@ManUtd Man u: Hey Sancho! Happy birthday
Sancho: Thanks 🙄
Man U: pls make a wish 😉
Sancho: I want to play in London
Man u: which of the London clubs?
Sancho: Chelsea of coz🥹🥹
Man U: why Chelsea?(😁)
Sancho: I want to unlock Garnacho's full potential.
Man U: Done deal😂
How can the @HQNigerianArmy tag Community Notes and it only made their lies more obvious and their case worse and ultimately damaged their already disgraced reputation like the country they represent.
Give a Yoruba man some power and expect nothing more than disgrace.
Lt. Colonel Ayeni, no matter the rank you hold in the military, YOU SERVE ME AND WORK FOR ME, until I am no longer Nigerian, so take that away first.
I don’t think we realize the level of bigotry in this government.
Imagine @HQNigerianArmy seeing bombs in Ikorodu, Lagos state, in Oyo State then blurred out the locations from the picture and said that it was found in Imo State.
They even said it was a bomb manufacturing Factory in Imo State.
What is the end goal?
This is not a random handle on X.
This is Nigerian Army playing bigotry.
My company Educare just donated an extra N10 million towards South East Maths Olympiad.
ISEE ran out of funds, and so Educare had to intervene to enable us clear out current outstanding bills for the South East Maths Olympiad.
You can view our transparent ledger here https://t.co/qbnMfdtY93
We appreciate everyone who donated towards the success of South East Maths Olympiad 2026.
We will go again in 2027.
It is with a heavy heart that I have learned of yet another horrific attack yesterday by terrorists on the community of Ngoshe in Borno State, which targeted not only a military base but also an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp, and sadly claimed the lives of innocent civilians and soldiers, many of whom are still missing.
I watched several videos of this tragedy with deep horror. Once again we are confronted with the painful reality of the daily suffering that far too many Nigerians are forced to endure. This is unacceptable.
How long will Nigerians continue to bear the consequences of poor leadership and mismanagement? How many more lives must be lost before decisive action is taken to secure our communities, protect the vulnerable, and dismantle the structures of these insurgents?
While Nigerians are slaughtered daily by terrorists, what is more troubling is that amid these daily killings, our political leaders are preoccupied with selfish schemings on how to steal, grab and run away with the next election cycle, and keep us in insecurity, poverty and underdevelopment.
To the families who have lost loved ones, to the children now displaced, and to the communities living in fear, I stand with you in grief and in resolve. Your pain is Nigeria’s pain. Your safety and dignity must be the priority of any government that claims to serve the people.
Nigeria deserves a leadership that values human life above all else.
Our nation is stronger than the terror that threatens it. But we cannot remain silent, and we cannot accept inaction. We must act now, for today’s victims, for tomorrow’s children, and for the Nigeria we all deserve.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO