I still remain the most Credible and the Best among the rest, not even the intimidation from APC FAITHFULS AND MONEY BAGS that sneaked into NDC will discourage me.
I'm the most Credible,
The most Experienced,
The most Competent,
and the Most Compassionate..
I call on the Nigerian Youths to stand their ground and Take Back this Country from the RUINERS who have PAID their ways into our Space to Displace us.
@drkenon2@ikangbo_gabriel@MikaelCBernard@GeneralSnow_@kristkrest@Karigwe
@masurge7@afolayantosin67 That's how Tinumbu and his government mis represent us daily,them no go read something well before responding.....one Oga say na Lunatics..lol
"Leverkusen you have to save football"
"Sporting CP please save football"
"Atletico has to save football"
"West Ham must save football"
"Burnley save football"
"Crystal Palace please save football"
"PSG save football"
Be like na tomorrow football go finally die oo😭😭
I can see some peddling the narrative saying because president Tinubu had over 10 million votes against osifo he will have the votes in the next election!
Such narratives are a rabid pretext to miscalculation
Let’s be guided
INEC we are watching
Arsenal's net spend was virtually zero around 2006-13. When they moved to the Emirates Stadium from Highbury, they had very little transfer funds for a long time. If Arsène Wenger hadn’t held the club together and secured us a top-4 and UCL spot regularly in that period, we would've been lost long ago. It's easy to forget you on this day, but I know the club is where it is today partly because of you alone. Arsène is Arsenal, Arsenal is Arsène.
Arsène built the stadium, Mikel turned on the lights.
James Faleke from Kogi state Represents Lagos Ikeja at the HOR since 2011. But Gbadebo Chinedu Rhodes-Vivour from Lagos Island Gangan Cannot Run for Governor of Lagos? 🙄
The Fools Telling you GO BACK TO ANAMBRA are being ruled by a Man from Kogi
APC Go Wine you but No Panic 😂
A Nation Losing Its HUMANITY.
Some events shatter a society so deeply that words are no longer enough to express the shock; the brutal killing of a teacher and the horrific rape and murder of an elderly woman are among such tragedies. These are not isolated incidents but signs of deeper moral and social decay.
How did we get here? How did we reach a point where teachers are hunted and killed, and the elderly—custodians of memory and wisdom—suffer such dehumanising violence?
This is more than a security crisis; it is a failure of collective humanity. We have become desensitised, consuming tragedy briefly and moving on, allowing indifference to normalise the unacceptable.
To the families affected, I share in your grief. But grief alone is not enough.
We must demand accountability and urgent systemic change. If such atrocities no longer move us to action, then we risk losing our shared humanity. -PO
“If I do not provide steady electricity in four years, do not vote for me for 2nd Tenure,” -BAT
Thirty-two months after being incharge and instead of living by his powerful words, he now dumps National Grid that has been performing abysmally under his watch.
Those were the powerful words then that inspired hope among Nigerians who longed for light in their homes, stability for their businesses, and growth for their nation. Yet, while Nigerians are still grappling with that unfulfilled, categorical electoral promise - and without clear communication on the obstacles, if any, we read of provision in 2025 budget about the ₦10 billion for solar power at Aso Rock, and in 2026 budget another humongous amount for upgrade and maintenance and now we are being scarcitically told that Presidential Villa has planned to be disconnected from the national grid to rely entirely on solar.
It is a gross neglect and deeply worrisome when the seat of power abandons the national grid. One would expect government institutions to lead efforts to strengthen and expand the grid so that other establishments, and ultimately, citizens can benefit. If those in authority disconnect themselves from the system, who then will connect the ordinary Nigerian to reliable power?
Promoting renewable energy, as solar systems do, is commendable and necessary for the future. However, this situation reflects a deeper concern: governance lacking compassion and commitment to the governed. You cannot tell the people to fast while feasting yourself, securing yourself while Nigerians remain unsecured.
Nigerians do not expect 100% fulfilment of promises, but they do expect 100% effort, accompanied by measurable improvements and clear explanations when gaps exist. Leadership must serve the people, not isolate itself from their daily struggles. -PO