Ndigbo, I will always be here to remind you where you came from, your roots, our journey, our vision, in case they want to initiate you to normalize poverty.
Nguru 1969 in Imo State.
#igboamaka
"I laughed over the Ycee 'Olodo Uprising' topic, not because I found it funny, but because he was identifying something in his time. However, he was seeing the latter stage of something that started in my own generation when I was probably his age.
I spoke about weaponized ignorance for the first time in 1994 when I wrote a piece on it. He is identifying the same phenomenon. The 'Olodo Uprising' was fathered by weaponized ignorance."
— Dele Farotimi
“I have a female police officer friend, she was used as a bait/undercover to catch a k!dnapp£r, after they caught the k!dnapp£r, they sent him to pr!s0n. Few months after, the k!dnapp£r called the female police officer that he’s out of pr!s0n and he’ll find her by all means. The female police had to run out of the country. How did the k!dnapp£r get out of pr!son?”
Mama pee shares a scary true life story
The hatred for the Igbo tribe didn't start today.
They couldn't survive without them, yet they couldn't let them go.
This was Ahmadu Bello speaking about the hatred the Northerners had for the Igbos.
Today, Northerners are terrorizing Nigerians & drawing us backward.
End.
Solution to the “Olodo” Uprising
We must make basic education free, accessible, and compulsory for every Nigerian child.
We must also stop glorifying wealth without questioning how it was acquired. Too often, we celebrate money while ignoring integrity, hard work, and character.
As Nigerians, we need to understand that money is not everything. A person can be so poor that all they have is money.
If we want a better Nigeria, we must raise a generation that values education, morals, discipline, and honest work above quick wealth.
Money can disappear, but good values and quality education will continue to guide the next generation long after the money is gone.
The future we build today is the Nigeria our children will inherit.
Justice can never be cracked.
“Many Northerners Are Att@cking VeryDarkMan Because He Said The North Is The Problem Of Nigeria. But Is Northern Nigeria Truly The Problem Of Nigeria? For a Region That Has Produced 10 Heads Of State And Presidents Since Nigeria’s Independence, You Would Think It Should Be Better Developed Than Other Regions, Yet This Is Not The Case. My Mother Is From The North, And Let Me Share My Experience Because I Agree With What VeryDarkMan Said.”
Mind you, this is what intelligence sounds like to most Nigerians.
This is exactly why I’m insisting that the Olodo argument shouldn't be limited to English-speaking vs Agbero-sounding. Neither determines intelligence.
Nigeria has many English-speaking Olodos.
“Nigeria's GDP grew about 3% in 2023.
That same year, inflation hit nearly 30%.
Real incomes collapsed and 100m people fell deeper into poverty.
The economy was growing, but the people were shrinking.
The idea of the Lagos Calabar coastal and the Sokoto-Badagiri Expressway is an idea from a capitalist”
Man calls out Economic voodoo of Tinubu led administration.