Let it be recorded that I warned my Yoruba brothers and sisters before the 2027 presidential election and I will not soften a single word.
I refuse to sit in silence while a pack of political sycophants and ethnic bootlickers abandon every shred of common sense simply because the man currently squatting in Aso Rock happens to share their bloodline. Supporting your tribesman is your right. Turning your brain off and licking his boots is not loyalty it is pathetic, self-degrading political slavery.
Tinubu is a politician. A shrewd, calculating, ordinary politician. He is not a god. He did not descend from the heavens. He is not immune to criticism, failure, or accountability. Yet his most fanatical defenders act like questioning him is a personal attack on the entire Yoruba race. That level of blind, embarrassing political worship is a disgrace. You are not defending your people. You are humiliating them.
If you genuinely believe this man deserves another term, then defend him with facts not ethnic chants. Show Nigerians the jobs. Show the security. Show the economic progress, the infrastructure, the education results, the tangible improvements that justify your loyalty. Stop peddling tribal sentiment like cheap street hawkers who have nothing else to sell. Your only product is “he is our brother.” That is not an argument. That is intellectual bankruptcy.
And for the love of whatever remains of your dignity, stop dragging Peter Obi into every conversation the moment your defence of Tinubu collapses. Peter Obi is not the president. Tinubu is. So why are you so obsessed with attacking a man who is not even in office instead of demanding results from the one who is? Is that the best you can do point at someone else and scream his name like panicked children whenever your argument runs out of oxygen? How weak. How transparent. How shameful.
If Tinubu has performed brilliantly, prove it. If his government has succeeded, show the evidence. If he has failed, have the spine to admit it.
But this childish, cowardly habit of hiding behind ethnicity the second criticism becomes uncomfortable is an insult to intelligence. Your Yoruba identity is not a political free pass. Tinubu being “your brother” does not magically make every decision he takes wise, competent, or in the national interest. Nigeria is not a Yoruba family compound. The presidency is not ancestral property you inherit by blood. And political loyalty does not require you to transform into professional bootlickers and professional apologists for mediocrity.
My Yoruba brothers and sisters: vote for whoever the hell you want in 2027. But do not turn your ballot into a shrine for one man simply because he shares your ethnicity. That is not pride. That is stupidity dressed up as solidarity.
A politician will leave office.
Your children will remain in this country.
Your grandchildren will inherit the Nigeria you help shape — or help destroy today.
So when the consequences arrive, I do not want to hear the usual pathetic excuse: “Nobody warned us.”
I warned you.
I am saying it now, before the election not after the damage is done and the excuses start flowing.
Call me a hater. Call me a tribalist. Insult me. Manufacture whatever convenient nonsense helps you protect your political comfort and your ethnic ego. None of it will erase this warning.
I would rather be hated for speaking the truth than join the shameless choir of political bootlickers applauding failure because it comes wrapped in the right tribal package.
When 2027 arrives, remember these words.
You were warned before you voted.
If you choose Tinubu, own that choice fully. If you reject him, own that too. But whatever you do, do it as a Nigerian with a functioning brain not as a blind ethnic disciple incapable of criticising his own side.
Because when the election is over, the politicians will retreat to their mansions and their comfortable circles.
Ordinary Nigerians will be left holding the wreckage.
I come from a good home. My parents taught me very well. But as I grow older and gain my own agency, I begin to see that many older people have a bit of rust in their heads. Look at the bunch of leaders we have in Nigeria today. Look at Bayo, Wike, Festus and their principal, Bola. All degenerate power drunks who would rather suppress people’s rights and the truth than solve security concerns.
I am a Yoruba woman - both my parents are from Egba land in Ogun State, and I am married to an Ijebu man. I am a full-blooded Yoruba woman.
I supported and voted for Peter Obi in 2023 (check my other handle @RealitycheckNJ), and I will gladly do it again.
If you love this country, I beg you in God’s name - get your PVC and come out to vote en masse. We cannot continue like this. What is happening in this country is not sustainable. I take God beg una. 🙏🏽
You cannot rehabilitate a person that beheads a person.
You cannot rehabilitate someone that offs people for sport.
You cannot rehabilitate someone that kidnaps and rapes children.
Did you listen to the 40 year old CEO of Moniepoint, Tosin Eniolorunda speak at the Platform yesterday?
He made a statement that didn't let me sleep all night. Not as if I was entirely surprised. But it once again stirred the difficult truth for our young people.
He said they had over 500 vacancies they could not fill because they struggled to find enough Nigerians qualified enough to fill those roles.
Think about that for a moment.
In a country where millions are looking for jobs, a company still cannot find enough qualified people to employ.
We are talking about a company willing to pay millions as monthly salary for those roles.
That is painful.
According to him, there are several reasons for this, including:
👉Our broken educational system,
👉Social media distraction,
👉The hookup lifestyle,
👉The Yahoo lifestyle, and
👉A creeping culture of laziness.
If you are someone who pays attention you already know that this is just the simple truth.
Let's start with the educational system.
80% of people gaining admission to the university today cannot pass SS1 exam let alone WAEC and JAMB.
Their parents bought the results and admission for them.
Now, when they get into the university, what are they being talk? Very outdated and irrelevant curriculum.
Talk about social media distraction.
In the last two days, I have seen many youths busy looking for videos of whoever in 3sum. You see a jobless graduate going from blog to blog, from post to post, looking for s€x tape - very unfortunate.
This morning, it is Portable and the other one that all of them are talking about. Celebrity lifestyle is a serious threat to personal growth.
Skits on ny@$h and bress get millions of views, while no one cares to read intellectual content.
Parents now pay money for Yahoo boys to coach their children.
I can go on and on to show you how true Tosin's presentation is. But let me hold on here.
And honestly, this problem does not start when people become adults.
It starts from childhood. It starts from teenage age.
It starts from what children are exposed to.
What they celebrate.
What they consume daily.
What they are trained to value.
Many parents are preparing children only to pass exams and for fun.
But the world has changed.
The future will reward children who can think, create, communicate, solve problems, use technology, manage money, and build things.
Yet many teenagers of secondary school age and even undergraduates today spend hours watching prank videos, endless comedy skits, gossip content, and random entertainment that adds nothing to their growth.
A teenager can name 30 celebrities. He can mention all the hit songs released by Davido and Flavour.
But cannot explain what an asset is.
A child can spend 5 hours on a phone…
But cannot confidently use a computer.
A child can memorize song lyrics…
But has never tried selling anything, creating anything, or solving a simple real-life problem.
A 27 year old graduate knows all the comedy shows happening this year, but does not even know the event called "The Platform".
Are we seeing the danger?
We are raising children in the middle of the greatest information age in human history…
Yet many are growing up without direction, curiosity, discipline, or valuable skills.
That is why Kidpreneurship matters.
Because the goal is not just to make children start businesses, but to divert the direction of their thinking.
The goal is to raise children who can survive, think independently, create opportunities, and compete globally.
Children who know that:
• Money is earned through value.
• Skills matter.
• Character matters.
• Discipline matters.
• Creativity matters.
• Consistency matters.
Let me simplify it for parents.
If you want to prepare your child for the future.
Children who will not be unemployment casualties.
Children who will be ready for global opportunities like the one Moniepoint advertised. Then:
How dare you support APC from diaspora ?? How dare you ?? It’s even okay for people that haven’t left Nigeria once let’s assume it’s poverty and lack of exposure .
Everytime you step out your apartment and see good road , good transportation systems and electricity
You should take a second under your breath to severely curse Tinubu and APC
One of the reasons poverty is deep in Nigeria is this
The people we meet daily are dishonest, lying, satanic demons who believe their only way to success is to cheat you
I know at least 2 people who can open 10 barbing salons, get cars for Uber, open shops, etc etc. They have the money to do so
But they are refusing to open one business because the employees will cheat them as they have always done
So many people with money are on this table. they are scared of opening businesses that will employ people and reduce poverty because the people that will be employed will come with the mindset to steal and wreck things
Everyone is tying up their money in real estate, stocks, REITS in America, etc. Nobody is creating Jobs.
The average Nigerian does not trust the average Nigerian
I wish every African nation could come together and reclaim our identity by choosing a name that truly represents us, one that we gave ourselves, not one that was imposed by the Romans and passed down through centuries of foreign influence.
One of the saddest parts of elon buying twitter has been losing the sense of community. I almost never see tweets from my friends, just endless misinformation and rage bait and ai slop