@afolashe@JosephOnuorah Oh, is that why we should allow the wrong British orthography to remain uncorrected? Okay, that's what all this deliberate misrepresentation all about? Interesting!
@winexviv Once you get your polity wrong, everything cascades and dumbs down from there.
No multi ethnic country has ever been able to run well using a centralized polity.
Prebendalism and dysfunction follow naturally from there, manifesting as what many ordinarily call corruption.
@ParallelFacts I knew he was a mole there to stop PO. Now that PO has ejected from there, his mission is no longer necessary 😬😬. So return to base and await further order. 😬😬
@Itz_blaze@DavidHundeyin For Faịling to decentralize the polity to let each region control its economic destiny and security, Nigerian political office holders are complicit.
@ykbprst How men lose all they worked for when there's a divorce is the reason marriage is fizzling out in the West - with it comes population de-growth.
It's one of the legacies of the feminist movement.
@Urchilla01 Most young people raised in Lagos actuality see life in saner parts of Nigeria as boring. It's a tragedy.
Lagosians who haven't been elsewhere in Nigeria assume other places are as horrible. In their japa quest, they use d low quality of life in Lagos as their main motivation.
@wearegst Lol. I've long stopped expecting any aspect of the. Nigerian project to function well. Mbah looked a well guided to me initially, despite the EFCC & certificate scandals that trailed him. I thought he'd compete with Otti on good governance. I've withdrawn my expectation. Ya diba
Which crook do you think can out-crook Tinubu without being backed by a mass movement? Only PO commands mass followrship among Nigerian politicians today. Any strategizing should be with him at the centre. Otherwise, everyone is on their own.
“I’ll withdraw my support if Peter Obi agrees to be vice to anyone”
- Pat Utomi.
Our dear revered Prof., with due respect sir, this ship has sailed. You cannot give such condition to the coalition. Stop drawing everyone back with threats and unrealistic demands.
Your stand should be “anyone who emerges creditably as the opposition’s candidate will receive my support”.
What should be of concern to you and everyone should be a free and fair primary that produces “who can defeat Tinubu”.
2023 should be our last “emotional politicking”.
The reality today is that we have a mad man in power who doesn’t give a hoot about decency, shame or civility.
We must not be beaten twice by a crook.
@IyeneomiOgoina@jacksonhinkle Niger's president is not a drug-dealing CIA asset who desperately needs foreign support to legitimise his rigged mandate. Again, like Tinubu, many Nigerian politicians hold several illegally acquired assets in the US. They lack the leverage that Nigerien leaders have on USA.