No security. No steady light. No money in circulation.
PMS ₦1,400 | Kerosene ₦4,000 | Gas ₦2,000 | Cement ₦12,000
Inflation: 19%
Call Tinubu out and leave Peter Obi alone
“Sheikh Gumi Said The Government Knows The Terrorists, K!dnapp£rs, That's Means Government are the K!dnapp£rs and t£rr0r!st , E Be Like Say We Will Go Oyo State Enter The Bush”
- Verydarkman
@aminuyaro_ He dedicated his life in service of the Enslaver class, of which he was a member, in furtherance of the oppression of the Enslaved people of Nigeria. He’s no hero. Also, better him than me.
“Tinubu is not the owner of Nigeria, he’s not a lord, he’s just a public servant, Nigeria has been here before him, if he doesn’t resign honourably, we’re going to resign him through voting 🗳️. We’re not scared of t£argas and bull£ts”
- Abuja protesters says
🚨 WTF?! Al Jazeera confirms 77,000 Japanese citizens were found dead alone in their homes last year, some undiscovered for months!
The crisis is so catastrophic that a yogurt delivery company is now the frontline survival network to check if the elderly have collapsed!
@hurtch I’m sure the people this idiot is calling commie are merely asking that the commonwealth be shared more equitably. As if it is not capitalists who need a captured, all powerful government to succeed.
For how long are we going to keep pretending like Nigerians aren’t going through hell. This hyper-inflation is beyond every economic model I’ve seen. See how people that have been sponsoring boys are now being sponsored 😭
These bandits held the Major General in captivity until he died. They didn’t spare his life at all, a whole Major General! They did it without any fear of consequences. This country is finished walahi. Everyone is now on their own
"Yesterday, we stepped out to protest against the worsening level of insecurity in the country. To my greatest surprise, President Tinubu and his supporters had rented a crowd of counter-protesters, the majority of whom were women with children at home."
— Falz reacts in shock after seeing counter-protesters during yesterday's protest in Lagos State.
At this point, it is difficult to justify why Nnamdi Kanu remains in prison.
If the government is willing to pardon, rehabilitate, and reintegrate former terrorists into society, then it should also consider extending the same approach to Nnamdi Kanu.