@RealOlaudah Now some younger person’s might understand why physical violence is a solution even within the senate and house by colleagues.
Physical correction is another solution to tame criminals in leadership. Only the naive think otherwise.
@Feranuvo@sepril23NG Immediately any individuals safety/security is compromised physically, their biometrics are the easiest/quickest to exploit.
Don’t be deceived by the “Hollywood” modern tech fallacy.
Govt. agencies globally are examples.
🌌 Roscosmos has shared a new image of Earth captured by its hydrometeorological satellite Electro‑L.
#Russia operates about 1559 active satellites, including numerous classified military systems, and plans to expand its orbital constellation to around 2,600 over the next decade
Wale Edun told the IMF to their face just last week. Nigeria is not taking your loan. He turned down the offer publicly in Washington while attending the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.
Four days later, he was “out of the cabinet”.
Now today, Tinubu has gone back to Senate asking for $516.3 million from Deutsche Bank. For a road. The same man who has already borrowed $6 billion in the last month alone.
They say Edun resigned on health grounds. Very convenient health that started the moment he became an obstacle to borrowing.
Taiwo Oyedele just arrived. His first assignment? Rubber-stamp the next loan letter. That is the job description now.
Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within
It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong.
This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence.
We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries.
These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure?
Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations.
With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
A few days after 'admitting' that its decades-old anti-industrial position for Afrixa was wrong, @WorldBankGroup is back to regular programming, advising Nigeria to return to importing petrol and exporting crude oil.
A report by @ucee for @Spearhead_Af
“Inside INEC office in Rivers State and I’m seeing Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ billboard inside INEC.”
— A man cries out after spotting President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” billboard inside an INEC office in Rivers State, a body expected to remain neutral and unbiased.
The people who no longer pretend that starting WW3 was about "murdered Iranian protesters" and are saying openly that it was about blockading China's energy supply, are the same people telling you they want to "protect Nigerian Christians".
You'd have to be a retard to buy it.
Unfortunately, a large number of Nigerians literally spent their childhood drinking creamy animal fat residue instead of actual milk, and their frontal lobes never fully developed.
It's not their fault.
Singing the PVC song again, meanwhile the man who is responsible for counting the votes and declaring the winner follows Dayo Israel on Twitter and describes APC as "we".
Well, no be me go rain on the hopium parade.
Maybe the lesson is needed so the eternal adjusters can finally get angry and do something. I can't be the only angry man in Nigeria.
@GrowWithAbraham@thisischinaza You still need validation from the AI program by the corporate bodies programming the current situation!!
Can the devil fight against itself?
You have an old Android phone in a drawer right now. Collecting dust. Worth nothing.
Someone built a script that turns it into a full Linux desktop. Or a smart home server. Or a development machine. For free.
It's called linux-android.
One script. No root required. No flashing. No risk of bricking your device. Run it in Termux and your old phone becomes a Linux computer.
Here's what it installs:
→ Full Linux desktop. XFCE4, LXQt, or MATE. Real windowed desktop on your phone. Connect a monitor and keyboard via USB and it looks like a PC.
→ Smart home server. Home Assistant runs on your phone. Control your WiFi lights, plugs, and smart devices from any browser on your network. No cloud needed.
→ GPU acceleration. Snapdragon phones get near-native GPU performance through Turnip Vulkan drivers. Mali GPUs use software fallback.
→ SSH server. Access your phone from any computer on your WiFi. Full terminal. Transfer files. Write code. All from your laptop keyboard.
→ Wine support. Run basic Windows applications on your Android phone through Box64 translation.
→ Audio support. PulseAudio configured automatically.
→ Works on any Android phone with Termux support.
Here's the wildest part:
A Raspberry Pi 4 costs $35 to $75. A used mini PC costs $100+. A VPS costs $5/month forever.
That old phone in your drawer? It has a faster processor, more RAM, a built-in battery backup, WiFi, and a touchscreen. All for $0. You already own it.
A Snapdragon 855 from a 2019 phone still outperforms most entry-level server chips. You're throwing away a computer every time you upgrade your phone.
Not anymore.
One command. One old phone. A full Linux machine.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
Many people are being misled about the ADC's convention and INEC stand, so let's state the facts clearly.
Under the Electoral Act 2022 (Section 82(1)), political parties are only required to give INEC Nigeria 21 days' notice before any convention or primary.
The role of INEC is to monitor, not to approve or validate convention or primary. The law says INEC "may attend", not must attend.
Even Nigerian courts have settled this. Let's walk through it: In PDP v. Sylva, court said INEC is only an observer, not a decision-maker.
In Lado v. CPC, court stated that INEC's absence does not invalidate a primary.
In APC v. Marafa, even with INEC present, a flawed process was still nullified.
So, the truth is INEC's presence does not make a convention or primary valid and INEC's absence does not make it invalid.
What truly matters is proper notice to INEC, compliance with the party constitution, and compliance with the Electoral Act.
For example, in the 2013 Anambra PDP primaries, the court recognized the candidate produced through due process, not the one INEC attended. Sen. Andy Uba was affected.
Summarily, INEC does not create candidates; political parties do. Let's stop spreading false narratives.
The ADC's National Convention followed the party's constitution, and they invited INEC 21 days before the convention.
Whether INEC Nigeria observed the convention or not is irrelevant because the Electoral Act says they "may" monitor, not "must" monitor the convention or primary.
Before you come here to teach me law, go and read what the Electoral Act says and correct me where I'm wrong. I will be happy to learn from you rather than all those false narratives flying around. To me, ADC is on track. #ADCConvention2026
Ndubuisi Nicholas Ifedoro
15th April, 2026.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) wishes to inform the public that, pursuant to resolutions reached at its National Convention held on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Rainbow Event Centre, Garki, Abuja, the Party has approved the expulsion of certain individuals for acts deemed inconsistent with its constitution, values, and disciplinary framework.
The affected individuals are Hon. Leke Abejide, Nafiu Bala Gombe, Mr. Kingsley Temitope Ogga, Mr. Don Norman Obinna, Mr. Kennedy Odion, Mr. Clement Ehigiator, Mrs. Stella Chukwuma, Patrick Ambut, Johny Tovie Derek, Duke Dick, and Elias Adikwu.
This decision followed the consideration and adoption of a motion on the discipline of erring members, duly presented and ratified by delegates at the Convention under the leadership of His Excellency, Senator David Mark, GCON, National Chairman of the Party.
With this action, the affected individuals cease to be members of the African Democratic Congress with immediate effect. Consequently, they are now at liberty to explore other political platforms, and any political party that may wish to receive them is free to do so.
The Party reiterates its unwavering commitment to discipline, internal democracy, and the rule of law. The ADC will continue to uphold the highest standards of accountability as it consolidates its position as a credible and viable alternative for Nigerians.