@AfricanHub_ That's what a leader should be, I stand with this great leader who cake into power to help his great country and Africa because it's an eye opener for democracy in africa. I look at democracy as a scam in Africa due to lack of transparency in duty from our leaders.
I am writing to the @PoliceNG
My brother came yesterday to get a phone I got for him, he left and boarded a public bus, while they got to this area: The underpass bridge shortly before 7 and 8 busstop, ajao, lagos, your men were under that bridge, pull the bus over, picked 3 boys out and my brother was one of them. They searched him and asked where he got the phone from, it was a brandnew phone in box. He said his sister gave him, they asked for receipts, i sent the receipts to him via whatsapp, they still refuse to let him go.
I asked them for what purpose.
They said they want to know exactly where the phone is coming from.....
The receipts has all the necessary informations they needed and they can call Amazon if they want to investigate inwhich I know they were just being criminal themselves.
To make the harassment worse, they told him to go print the receipts out...
How is that their business? Just curious? Also, why stereotype against an innocent boy on a public bus? Even after showing evidence of payment why keep him stranded?
Now, my husband said they want bribe or we have to beg them. Is this how you protect your citizen? Is this how to do your jobs as law enforcers? I am as shocked as I could be. 2 of them was cocking their guns when they saw us, my husband insisted I dont get out of the car. Are your men out on the street to kill people from the diaspora? Because cocking a gun when approaching unarmed citizen is a criminal act on it's own.
These are the officers names.
Daniel.I.
Isaac.J.
They refuse to tell us their office. How is that professional? Should we be scared of moving around lagos when we visit the country because police are hunting to take advantage of innocent citizens.
This is not good at all! Not at all!
Leaders prioritize personal or political interests over the welfare of workers, citizens need to demand accountability, and push for transparency from our leaders. Civil society groups, grassroots movements, and even everyday conversations need to push harder for citizens.
🇳🇬 JUST IN - Teachers, Nurses, and Retirees in Osun Are Forced to Beg, Borrow, and Starve for 12 Months as ₦130 Billion in Local Funds Lies Frozen in Federal Government Accounts
Thousands of local government workers in Osun State have gone over 12 months without salaries or pensions after more than ₦130 billion in federal allocations meant for the state’s 30 local government areas was frozen in March 2025 following a political dispute.
Those affected include teachers, nurses, healthcare workers, council staff, and retirees. Many say they now survive on borrowing, family support, and personal debt.
“We are working but not being paid. We borrow to eat. Some of us cannot feed our families anymore,” one council worker said.
Families have struggled to pay rent, school fees, and medical bills. Some workers say their children have stopped attending school because they cannot afford fees.
Retirees, who depend entirely on pensions, say they have been left with nothing.
“We served for years. Now we are abandoned. We depend on others to survive,” a retired worker said.
The crisis began after disputed local government elections in February 2025, which created a leadership conflict between officials aligned with Governor Ademola Adeleke and opposition figures. Federal authorities froze the allocations, citing unresolved legal disputes over legitimate leadership.
In December 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that withholding the funds was unconstitutional, but the allocations remain frozen.
Workers say they have sold belongings, taken loans, and accumulated debt just to survive.
“We have no income for one year. We are suffering,” another worker said.
The Osun State Government has repeatedly called for the release of the funds, warning that the freeze has crippled local government operations and worsened economic conditions across communities.
With no resolution so far, thousands of workers remain unpaid, with no clear timeline for when salaries and pensions will resume.
BSN
@channelstv No trust in this man DNA... All he want is who can feed his stomach and where he can eat from. If this man can come out to protest 🪧 and call Tinubu drug lord and still return and work for him, calling him a good president, this man has no shame.
BREAKING NEWS: Abia State governor Alex Otti just signed Senior Citizens Bills into law. This Bill entitles any citizen of Abia State who's 60 years old and above, free monthly salary, free medical bills, and other benefits till death
BREAKING NEWS: Abia State governor Alex Otti just signed Senior Citizens Bills into law. This Bill entitles any citizen of Abia State who's 60 years old and above, free monthly salary, free medical bills, and other benefits till death