ICPC is after El Rufai and we are told we should allow them to do their job but FG cleared Gbajabiamila instead of ICPC or EFCC.
All because he is Yoruba.
@ishakaa@Bulamacartoons Bulama & countless others have been exposed.
They publicly downplayed PMB’s efforts almost consistently for all or most part of his administration.
Now that their eyes have cleared, they lack the courage to admit it & apologize.
And they dare not criticise the confused Emilokan.
I don’t know why you guys like to single out Buhari for this road.
Among all presidents from 1999 till date, no one invested in the road between abuja to kano like Buhari.
Buhari completed Zaria to kaduna 100%
Buhari did Zaria to kano.
But no let’s hate him for not finishing the abuja section.
Why dint Yar’aduwa whom you love build the road?
Why dint Tinubu finish it in 3 years?
Look at how the BBC frames it. "If the people want me to have a third term, I will accept." Like it's a humble offer. Like the people are begging him.
But here is what the headline leaves out.
Tshisekedi is already serving his second term. The DRC constitution limits the president to two terms. What he is suggesting is an illegal power grab dressed up as democracy.
And why does the BBC soften this? Because Tshisekedi is their man. He plays nice with Western mining companies. He keeps cobalt flowing to your electric cars. He does not expel your diplomats.
When a leader in Mali or Burkina Faso talks about extending terms, the BBC calls it a coup or a regression. When a Western-backed leader does it, the headline is gentle. "He may consider."
Same continent. Same violation of term limits. Different framing.
That is not journalism. That is propaganda with a British accent.
Tinubu almost changed his name to Buhari yesterday in an attempt to appease the Northerners. Lessons. Before now, they used to throw Buhari under the bus. The truth is no matter the political gimmick from Tinubu, the North has decided against him. He knows this, we know too.
This is a classic case of what Dr. MT used to call “Beautiful Problem”. It is a success trap where two individual wins creates a collective problem.
To solve this, the first thing they need to do is stop looking at this as a competition between two careers. When a couple starts weighing who makes more or whose job is more thriving, the marriage is already losing.
What the couple needs to do is to sit down and ask where they want to be in ten years. If the Abuja job is a stepping stone to a global role or a big career peak for the husband, and staying in Port Harcourt means the wife stays at a plateau, then the move makes sense for the future of the whole family.
However, if the wife’s thriving job in PH is the foundation of their long-term stability and the Abuja job is just more money without a bigger purpose, then moving might be a strategic mistake.
Consultation is the only way forward here. The husband has the responsibility to lead the family to where the provision is, but he should not do it at the cost of his wife's sense of purpose. They should look for the middle ground.
Can the wife’s job be done remotely? Can she transition into a consultancy role or start a branch in Abuja? Abuja is a big hub for almost every industry in Nigeria. Sometimes we fear a move because we can't see the new opportunities yet.
And if they are still stuck after the consultation, they should try a trial period. The husband moves to Abuja first for six months. This allows them to see how the family handles the distance and if the Abuja job is worth the hype after the high cost of living is deducted. And if not, they should go back to the drawing board.
Like I used to tell couples, marriage is a partnership where sometimes one person carries the weight so the other can fly, and then you switch roles later.
If they are both trying to fly in opposite directions at the same time, the center will not hold. They have to pick one direction together and commit to making it work.
I hope this helps.
Not a single sacrifice this President has made.
When the economy is hardest, he makes zero sacrifice and lives large.
Came into power and splurged on a new Jet, Yatch, mansion for VP, fleet of armored SUV, and billions for travel.
Has a big cabinet with some of the most incompetent ministers we have seen.
We now have an apartheid power supply system that has gotten worst. He goes off grid and splurges on solar.
Fuel prices are high he mouths the same worthless CNG plan and tells Nigerians to be grateful.
People are being killed in hundreds and lazily tweets 2 days later and when he manages go get himself to visit the victims, he addresses them at the airport.
Every other day, something is being named after him. No decorum or class. Just embracing and encouraging shocking levels of subserviency from the shameless political class.
Nigerians pay more for everything. A generation of young people are having their productive years wasted with no form of care or remorse.
I have benefited absolutely nothing from Tinubu’s government. He promises better future that requires sacrifices. Sacrifices he has shown no interest in making.
A leader should be an example. Make some sacrifices. Show you care.
I don’t respect it!
He admitted the errors. Just like that? No apology.
When some Nigerians first pointed them out, Taiwo Oyedele denied it. Supporters of President Tinubu went further, raining insults and accusing critics of being unpatriotic or ignorant.
gaskiya this regime is bringing out the inner side of everyone. simwal, who only tweets once a year and hardly engages with anyone, has tweeted a lot more in the past couple of days than he did in the past regime.
If we finally get an empathetic and sincere leader after these locusts, it’s then you’ll realize Nigerians are not adaptive as we assume.
They’ll demand for things they didn’t demand under the leaders that hate them.
You sat and enforced a bullshit regulation then turn around to tell Nigerians that the sector has a market problem. How many people can afford your bullshit band A?
By the time Tinubu and his gangs are done with Abuja, even Lagos would look like London to us.
I have never seen a people that all they do is take and take, destroy and destroy.
El Rufai at one point or another also betrayed Atiku, OBJ and Buhari.
It’s okay to speak about injustices but let’s not act as if El Rufai is a saint or even loyal to anything or anyone.
Duniyar ce juyi juyi ce.
Mutane dayawa dauka sukeyi dabararsu ce tasa sukayi nasara a wasu ababen.
Idan Allah ya zabeka ka gode masa, wanda basu kai labari ba kayi musu addua, idan bazaka iya ba then don’t mock them, the life is short, simple and cyclical, what goes around might come around😎
Tinubu and his gang have stopped telling you are about “turning the corner” or “temporary pain” because they themselves have now realized the pain is not temporary!