic hardship, insecurity, and institutional decay, the APC is busy plastering names on walls like insecure rulers trying to write themselves into history.
Let’s be clear: these are not their personal gifts. These are taxpayer-funded projects. Renaming them to flatter political figures is a gross abuse of power and a slap in the face of struggling citizens.
The Tinubu administration promised hope. Instead, it delivers hollow symbolism and photo-ops. If this government seeks true legacy, it must stop the vanity and get to work.
History does not remember those who renamed buildings, it remembers those who rebuilt nations. It’s time the APC chose which it wants to be.
- Atata na Igbo.
The Devaluation of Human Life in Nigeria: A National Tragedy.
In today’s Nigeria, the value of human life has dropped so low, it is as if the death of a person carries no more significance than the death of a domestic animal. The recent flooding in Niger State, which has claimed over 200 lives, is a heartbreaking example.
Two hundred Nigerians, gone! And yet, the president has not visited. The vice president has remained silent. No federal delegation, no national mourning, not even a public acknowledgment worthy of the scale of this disaster. In any other part of the world, even in war-torn countries like Syria or Ukraine, this would be treated as a national emergency. But in Nigeria, it is just another headline, soon to be forgotten.
Amid the silence of those in power, one man stood up; Peter Obi. He visited the people of Niger State, consoled the victims, and donated ₦20 million in support. He showed leadership not just in words, but in action. In a nation gasping for empathy and responsibility, his gesture was a breath of fresh air, a reminder of what public service is meant to look like.
Meanwhile, the APC-led government continues to expose its priorities; more invested in politics than people, in retaining power than responding to tragedy. Their hunger for political dominance is only matched by their disturbing indifference to human suffering.
This is not governance. This is abandonment. And it must not continue.
- Atata na Igbo.
If you buy a $500,000 home with $100,000 down and finance the remaining $400,000 at today’s average interest rate of 6.81% over 30 years:
• Monthly mortgage payment (principal & interest only): ~$2,660
• Total interest paid over 30 years: ~$558,000
• Total repayment (loan + interest): ~$958,000
This doesn’t include property taxes, insurance, or maintenance, which would increase your monthly costs.
When factoring those in, your total monthly cost rises to around $3,740, and your total 30-year cost exceeds $1.3 million—nearly 3 times the home’s purchase price.
Enough is Enough: When Technical Glitches Become Ethnic Weapons.
It is both shameful and terrifying that in 2025, in a country as richly diverse as Nigeria, we are still witnessing systemic marginalisation now weaponised against our children. The recent disclosure by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) that a so-called “technical glitch” affected the results of students, primarily from the South Eastern states and specific Igbo populated areas in Lagos is nothing short of a national disgrace.
If this is not a deliberate attempt to suppress, frustrate, and delegitimize a group of people in this country, then what is it? The same people who have endured decades of political exclusion and economic sidelining are now being told that our children, our brightest hopes for the future, must also carry the burden of state-sponsored incompetence, or worse, malice.
We are told this was a glitch. A glitch that conveniently targeted students from five Igbo states and certain neighborhoods in Lagos with a high Igbo population. How mathematically probable is that? Is it not striking that the same “technical glitch” language was deployed in 2023 to explain away the rigging of Peter Obi’s mandate during the general elections?
Even more shaming and damning is the statement by the Minister of Education, who, instead of demanding accountability or showing empathy, rushed to the media to claim that the mass failure was due to “measures put in place to curb cheating.” Just like that, young, intelligent Nigerians were thrown under the bus. No investigation, no transparency, just a blanket indictment. The students will bear the pain, their dreams put on hold or shattered entirely, but the Minister will retain his job and move on untouched. This is Nigeria for you, where the system always protects itself at the expense of the people it is meant to serve.
The pattern is clear, if you dare to look. WAEC once deleted a post where they highlighted Peter Obi’s achievements as governor of Anambra State. INEC’s verified account once liked a post that openly insulted and condemned the same Peter Obi. These are not mistakes, they are signals. Signals that the rot is deep, and it has infested our institutions.
If you have not seen the pattern by now, then you are either not paying attention or you are choosing to remain blind. What we are facing is not mere incompetence, it is gross institutional decay, where national agencies are no longer neutral arbiters of truth and service, but tools of political manipulation and ethnic targeting.
We have now entered an era where marginalization is digitized, where suppression wears the mask of a “glitch,” and where children, yes, children, must now feel the weight of their identity as a barrier to success. It is heartbreaking to hear that one of the affected students reportedly took her own life after seeing her falsified result. Who bears that loss? Who answers to her parents? Who will carry the shame?
This is not just an attack on a people. This is an attack on justice, on merit, and on the future of this nation.
If we do not rise to reject Bola Ahmed Tinubu and everything this administration represents in 2027, then we, not them, will be the ones to explain to our children why their dreams were buried before they even had a chance to blossom.
Nigeria must work for all, not just for a chosen few. We must speak now, or forever be ruled by silence
- Atata na Igbo.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 President Trump says the crypto market was "much stronger" than the stock market during the recent crash.
"It's very popular, it's very hot."
Top 10 Executive Orders Signed by President Trump
1. Declared a national emergency at the border, deploying troops to combat illegal immigration.
2. Defined gender in federal policies strictly as male or female, based on biology.
3. Ended DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) programs in federal agencies, focusing on merit.
4. Lifted restrictions on oil drilling in Alaska and the Arctic, boosting fossil fuels.
5. Withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement to prioritize economic growth.
6. Pardoned 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol events.
7. Directed the U.S. to leave the World Health Organization (WHO).
8. Designated international cartels as terrorist organizations to enhance enforcement.
9. Proposed ending birthright citizenship for children of non-citizen parents.
10. Created the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), appointing Elon Musk to lead it.
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He had the support of Solana themselves, Ansem, drip haus and bro chose the easy way out.
All he had to do is listen to advice of these guys and his token would be doing so well right now. 🤦♂️
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