"Changing the National Anthem was a failure because deep thought didn't go into it. We committed a diplomatic blunder. An anthem given to you by your colonial masters is what you ran back to. I can't imagine a corper wearing Àdìrẹ. How?"
- Jimi Disu
If I make this kind of comment today, they will call me all sorts of names. But the man who made these exact comments back then loved Nigeria, right? It will never be well with the enemies of Nigeria and those who think that supporting evil is patriotism.
If Ekiti state that produced the highest number of professors before are now producing the highest number of illiterates, it means the professors failed!
Thank God other states are progressing and producing brilliant minds and sharp brains!
God bless these girls, there is hope!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
THEY ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY!
“One day, we will have two big buildings in Abuja where we will put pictures of people—whether dead or alive—who have messed up this country so that their grandchildren will know their forefathers were part of Nigeria’s problems,”
~ Goodluck Jonathan says
THE BEST AND MOST DETAILED DOCUMENTARY ON TINUBU'S FAILURE... This girl really took her time to compile Tinubu's propagandas and shortcomings. Retweet massively till it gets to the Jagabandits abeg.
Day 35. 💔😭
Thirty-five days.
Is there still hope?
It is so sad. It is so painful.
For 35 days, innocent children and their teachers have been away from their families. For 35 days, parents have lived with fear, tears, and uncertainty.
We refuse to forget these children who have been in captivity for almost 35 days now in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.
This is a tragedy that should trouble the conscience of every Nigerian.
Yet, we cannot give up on them.
Lord, please protect these children and their teachers and bring them home safely.
Day 35, and our children are still not home. 💔🙏😭
#BringBackOurChildren
#highlightseveryone #highlights
COPIED.
🚨 TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, YOUR SPEECH WAS BEAUTIFUL. BUT BEAUTIFUL WORDS HAVE NEVER FED A HUNGRY CHILD.
Mr President, we read your speech. Every word of it.
And we need to talk to you directly. Not through your spokesmen. Not through the people you pay to defend you online. Directly. Nigerian to Nigerian.
You stood before this country and delivered a beautiful speech. But Mr President, speeches do not cook food. Speeches do not bring back missing children. Speeches do not put light in the homes of people who have been in darkness for decades.
You mentioned the kidnapped children of Oyo and Borno in one sentence. One sentence. Then you moved on to budget figures like you were reading a company report. Those are not numbers, Mr President. Those are real children. With names. With mothers who have not slept since the day they were taken. And you gave them one sentence.
You talked about electricity for three long paragraphs. Task forces. Electricity Acts. N4 trillion bonds. But tonight, after Nigerians finish reading your speech, they will reach for their generator keys. Because there is still no light. And while you were giving that speech, Aso Rock was running on solar panels...because even the Presidential Villa has abandoned the national grid you are asking Nigerians to be patient with. Mr President, you cannot ask Nigerians to trust a grid that your own house has rejected.
You said federation revenues have risen. You said states and local governments now have more resources. Mr President, the masses are not feeling that money. The governors are feeling it. The commissioners are feeling it. The political appointees are feeling it. But the market woman in Kano is still counting coins to feed her children. The farmer in Benue is still crying because of insecurity. Building roads and awarding contracts does not solve hunger. It does not create jobs. It does not bring down the price of rice. If the allocation is rising and the people are getting poorer, then the problem is not the money. The problem is who is keeping it.
You told young Nigerians to build here, stay here, work here. But fuel is above ₦1,200. Food prices have doubled. Jobs are disappearing.
People can't travel by roads anymore due to
k!dnapping. You are asking people to stay in a burning house and decorate it.
Then you looked into the camera and warned bandits to surrender. Mr President, bandits are not watching Democracy Day addresses. They are not sitting somewhere waiting for a presidential warning before they decide to stop kidnapping. They respond to consequences. They respond to real military pressure. They respond to when their commanders are eliminated and their operations are dismantled. Not to speeches.
And then you said... "these windows of surrender will not remain open forever." That line is more disturbing than it sounds. It means the window is still open right now. Which means the same people kidnapping children, killing farmers, and terrorizing communities are still being offered a soft landing while their victims are still suffering. The families of those rescued girls in Borno did not get a soft landing. The teachers kidnapped in Oyo did not get a soft landing. But the people who took them are being told... take your time, the door is still open. That is not justice. That is negotiating with evil while the victims are still counting their losses.
You said "criticise me, disagree with me." But your government has intimidated, threatened, and targeted Verydarkman for simply speaking truth. Protesters are being warned off the streets. People are paying a price for using their voice. So which one is it, Mr President? Do you want criticism or do you want silence?
Mr President, we have heard speeches for 27 years of democracy. We are still in darkness. We are still hungry. Children are still missing.
The heroes of June 12 bled for this democracy. The least you can do is make it worth bleeding for.
VeryDarkMan reacts to the newly released video this afternoon from the b@nd!ts
“Everything is very clear now and I think their demands are realistic and I don’t think the government should wait anymore second, there should be no debate whatsoever, Tinubu and all service chiefs should please consider the request and let those kids return to their parents, let those teachers return to their families”
Can I beg that after elections
All campaign buses be converted to Ambulances and donated across the country to save lives
Some can also be converted to school buses
Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
Yesterday, Peter Obi exposed the exact playbook of Nigeria’s political operators. His message was clear: when incompetent leaders cannot compete on ideas, competence, security, or progress, they weaponize our fault lines. They deliberately trigger divisions along ethnicity, tribe, and religion. They throw out a scapegoat for the masses to tear apart, successfully hijacking the national conversation because they simply lack the capacity to deliver actual development.
We are seeing this playbook live in action right now. Following the arrest of Dennis Ifechukwu, the national narrative was instantly warped into a toxic tribal war. Notice the behaviour of the political elites who loudly celebrated and amplified the initial arrest. When the self-proclaimed investigator retracted his allegations - admitting authorities acted blindly without verifying the facts - those same elites went dead silent. There were no follow-up tweets, no apologies, and zero effort to amplify the investigator's disclaimer.
Instead, they stepped back to watch the youth tear each other apart in a tribal war of words.
A responsible leader invested in peace would have rushed to amplify the retraction. But these operators are thrilled. Why? Because nothing excites an inept government more than a change of topic. As long as the youth are blinded by tribal rage, they stop discussing insecurity, hunger, systemic failure, and the sheer incompetence of those in power. They are overjoyed that we have stopped talking about how they have dragged Nigeria back to the stone age.
Fellow Nigerians, open your eyes. This is the exact same strategy they used before the 2023 elections. Do not expect them to stop; more distractions are on the way.
We must refuse to fall for the antics of these "master strategists." Let us abandon the endless, divisive debates that lead nowhere and refocus on what is truly destroying our nation. Our children are still captive in the bush. Entire communities in Nassarawa and Kwara have deserted their homes in a country that supposedly has a government. That is the conversation we must force. Do not let them change the topic.
Under the watch of president bola Ahmed tinubu:
- BAND!TS AND K!Dnppers got so bold that they publicly displayed the money they got off their kidnapped victims on tictok and other social media platforms
- BAND!TS are seen making videos with their ammunitions
- K!DNAPPERS would whip their victims on videos without even covering their faces
- CHILDREN are taken from their schools by armed bandits along side their teachers for over 2weeks and nothing seems to be done
This same incompetent person wants to come back for 2027,after failing to provide Nigerians with security, farmers can’t go to their farms, Children can’t go to schools…….
WE SAY NO TO BOLA AHMED TINUBU 2027
@General_Somto Where are the NUT, NLC and other Unions in Nigeria? Killing of a teacher on video and kidnapping of pupils should have caused total lockdown of schools but no. It just a normal day to them. We need to ask questions... NUT and NLC where the fuck are you people?