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Let's see how people defend this one. No slurs. No insults. I want to know what part of making medicine more expensive for the world at large does in benefiting anyone that isn't in the 1%
Corp Members could conveniently use their ₦19,800 Allawee to buy 2 Bags of 50kg Rice during Jonathan's Era and still have change.
What the hell are you celebrating here?
🇿🇦Popular South African xenophobic activist appeared in court and told the judge, "I don't have a lawyer because I don't work."
The statement has since sparked mixed reactions online, with many debating why they say other nationals are taking their jobs.
Gaza Health Ministry reports ~73,000+ total Palestinian deaths since Oct 2023. Figures do not distinguish civilians from combatants. IDF estimates it has killed 14,000–20,000+ Hamas/PIJ fighters. No verified public breakdown exists for civilians killed specifically by airstrikes. Data remains contested amid urban warfare and Hamas tactics.
Sorry to say this,
Nigeria is heading towards a very dark phase if what happened in the Ekiti election happens in the 2027 general election. It's game over.
Uncollected PVCs were shared to people to vote for APC; literally only APC voters were allowed to vote.
Fasten your seatbelts, we’re in for a very dangerous ride!
Today is World Refugee Day.
Yet, millions of Nigerians have become refugees in their own country. Across the North and other parts of Nigeria, communities have been displaced by terrorism, banditry and violent attacks, with IDP camps now a painful symbol of our national failure to protect our people.
Many of these camps are grossly underfunded and inadequate for the thousands forced to live there. Families struggle daily for food, healthcare, education and basic dignity. For many, survival has become their only reality.
Children are abducted from schools. Families are forced to flee their homes. Farmers abandon their lands. Citizens live in fear of kidnapping and violence.
Worse still, with insecurity continuing to spread and intensify, there is little hope for many displaced Nigerians to return to their communities and rebuild their lives safely. This is not OK
On this World Refugee Day, we must remember that behind every statistic is a human life disrupted, a family uprooted, and a future put on hold. Nigerians deserve safety, dignity and the right to live peacefully in their own country.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO