Inconvenient truth was the title of a book written by Algor, the former US vice president.
The young south African lady in the video below represents another version of inconvenient truth from South Africa addressed to all Nigerian.
This is Oyinlola, a governor of Lagos state when Abacha was Head of State.
What he is saying that BAT was a snitch and that he wanted to be the civilian deputy governor of Lagos state in the 90's when Abacha was Head of State.
Listen and you will know BAT was always a snitch.
Last night, Wike flew political office holders from Rivers State to Abuja to tell them how heโd share all political positions in the state in 2027.
This includes Governor, Senator, Reps, State HoA, to LGA Chairmen and Councilors.
I can't believe this is happening in Rivers!โ๏ธ
In the year 2000, Lee Kuan Yew gave a 2-hour masterclass on leadership worth more than an MBA.
He built Singapore into a First World nation in one generation
All your politicians need to attend his class
NIGERIA IS NOW DIRECTLY UNDER US STATE CAPTURE
BREAKING: U.S. Embassy in Nigeria Now Directly Coordinates With NSAโs Office To Arrest Nigerian Citizens Over Criticism of Israel, USA
In a stunning development, the United States Embassy in Nigeria has established a direct coordination framework with the Office of the National Security Adviser to monitor the social media activities of Nigerian citizens, directly recommending individuals for arrest and prosecution based on their online criticism of Israel and the United States. Under this framework, exclusively revealed to Sovereign Media, two Nigerian social media users, Sani Buhari and Abubakar Adamu, were recently arrested by the Department of State Security Services (DSS) and charged in court for posts on X that were critical of Israel's genocide in Palestine, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and US president Donald Trump. Buhari was eventually released, but only after posting a clearly forced apology to the US Embassy on his X handle by the DSS, while Adamu remains in custody.
Since Bola Ahmed Tinubu took power in Nigeria in 2023, West Africa's erstwhile regional pillar, whose foreign policy still officially follows an "Africa First" doctrine, has increasingly begun operating as a satellite extension of western powers, including France and the US. For example, in December 2025, during a coup attempt in Benin, Tinubu deployed Nigerian air and ground forces to quell the attempt on the orders of French president Emmanuel Macron.
The escalating pattern of policy decisions and geopolitical moves locking Nigeria into multiple security partnerships with western governments is raising the real possibility of the country being retrofitted into a vassal state without the ability to set its own internal security priorities, with foreign interests dictating what its citizens are allowed to say. If Nigeria's compromised foreign policy posture is not addressed quickly, Africa could see one of its most important countries abandon its historic role as a pillar of Pan-African support and turn into the continent's most dangerous vassal state.
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