Fabian Ruiz makes that PSG midfield THICK...
Vitinha and Joao Neves alone are just too easy to run through really. Especially as Bruno Fernandes plays so high.
In 2027, Peter Obi will miss your vote, Alex Ekubo, but his followers will never forget your voice. The stand you took remains on record forever.
A true patriot and a Nollywood legend. Rest well, Chief. 💔🕊️
BREAKING!!! ONE OF THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES ON PETER OBI IS OUT... As an Obidient, you should be proud of your choice in Peter Obi. Retweet massively pls.
You are doing a terrible job and should seriously consider stepping aside for someone who understands what a spokesperson is supposed to do.
A politician goes hops on an interview and accuses Peter Obi of failing on security in Anambra. Instead of confronting the allegation head-on, you respond with a sermon about how APC has failed, Nigerians are suffering, and change is coming in 2027.
What exactly does that have to do with the accusation?
Adams Oshiomhole said Bakassi Boys ran Anambra under Peter Obi, your response should be to show that Bakassi Boys were a phenomenon of the Mbadinuju era and that Peter Obi did not become governor until 2006. Your response should be to demand evidence for the claim and present the facts.
A spokesperson’s job is not to change the subject. It is to defend their principal with facts. When someone accuses PO of failing on security, the response is evidence, hard facts with dates!
Chineke nna napu ekwensu ike!
From the videos we saw, this lady and her late husband were being held with some other kidnapped victims.
Since you engaged the terrorists and they ran away, where are the other victims?
There are cars which start themselves at specific hours to ensure the engine does not freeze over. Especially for cars imported from very cold countries. Seen this happen to someone I know. They even had to invite the pastor and he almost sold the car for peanuts.
Things Are Happening
Everyone in my neighbourhood just woke to a strange news ooooo.
A man in our estate just alarmed everyone of what happened to his car parked in the compound last night.
While asleep, around 1am this morning someone started his engine, put on the head lamp, steam the car and left the compound while the gate was still locked ..
Meanwhile he saying that it has been happening that each time he wakes recently he notices that his headlamps are always put on..😮😮
Omo everywhere blur this morning .
This is serious. But, what happened on Arise News this morning reflects what is going on elsewhere.
If social media, for instance, is anything to go by, the anti-South African sentiment building across the continent is reaching alarming levels and must be addressed.
Many Africans appear to be supporting Mexico against South Africa in tonight’s World Cup opener. On the surface it is only football. In reality, it reflects something much deeper.
Sport is often the clearest expression of public sentiment. When Africans find themselves cheering for a non-African nation against an African one, it suggests that the wounds caused by repeated attacks on fellow Africans in South Africa remain raw and deepening.
If anyone doubts this, they should read the reactions to Julius Malema’s calls for Africans to rally behind Bafana Bafana. The comments are an absolute nightmare. Instead of solidarity, there is anger, resentment and painful reminders of xenophobic attacks. The sentiment is: “It’s the job of South Africans to support their team. We won’t steal their jobs.”
That should alarm every Pan-Africanist. This is not just bad for South Africa. It is bad for Africa.
The African Union and regional leaders cannot treat this as a series of isolated incidents. It goes to the heart of Pan-Africanism and the idea that an African should feel at home anywhere in Africa.
A borderless and prosperous Africa cannot be built on resentment, suspicion and Afrophobia. The lesson from tonight, I suspect, is not that Africans are against South Africa. It is that many Africans are deeply hurt.
And, unless that hurt is confronted, the greatest casualty may not be football, but the Pan-African dream itself.
Yesterday’s FIFA World Cup Opening showed what this handful of hateful Ntelezi idiots have done for South Africa’s international reputation and decades of goodwill.
All the genuine outrage against illegal immigration has drowned under their violent acts, human rights violations and threats while they run around the country barefoot telling us they are “men”
Decades of goodwill built on international solidarity, opposition to Israeli genocide in Palestine, cooperation with other nations, gone to dust.
Football is a global language where even politics find expression, and these jokes about how SA at the World Cup is in a “rush to go home and defend their jobs and women” or how “They can’t attack Mexico because they are not African and Black” - this is not only banter, it’s political satire
It shows how the world view is shifting towards viewing South Africa as a hub of hate, something that has never been part of our identity. I mean we are being compared to Argentina and Morocco, who have committed human rights atrocities against Africans respectively.
The State should take responsibility for allowing hate groups which stop children at clinics, schools, beat people and in some instances incite murder, to define our international identity. It’s not a joke, and we cannot banter our way out of it. It’s a stain.
South Africa being regarded as the hate capital of Africa at a FIFA World Cup would have been unimaginable in 2010.
Israel is smiling wherever it is, because its mission accomplished. We have lost our moral authority on the global stage.
In 1966, All African counties boycotted the World Cup to protest apartheid and how black South Africans were marginalized
In 2026, All African countries supported Mexico against South Africa in protest against their xenophobia
Live long enough
Message to Obidients
I have said that the Obidients are the greatest political resource for Nigeria’s political transformation.
Now, listen
Forget the primaries
Focus on driving @PeterObi to the presidency
30 good legislators would not change Nigeria
1 truly transformative President will change Nigeria.
Focus on Peter Obi. Support NDC. Get to work
Circulate this video of Peter Obi’s address at the European Union across all platforms. Share it on WhatsApp groups! Let Nigerians see what it means to represent their country abroad.
Not Tinubu, whose every outing abroad brings us embarrassment and shame!✍️