"Everything Ycee said is on point, but the thing is that Peller is not the cause, Peller is a symptom. He's also a victim of the Olodo institution in Nigeria. When we talk about Olodo, some people think they are far from it. I have said this before, the average young Nigerian is an Olodo—dåft and lacking critical thinking. There are certain Olodos who have over 3 million followers on social media, which means the 3 million people following them are also Olodos."
— Solomon Buchi reacts after Ycee referred to Peller as an "Olodo Uprising."
"Nigerian society is no longer celebrating academic excellence. It’s not even Yahøø culture anymore; now we have a 'Peller culture.' This 'Olodo' uprising we are witnessing is terrible. It feels like we are trying so hard to accommodate ignorance so people won’t feel bad, and now they seem to be the majority. The massive att@ck on Nigeria’s educational system is alarming, aside from kidn@ppings and Bøko Haram att@cks."
—Ycee
🚨🚨| 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: 💣
Arsenal have been Voted 🗳️
THE MEDIA’s MOST INFLUENTIAL CLUB OF THE YEAR
They are the Only club to generate the highest mentions, tags & interactions on social media and also the most talked about club in the year 2025/2026 🔥🗣️
Havertz has been injured four times
Saka has been out for a total of four months
Timber is currently sidelined for two months
Merino has been out for over four months
Eze missed two months
White was injured at the start of the season
Madueke was out for two months
Odagaard hasn’t been fully fit for most of the season
I don’t even want to talk about Calafiori being made of glass.
We didn’t make any signings in January, yet we made it to the UCL final unbeaten and are still top of the Premier League.
Respect him.
South Africa took Israel to the International Court of Justice over a genocide that never happened.
Meanwhile, in South Africa, violent attacks against migrants from other African countries continue.
The audacity to lecture the world on human rights while people are being lynched in the streets.
A South African 🇿🇦 Zulu woman has pledged allegiance to Nigeria 🇳🇬 following the dëath of her husband who d!ed in the hands Söuth Africans 🇿🇦
"i Am No Longer A South African, I Am now Nigerian, the Nigerian govt should come and take me out of here" she says
TRENDING 🚨: 🇿🇦 A Nigerian 🇳🇬 woman holding a Bible was reportedly assaulted by a group of women in South Africa, sparking outrage online.
The incident has intensified conversations around safety and xenophobia—what do you think is driving these tensions?
Xenophobia Update: Two Nigerians, One Ethiopian klled in South Africa.
Amaramiro Emmanuel was beaten to death. While Ekpenyong Andrew’s body was mysteriously found in a mortuary after an altercation with Tshwane Metro Police.
The Ethiopian was approached and shot in the head, at close range, in a suspected targeted killing. No arrest has been made so far.
This story will he updated.
Your summary of January isn't just a list of failures; it’s a topography of a national trauma. Sir, while these statistics are staggering, there is a silent front line we aren't discussing: the Mental Hostage Crisis.
Nigerians aren't just losing their money to inflation or their safety to insecurity -We are losing our Cognitive Sovereignty.
When a mother is abducted, or a grid collapses for the second time in a month, the 'survival' brain takes over. It shrinks our vision. It makes us trade our long-term dreams for short-term crumbs. We are witnessing a physiological weariness where the people have been conditioned to see 'not dying' as a victory.
My advice for the path ahead:
The 'New Nigeria' cannot just be built with better policies; it must be built with Mental Rehabilitation. We must move from talking about 'What they are doing to us' to 'Who we become if we stop believing they can.'
The political class relies on our fatigue. They don't mind our anger, but they are terrified of our Clarity.
As you continue to lead this conversation, help the people realize that our voices aren't just for a ballot box -we are the key to unlocking the 'mental cell' we’ve been placed in. We aren't just fighting for power; we are fighting to remember that we are worthy of a country that works.
The miracle isn't in the sky. It’s in the collective decision to stop being 'manageable victims' and start being 'un-sedated citizens.'
"Nigeria will be great in our lifetime."
@saba_4real@PeterObi Because it hasn't gotten to your neighbourhood doesn't mean it isn't real. Let's leave sentiments aside and look at what's happening across the country.
I pray we can move past what divides this country towards progress and healing