Thank God say no be only 5+5=10.
6+4 dey, 7+3 dey 8+2 Dey 9+1 sef dey.
My own fit be 1+7+1 e no concern you.
Na =10 all of us dey find.
How you take find fund your own no concern me how I dey find my own no suppose concern you too.
The shoutouts are selected from Grok to make it fair. Every single day we will do this.
Your turn will come just be in the comments & be active. Its very simple ❤️
We're all consuming so much content every day and retaining almost none of it. Scrolling has become something we do to feel busy without actually doing anything.
Dear @ennyola0015,
The argument that criticizing Tinubu on infrastructure "sounds hollow" requires you to first demonstrate that the infrastructure is actually good, and that's a hard case to make.
Imagine the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway alone is a $13 billion project awarded without competitive bidding, to a company that the President has a documented relationship with, while existing federal roads remain in disrepair. That is not a talking point at all, it's a procurement record.
You telling @TheSerahIbrahim to "stick to insecurity" is a deflection, not a rebuttal. A government can fail on multiple fronts simultaneously. Corruption in infrastructure spending and insecurity are not separate conversations, they're connected. Incase you don't know, money misallocated through questionable contracts is money not spent on security, hospitals, or the roads Nigerians actually use daily.
Serah's figures may need source verification, but the underlying concern, that Chagoury-linked firms have received disproportionate federal allocations under this administration, is not a fringe allegation. It has been reported across multiple outlets.
"You sound hollow" is not a counter-argument. It's just noise.
Thank you.
Least I forget. Tinubu has failed in almost every aspect of governance since he assumed office. Except we're not being honest here.
Dear Sarah Ibrahim.
If you want to get at President Tinubu, focus on insecurity.
But once you start criticizing him on infrastructure 🤷 especially projects involving the Chagoury Group and the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway🤔...you begin to sound hollow and wank.
I just realized that, we talk about mental health now more than any generation before us and somehow we're still the most emotionally unavailable generation to each other. We know the language. We just haven't learned how to actually show up.