@onu_slim There's no justification for being 'broken beyond empathy', if you're bad , you're bad. Nigerians aren't good people. If you keep bringing out a red ball from a bag of red and blue, the chances are there are more red balls than blue balls in the bag. Nigerians aren't good people.
"My assignment has nothing to do with partisan politics. Don't distract my attention. I have never told you 'this is the fellow you should vote for' . Have I ever said that one? Whether in secret or in open -Never!"
— Pastor E.A Adeboye
Still dangerous and a safety hazard by design
This is like putting a bomb on the foundation of a building if it explodes
The cylinder should not sit inside the wall of the building
Demanding good governance should never lead to humiliation, intimidation, or torture. I have always believed that the child of nobody can become somebody without knowing anybody, but the reality of our system has made that dream difficult for millions of Nigerians.
My crime was believing in a better Nigeria and to demand accountability, justice, and good governance. What I went through, and what I am still going through, has tested me emotionally, mentally, and physically, but it did not break me.
Instead, it made me stronger.
This experience has strengthened my belief that Nigeria can still become the country of our dreams — a nation where hard work, honesty, and dedication matter more than connections or power.
While the matter remains before the court, I will continue to respect the legal process and remain hopeful that justice will prevail.
Nigeria will be great again. Do not give up on our country.
Someday, the child of nobody will truly become somebody without knowing anybody.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬
Justice will never be cracked.
Countless people with diabetes live with the fear that a wound may not heal and could eventually lead to amputation. This UC Riverside research is getting so much attention. New Oxygen Gel Could Prevent Amputation in Diabetic Patients by Healing Wounds.
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FirstHoldCo profit rockets 72% in Q1
FirstHoldco Plc delivered a masterclass performance in its first-quarter 2026 financials, recording a 72% year-on-year profit before tax (PBT) growth.
Profit before tax (PBT) jumped to ₦321 billion from ₦186.47 billion in the corresponding period of 2025, supported by steady interest-earning capacity and robust fee income generation.
https://t.co/0AoNKo5lRv
For several years now, I have been studying the influence of artificial intelligence on the human being, not as algorithms, neural networks, machine learning, or computational systems, but as a gradual substitute for thinking itself, for instinct, for memory, for culture, and ultimately for human presence within the world, because the real transformation does not begin when machines start thinking, but when humans slowly stop.
Born was born as a part of Generation X, I belong to that strange generation raised exactly on the fault line between the analog world and the internet age, old enough to remember life before screens and digital dependence, yet young enough to adapt to them, which perhaps makes us the last generation still capable of comparing the two realities from experience rather than theory.
And this is where my observations began.
For generations before mine, nobody needed instructions on how to dress for a formal reception, how to behave within certain spaces, what etiquette meant, or how appearance relates to context, because these things were absorbed naturally through family, books, observation, and culture itself.
But increasingly, among those born after 2000, one notices something different, not stupidity, but the absence of instinct for detail, because consciousness shaped by algorithms gradually expects context itself to be externally explained.
I recently watched a brilliant 26-year-old IT specialist arrive at a formal reception wearing sneakers, wrinkled clothing, disordered hair, and complete confidence, entirely unaware that the issue was never fashion, but cultural orientation. I simply did not allow him to enter.
And this is only the beginning.
More and more educational theorists openly discuss a future in which children born after 2025 will no longer receive classical education, but only profession-oriented training, without literature, philosophy, history, art, or general culture, creating highly functional individuals with increasingly narrow intellectual worlds.
The truly disturbing part is not ignorance itself, but the absence of discomfort at ignorance.
Ask such a person what an iceberg is, and if he does not know, he will calmly answer: “I do not need to know that.”
And precisely there civilization begins to retreat.
I sit facing my library, looking at shelves filled with philosophy, history, and classical literature, thinking of Bertrand Russell writing his three monumental volumes of "History of Western Philosophy", and I cannot escape the feeling that artificial intelligence, with its quiet and patient integration into daily life, may slowly produce generations incapable of deep thought, incapable of reading, incapable of understanding art, history, or philosophy, functioning efficiently while consciousness itself contracts backward, toward something prior even to Homo sapiens, toward Homo erectus, toward a technologically equipped intellectual Cro-Magnon.
And perhaps that is the greatest irony of all: humanity created the most intelligent technology in its history precisely at the moment it began surrendering its own capacity to think.
To those who have made the difficult decision to move on to a new platform, I offer my genuine respect and best wishes. These are hard choices,We are all fighting for a better Nigeria, even when our roads diverge.
I want to make it clear that I am staying in the (ADC). 🤝
UPDATE: The Governance Advisory Council (GAC) today unanimously endorsed and adopted the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, @drobafemihamzat to be Consencus candidate for the 2027 elections in Lagos State.
Alhaji Prince Tajudeeen Oluyole Olusi spoke on behalf of the GAC, today at the Lagos House Marina.
The GAC members also announced that they paid for his nomination form.
#KOHLagos2027
#GreaterLagosRising
@jidesanwoolu
I have officially picked up my nomination and expression of interest forms, taking a definitive step forward in my aspiration to serve as Governor of Lagos State on the platform of our great party, the APC.
This moment is bigger than a political process. It is a personal commitment to purposeful leadership, inclusive governance, and the kind of progress that every Lagosian can feel and point to.
My resolve is rooted in service, anchored in a clear vision, and driven by one conviction; that Lagos deserves development which reaches every community, creates real opportunities for its people, and leaves no one behind.
I begin this journey with humility, courage, and complete faith in God and in the good people of Lagos. Together, we are building something this state will be proud of.
Irorun Ipinle Eko 2027
#SMAGold #SamuelMawuyonAjose #LovingLagosForward #Lagos2027
"Surulere is for you, Lagos is for you to win..." President's Chief of Staff tells Hamzat
It was another day of hope of realisation for the aspiration of the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat's political ambition, as the former Speaker, House of Representatives, (currently Chief of Staff to the President), Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila express his full support for governorship ambition of the Aspirant.
Responding to the request of Hamzat for support, Gbajabiamila, while testifying to the capacity and competence of Hamzat for the governing of Lagos State, said there's no doubt that Lagos is in a safe hand.
"Dr. Hamzat you're a man of honour and it shows by not taking things for granted judging by this consultation move. But I am saying it publicly that you can take me for granted because I have confidence in your ability and capacity. So, take my support for granted. My constituency, Surulere is for you...."
President Trump visited the secret service member in the hospital who took the bullet for him last thiursday . This is presidential #Patriotism, inspire patriotism
Drama as Akpabio Shut Down senator for raising the issue of Lack of funding for Police.
Look at the way he’s the 3rd most powerful man in the country is proudly proclaiming that we don’t have adequate funding for all our security operatives.
There was a country!💔😔
@dele003 Nice Message From This Skit, But We Can't Do It By Violence. Just Go To The Local Govt And Demand Accountability, Picket The Local Government Or Use The Various Govt Anti-Corruption Agencies; Local Govt Chairmen Don't Have Immunity.