Hey everyone, Bayo Onanuga told you the Tinubu government didn't know about that agency.
But way back in 2015, they were already using it to funnel money through fake projects, overseas training, and events worldwide.
It was a total free-for-all for them. Just imagine something, write a memo, and the money's approved and split among them. This isn't the only agency like this; there are tons more.
The Chief of Staff, SGF, CBN, NASS Leadership, and others all have their own agencies that give them monthly kickbacks.
This is just the beginning... I hope your notification bell is ON.
You've got to help make sure corruption is totally wiped out in Nigeria, and you can do your part by sharing this post so 500k Nigerians see it.
Let's go...
This portuguese team are the most confusing....waited till 90+ before they started dropping balls in the box when they had one of the most lethal headers of the ball in the game for the previous 80 minutes.
This is the respect part I was talking about.
As much as I respect Dr. Joe and you, it doesn't stop me from questioning your or his ideology or opinion.
We need to move past the state where you assume smart and wise people are always right, so any contrary opinion from you must be trash or inferior simply because they are older and more successful.
Whenever you see citizens in a country fully organized and flawlessly coordinated to achieve a highly specific political objective, best believe that such solidarity is absolutely never spontaneous.
Behind these chaotic protests lies a highly active, well-funded network of shadow organizers. These are the people responsible for mapping out the precise routes the protesters use through the city, sourcing and providing the daily food, water, and administrative logistics, and managing the financial miscellaneous. They do not just operate on-site; behind the scenes, they employ elite legal teams to constantly manage court cases, post bail, and prevent a full-scale government crackdown on the demonstrators. It is this massive reservoir of resources that allows these mobs to organize sustained movements spanning several months and even years. The organizers never seem to run out of money to handle endless litigation, coordinate media coverage, and fight toe-to-toe with state security agencies. They always appear to have an infinite supply of capital, legal protection, and transport logistics to sustain the chaos.
This proves beyond any shadow of a reasonable doubt that these xenophobic protests are organized, structured, and heavily funded by actors with state-level financial capabilities. It is obviously not the impoverished Black working class who are independently bankrolling this campaign. They simply do not possess the massive capital, the institutional leverage, or the sovereign resources required for this level of multi-month, nationwide logistical coordination. And even if they did, why on earth would they waste their precious resources chasing out fellow poor African migrants running petty local businesses or working in corporate offices? If they truly possessed that level of organic, state-scale funding and coordination, they would naturally channel that immense zeal, boiling passion, and limitless resources toward the actual oppressors: the wealthy white minority and foreign mining cartels who still systematically control over 70% of their agricultural land, sit on their lucrative gold and platinum mines, and hoard the national wealth to fund their massive corporate monopolies.
So, it is blindingly obvious that it is these exact same European colonizers, domestic oligarchs, and foreign corporate interests in South Africa who are actively instigating, funding, and coordinating these divisive protests behind the scenes. While the average, frustrated South African on the street may religiously believe that these xenophobic movements are entirely organic and patriotic, the tragic reality is that the Black working class is merely being pulled like helpless puppets by their historic masters, sleepwalking directly into their own economic doom.
But I must confess, the participating South Africans have truly let the entire continent down. Because even though it is factually true that the Boers and foreign capital are responsible for orchestrating these massive demonstrations, while the politically uneducated local is merely a tool being shaped for their own destruction, they could have at least demanded a better, more dignified script from their puppet masters. Chasing poor and middle-class African migrants out of your communities under the cheap excuse that they are "taking your jobs" is the ultimate tragedy of self-deprecation. By falling for this elite propaganda, you are indirectly agreeing with the exploitative multinational corporations who claim that the local population is not sufficiently skilled, literate, or capable of handling these jobs. You are essentially internalizing your own oppression and declaring yourself a person of zero substance, relevance, or capability in your own homeland.
At this very moment, every single right-thinking, class-conscious group in South Africa should be organizing massive, parallel counter-demonstrations to aggressively protest against this manufactured stupidity. If this cycle of state-sponsored hatred is allowed to continue, it will forever leave a permanent, ugly stain on the name, history, and face of the Black South African working class.
When Funke Akindele started Jenifa's Diary and intentionally portrayed a character who spoke poor English for comic effect, whenever I saw my younger sister, who was in secondary school then, watching it on TV, I would ask her to change the channel. I knew children are easily influenced and can quickly pick up habits they see repeatedly.
The same applies to Peller's content, before the coinage of "Olodo Uprising" concept by Ycee, whenever TikTok's algorithm brings it to my feed, I swipe past it because I am not comfortable with that style of communication. I wouldn't have had any issue if he had chosen to communicate in a native language, provided he used it appropriately.
The purpose of content should be to entertain, educate, and inform. If it does not achieve ALL of these objectives, then it is not content that should be promoted for public consumption, especially where children are concerned.
The content children consume today shapes the language, values, and habits they carry into tomorrow.
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The era that fought to reward intelligence and talent, and to make smart people famous.
Then Olodo Nation attacked, led by a men who either forged certificates or had no certificate at all.
And their Olodominions said “even if he presents a NEPA bill I will vote him”.
The prices of groceries right now in Canada is highly unsustainable.
I do not like saying things like this, but if I keep quite walahi its a crime.
This is trenches territory for real
Novak Djokovic just said being bored is the most creative state a child can be in.
His son is 10 and his daughter is 7.
He says when his son told him he was bored after a morning of ping pong, kayaking, and soccer, he sat him down for a conversation most parents avoid.
"It's okay to be bored sometimes. When you're bored, it doesn't mean that you have to instantly take a book or a screen. You need to also learn how to be with your thoughts."
Djokovic says boredom is when creativity finally shows up, and it's also when everything you have been suppressing through your phone comes to the surface.
Most parents are protecting their kids from the only state that grows them.
— Novak Djokavic (@DjokerNole) on Jay Shetty's (@jayshetty) podcast