"There is no amount of money you can give me that can buy me to vote Atiku. You can’t buy me to vote Obi. No amount of money you want to give me on that day..."
I got a text of ADC’s press release to President Tinubu, where they said they won't eat road alone. Beautiful, ADC has agreed that President Tinubu has done very well in road infrastructure. Let us start with that first. Without roads, you can't go to hospitals, schools, and farms.
Let me say to the ADC National Chairman. I don't know which of the factions, but I know David Mark is the chairman of one of the factions. He was Senate President for 8 years uninterrupted. The road from Agwanga-Makurdi was awarded when he was Senate President in the ruling government then. Poor people couldn't go back home to Makurdi, but Mark, as the then Senate President, was flying with helicopter to his village. But today, under this administration, we can now drive to Makurdi freely.
- FCT Minister Nyesom Wike responds to ADC National Chairman David Mark over the party's recent press release criticising President Tinubu
"Asiwaju is the only man who can unite this country, and I support him because of that and because of his track record," says this handsome gentleman.
Ire oo.
“We don’t want anyone in our forests; anyone found there is a criminal and bears the risk. I need the support of our Obas. This kidnapping is political, just like under Jonathan's admin, and we won’t allow it to happen to President Bola Tinubu" - Sunday Igboho during his visit to Saki today
Watch the attitude and aggression in the interviewer’s voice when he was asking the question, then his look after Daniel Bwala answered him with an analogy that corrected his view. This interviewer is just like the average Nigerian.
This anchor is clearly biased, and Bwala is simply wasting his time trying to explain things to someone who has already made up his mind about what he wants to believe.
Ire o.
Insecurity in Jos start in the 1800s and state police was one of the recommendations to solving it in 2016. President Tinubu is the first President seriously tackling insecurity by pushing for state police which will see to community policing all over the nation.
- Mr. George
Morayo: The average Nigerian youth doesn’t see the growth the Government claims is happening in the economy. Where is the growth? How can it be felt and measured?
Mr. George : Reply 👇❤️🔥
@Onyebuc59635815@osazenoo Once u guys are out of information after exhausting the only one u were taught in your what app group the next is tilo curse and insult people. Hmmm
A particular presidential candidate recruited 5 influencers, 4,000 social media attackers, imported 4,000 techno phones in 2023 to tear this country down. Much of what you see online are influenced to paint the country black. That online mob has grown to 11,000.
China did not pull 800 million people out of poverty in 3 years. Dubai did not do it in 3 years. No nation did it in 3 years. Tinubu cannot pull 230 million Nigerians out of poverty in three years. What is he doing is putting the nation on the path to that recovery and growth.
- Mr. George
So what’s the difference between President Tinubu, Atiku and Peter Obi?
Hear from Jagaban himself
“I have governed Lagos, I have built a modern state that could be a country on its own”
“ I have led an administration that is so prudent. From 600 million internally generated revenue to 5 billion a month”
“My opponents are not as competent as any other person. They have no track record”
Why should Nigeria vote for you?
“Because I’m different. I am Bola Ahmed Tinubu”
Segun Sowunmi: My bet right now is that President Tinubu will win the 2027 election, and more than likely, he will be able to pull a lot of his governors across the line. He will also most likely get a majority of the Senate and Reps. For me, as far as presidential elections, I have started looking at 2031.
“Tinubu is reportedly in China, a nation Peter Obi frequently references in his statements, saying "Let's go back to China." However, his supporters, known as "Obingos," seem to lack economic acumen, failing to grasp that nation-building is a complex process.”