Most people use printing every day…
But very few actually understand what it is.
Let’s break it down simply
WHAT IS PRINTING?
Printing is:
The process of putting text, images, or designs onto a surface using machines or tools.
That surface can be:
• Paper
• Fabric 1/9
@im_Kolins This is how you people harbor criminals in your region, at the end of the day, it becomes unlivable for you all. Why did Governor Peter Mbah inspected the cache himself and commended the DSS and Army for their work. When you harbor criminals, the criminals will later consume you
@Pressman2040@lagospidia After causing so many havoc in their region, they are now leaving their region to try the shit with SW. They made their region not to be livable. Those that tried it in the past failed and those that are trying it now will also fail because South West is not a home to terrorists
Fellow Nigerians
Today, we celebrate democracy and the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.
Nigeria's current interest rate is 26.50%.
Some banks charge about 30%, meaning for every ₦100k borrowed, you're expected to repay ₦130k per annum.
But @OPay_NG seems not to follow this.
Dear Opay, why are you charging ₦204k on a ₦470k loan? That's almost 50%. Why?
My attention has been drawn to the interview granted to Channels TV and NJENJE MEDIA TV by Obunike Ohaegbu, the NDC House of Representatives aspirant for Nnewi North and South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency to the effect that he did not tell me directly that Peter Obi said that he should pay N10m to NDC account for nomination fee. I have been laughing since then. In all honesty, I cannot even say everything this man told me about Peter Obi just to preserve the remaining of Peter Obi’s tattered reputation. Indeed, I asked him a question when we were discussing orally, “are you telling me that Peter Obi is the head of this criminal gang that defrauded you people?” He answered “Peter Obi is the head, stomach, and feet of the criminal gang.” As a matter of fact, he pleaded with me to save our people from the criminality of Peter Obi. I told him to put it in writing. His message was so long that he had to apologise for the length. Please tell me, if a person said that Peter Obi was writing list of aspirants in John Wood Hotel, Abuja, who didn’t win election in NDC, to become candidates for NDC, what else is criminality? He even stated clearly that Peter Obi wrote Senator Victor Umeh’s name as a candidate when he lost. He referred to Peter Obi as my friend in some of his allegations against Peter Obi. I asked him to clarify that “my friend” which he wrote was Peter Obi, and he expressly admitted that.
See the WhatsApp messages where he confirmed he was talking about Peter Obi.
Please see some excerpts as directly stated by Obunike Ohaegbu:
“My brother, The entire NDC project, at least from my personal experience, has left me feeling deceived and profoundly disappointed ... While other states, particularly Kano and several states in the North, appeared to be engaged in negotiations and consultations aimed at achieving consensus, neither I nor, to the best of my knowledge, any aspirant from Anambra State was invited to any meeting for the purpose of negotiating or agreeing a consensus arrangement. Consequently, I mobilised my supporters and participated fully in the primary election process in the belief that the outcome would determine the party’s candidates. This naturally raises a fundamental question. If no consensus meeting was held with the aspirants in Anambra State, and no agreement was reached amongst those seeking nomination, my brother Ken, how did your friend arrive at the list of candidates that he allegedly produced at Johnwood Hotel in Abuja? Consensus, by its very nature, requires consultation, negotiation and agreement amongst stakeholders. Where there is no consultation, no negotiation and no agreement, there can be no consensus. If aspirants were directed to participate in primaries while candidate lists were allegedly being prepared elsewhere, then serious questions arise about the integrity of the entire process. If that is not fraud, then the word fraud must have another meaning ... The list reportedly included individuals who did not emerge from the primary process. Indeed, even Senator Victor Umeh, who reportedly lost his contest, appeared on the list. Yet, as of today, 7 June 2026, the party has still not published the official results of the primaries ... Even more disturbing is the fact that the same statement signed by the National Secretary appeared to shift responsibility for the Anambra situation to PO. I have read the statement several times and remain unable to understand how a political party can conduct primaries, refuse to publish results, claim to have completed appeals, produce a controversial list of candidates, and then seek to place responsibility elsewhere.”
This is the video evidence for those of you saying I’m lying about Shariah law in Nigeria being politicized. This is what Baba Obasanjo himself said about it. Shariah law in Nigeria is a bullshıt and a big scam.
@FolushoxFolarin They are trying their best to rewrite history. They thought other people are as gullible as they are... People that see radio biafra as their educational tool and ipob or esn as their best and only security or safe haven, yet it ends up killing most people from their region
LOL.
Nice try Chidi...
Nnamdi Azikiwe's 1st wife was Flora Ogbenyeanu Ogoegbunam from Onitsha, Anambra. She was not a Yoruba Woman. She was a proud Igbo Woman.
When Flora passed on...
Zik took a 2nd wife in 1973. Her name was Uche Ewah from Calabar in Cross River state.
Flora bore him 3 sons and 1 daughter,
Zik gave those 3 Sons Yoruba Names.
So no need to lie...
Nnamdi Azikiwe never had a Yoruba wife.
Now tell us why the man who gave SO MUCH for Nigeria and igboland became "someone no one wants to identify with in Igboland"...
But you gladly and proudly identify with a convicted terrorist, the other Nnamdi languishing in Sokoto Prison? 😏
@Sistaliano They add G to their ibo name because they want to lay claim to all Yoruba lands that have Igbo in them. They are doing it already, it is a well planned & deliberate something, even marrying our women is something they are deliberately doing in order to achieve their crazy agenda
Peter @PeterPsquare, listen to me carefully. What you are doing is not activism. It is ethnic merchandising dressed up as conscience.
You people have mastered the art of selective outrage. Once the victim helps your political narrative, you will cry from morning till night, flood social media, hold spaces, write epistles and pretend to care about Nigeria. But once the matter points fingers back home, suddenly everybody develops spiritual silence.
You posted the Ogbomoso kidnap victims, and rightly so, because every Nigerian life matters. But explain to Nigerians why Ikechukwu, your fellow tribes man, who has spent 4 weeks in kìdnapper's den, did not deserve the same energy. Is his life discounted because it does not suit the propaganda template? Or are some Nigerians only useful when they can help you score emotional political points for your messiah?
That is the hypocrisy Nigerians are tired of.
And then the second clip, people from your region allegedly sharing human flesh like meat in 2026. A disgraceful and horrifying thing for any sane society to even be associated with. But because it may stain the image of your tribe, everybody suddenly becomes careful, diplomatic and “let us not generalize.” Ah! But when it is another region, you people become CNN, BBC and Amnesty International combined.
Recently, NDLEA uncovered a drug factory in Ogun State worth over ₦450 billion. 10 arrests. 3 Mexicans. 7 Igbo men. Nigerian youths are being destroyed daily by hard drugs, families ruined, destinies buried alive, but I did not hear your activist voice. Why? Because when the criminals share your language, morality suddenly becomes flexible.
This is the problem with many ethnic champions in Nigeria today. They are not fighting for justice. They are fighting for tribal advantage. Their outrage is rented out according to ethnicity.
And let me tell you something bluntly: the easiest way to know a tribalist is not when he praises his people. Every tribe does that. It is when he loses the ability to condemn wrongdoing because the offender is from his side.
That is exactly what you are displaying.
Nigeria will never move forward if we continue this nonsense where one crime becomes a national emergency and another becomes “don’t stereotype us” simply because of tribe.
A criminal is a criminal.
Kidnapping is kidnapping.
Drug trafficking is drug trafficking.
Evil is evil.
And no tribe has a divine exemption certificate from accountability.
Peter @PeterPsquare, listen to me carefully. What you are doing is not activism. It is ethnic merchandising dressed up as conscience.
You people have mastered the art of selective outrage. Once the victim helps your political narrative, you will cry from morning till night, flood social media, hold spaces, write epistles and pretend to care about Nigeria. But once the matter points fingers back home, suddenly everybody develops spiritual silence.
You posted the Ogbomoso kidnap victims, and rightly so, because every Nigerian life matters. But explain to Nigerians why Ikechukwu, your fellow tribes man, who has spent 4 weeks in kìdnapper's den, did not deserve the same energy. Is his life discounted because it does not suit the propaganda template? Or are some Nigerians only useful when they can help you score emotional political points for your messiah?
That is the hypocrisy Nigerians are tired of.
And then the second clip, people from your region allegedly sharing human flesh like meat in 2026. A disgraceful and horrifying thing for any sane society to even be associated with. But because it may stain the image of your tribe, everybody suddenly becomes careful, diplomatic and “let us not generalize.” Ah! But when it is another region, you people become CNN, BBC and Amnesty International combined.
Recently, NDLEA uncovered a drug factory in Ogun State worth over ₦450 billion. 10 arrests. 3 Mexicans. 7 Igbo men. Nigerian youths are being destroyed daily by hard drugs, families ruined, destinies buried alive, but I did not hear your activist voice. Why? Because when the criminals share your language, morality suddenly becomes flexible.
This is the problem with many ethnic champions in Nigeria today. They are not fighting for justice. They are fighting for tribal advantage. Their outrage is rented out according to ethnicity.
And let me tell you something bluntly: the easiest way to know a tribalist is not when he praises his people. Every tribe does that. It is when he loses the ability to condemn wrongdoing because the offender is from his side.
That is exactly what you are displaying.
Nigeria will never move forward if we continue this nonsense where one crime becomes a national emergency and another becomes “don’t stereotype us” simply because of tribe.
A criminal is a criminal.
Kidnapping is kidnapping.
Drug trafficking is drug trafficking.
Evil is evil.
And no tribe has a divine exemption certificate from accountability.
Could There Be a Hidden Finger Behind the Ogbomosho Abduction?
Before commenting, please read this and think critically, rather than just reacting emotionally.
On Monday, April 14, 2014, 276 girls were abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, by Boko Haram. As a result, #BringBackOurGirls erupted and soon became a cause célèbre.
That abduction became the single biggest factor in determining the outcome of the Nigerian Presidential election on Saturday, March 28, 2015.
Now, a similar abduction has occurred on Friday, May 15, 2026, at a time when Nigeria is facing another bitterly contested Presidential election.
The actual intent behind these recurring actions may be deeper than we think. So let us be sentient beings and think, rather than just emote in a knee jerk reaction.
Mathematically, what are the odds of two Southern Presidents facing almost exact scenarios occurring at a period almost equidistant to their elections?
The chances that this is a coincidence are slim.
Nevertheless, the focus ought to be on rescuing the pupils and teachers.
And then there is prevention.
That was why President Bola Tinubu launched the State Police initiative, and on Thursday, March 5, 2026, the Tinubu administration inaugurated a committee to develop a comprehensive framework for the establishment and governance of state police in Nigeria.
So, for Governor Seyi Makinde to say that the President was against State Police, which is why he set up Amotekun, is most unfortunate and fallacious.
Saying that the Tinubu government "should stop wasting Nigerians’ time" on State Police is sad.
First of all, Amotekun (officially the Western Nigeria Security Network) was established on Thursday, January 9, 2020. More than three years before President Tinubu became President.
So, how could President Tinubu have been against State Police when he had no power to order or prevent its implementation?
Secondly, the primary driving force behind the establishment of the Western Nigeria Security Network, AKA Amotekun, was not Governor Seyi Makinde. It was Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, a Tinubu ally, who only became Governor with Asiwaju Tinubu's backing.
So, let us stop all this bickering and face the issues at stake. There may be an as-yet invisible finger behind this abduction, and we should not get emotional about this issue, as we all did in 2014, during the Chibok abduction.
Nigerians may recall that before he died under mysterious circumstances, Obadiah Mailafia, a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, had on Tuesday, August 11, 2020, said during an interview that repentant bandits told him that a then-sitting Governor was their Commander-in-Chief.
And truly, soon after he made that statement, a sitting Governor admitted in a Channels Television interview that he traced bandits to the locations of their powwows and paid them. Paid them for what?
And then, last year, that same individual, as disgruntled as he was under President Jonathan, vowed to ensure that President Tinubu would not be reelected!
Please fact-check me: That same individual made the exact threat in 2014 against President Jonathan.
If a person can threaten the lives of foreign election observers, what can't they do?
And now bandits have given us a déjà vu of the Chibok Girls abduction in Ogbomosho.
It may or may not be a coincidence. But if we are all emotional, reactionary, angry, and pointing fingers at each other, rather than approaching those issues with critical thinking, we will never know.
Again, it is unfortunate that this abduction occurred, and His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, is doing everything within his powers to rescue the remaining pupils and their teachers.
But let us not allow ourselves to become so worked up that we do not realise that we may be being set up.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker.
@obirule25@Flohairs Sebi its Yoruba not ibo, lots of ibos were killed and kidnapped by ipob, did you or any of the people from south east condemn or because of that not campaign for Peter obi.... You all are used to gaslighting others and God will continue to save us from you