They are people’s children, people’s parents, people’s spouses. They’ve spent 20 days in captivity. We cannot normalize silence! This too heartbreaking!💔
Your boyfriend is not supposed to fuck you in your house, even if he's stupid enough to be paying your rent.
But it happens sometimes, because... Kongi.
Where it becomes frequent, you're showing a high level of irresponsibility as a woman.
End.
DAY 22 — STILL MISSING 🚨
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OKIKIOLA KELANI | Age: 13
Last seen May 6, 2026 — Soloki Street, Aguda, Surulere, Lagos
22 days. Her family's pain is real. Your share is powerful.
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🙏 Don't stop. She is still out there.
“Remember Ovie Omo Agege won in 2015 under the Labour Party, Switch we are one now in NDC. Obi for president o”
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This NDC sweet Omo agege group pass us o 😂
This is one of the most dishonestly gaslighting writeups. Expect more of these as the campaigns heat up. It shows that Tinubu is very afraid.
When GEJ removed petrol subsidy with so many safety nets to help cushion the effect at a time when the economy was better prepared to handle it, who politicised it and organised a protest to reverse it? Tinubu!
When GEJ, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and Peter Obi were advocating for savings for the rainy day, who fought it vehemently? The governors who were aligned with Tinubu and the APC
When we had managed to keep Buhari, who was obviously clueless about governance, away from government, who went and teamed up with him to make sure he won for his own selfish ambition? Tinubu!
When insecurity was spreading all over the country, who turned a blind eye because he did not want to offend the North so he could get his turn at the presidency? Tinubu!
When herder terrorists made one of the first incursions into the SW and killed a prominent Yoruba person, who was out asking, "Where are the cows?"? Tinubu!
When the EndSars protests happened, who used his propaganda machinery to term it an insurrection sponsored by people who wanted to take over the government? Tinubu!
When did the military come in and kill peaceful, unarmed protesters? When Tinubu felt his moneybag at the tollgate genuinely threatened!
When he returned from France, where he fled for safety in the event that the country went up in flames after the shooting and was interviewed, what did he say? "Those at the tollgate have questions to answer too. Why were they there? How were they there? What kind of character are they?"
When Tinubu stole his way to power, what was the first thing he did? Yank off one of the only things Nigerians benefit from Nigeria. Took petrol subsidy away. Took education subsidy away. Asked us to endure baby steps of pain while spending our scarce commonwealth junketing across the globe, building expensive mansions for the VP in Abuja and his home state Borno, buying himself a new jet and a luxury yacht, taking the villa away from the national grid and pluging it fully into solar power while the entire country remains in darkness.
APC has been in power for 11 years. By next year, it'd be 12 uninterrupted years of APC in power. Tinubu and his party have brought nothing but pain, suffering, and death to Nigerians.
His audacity to be seeking a second term in office is solely because Nigerians are largely docile people. In some places, he'd have had to run into exile with his entire family by now.
21 years ago, I sat in a prison cell and learned I was pregnant.
Every sign pointed toward abortion. Every circumstance said this baby would never have a chance.
But I chose life.
I saw value in my daughter before anyone else could.
What I didn’t know was that her birth would help change laws in America. Fifteen years after I gave birth while chained to a hospital bed with a sheriff standing watch, that story reached the highest levels of government. And @POTUS granted me a full and unconditional pardon and signed legislation ending the shackling of women during childbirth in federal prisons.
Today, that same baby walked across the stage as a graduate of MIT.
From a prison birth to one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Never let your circumstances determine someone’s worth.
There is value in life.
There is purpose in every child.
Go, baby. The world is yours. ❤️🎓
#MIT #Graduation #ChooseLife #Redemption #SecondChances #ValueInLife
The worst thing about Obidients is — those people don't even want Your Money.
They just want Nigeria to Work for everyone.
Crazy group of people 😀 - no wonder they're hard to intimidate and influence negatively.
One thing I am learning from highly successful individuals is time management. They don't waste time on things that are not fruitful. They move very fast.
If Obi didn't leave ADC, he would still be talking about primaries. He has moved on from that already. That's why he is a successful businessman.
"Jesus!!! Peter Obi was doing a 25 million dollar turnover annually as of 2001."
When he said he can match Joe Biden in net worth, was he joking?
Peter Obi had British big men as part of his board members in his company. He was a tier one-rated individual in the UK.
The disrespect is too much.
Humility can be a sin at times.
While still agonizing over the ongoing deterioration of democracy in our nation, especially with the situation in Rivers State, and trying to reach out to our National Assembly members not to support and sustain the unconstitutionality and arbitrariness, I just heard that they have added salt to injury by using a voice vote to pass the illegality .
The Constitution is clear that this cannot be done through a voice vote but by calling individuals to answer 'yes' or 'no.'
You cannot determine a two-thirds majority by a voice vote.
While a two-thirds majority is crucial, it does not justify bypassing proper procedures and undermining the principles of transparency and accountability.
The use of a voice vote in such a significant decision not only disregards constitutional requirements but also erodes public trust in the democratic process as well as the transparency and integrity of the National Assembly .
Decisions of such magnitude must be made with integrity, following the letter and spirit of the law.
It is disheartening that a decision as crucial as approving an emergency proclamation — one that could alter the course of the nation — has been handled with such casual disregard for constitutional standards.
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) clearly requires that such a proclamation must be approved by at least two-thirds of all members of each House — the Senate and the House of Representatives.
A simple call of "Aye" or "Nay" cannot accurately measure this crucial threshold.
When a supermajority is required, it demands a recorded vote — whether by division, roll call, or electronic means. This isn't just a technicality; it's a matter of law and legitimacy.
The Senate Standing Orders and House Rules were established to ensure that decisions of this magnitude are made transparently, with accountability.
Ignoring these procedures is not just an oversight; it is a betrayal of the democratic process.
A voice vote for such a critical matter is not just insufficient; it's a dangerous precedent. If we can bend the rules so easily, what stops us from undermining other pillars of democracy?
Today, it's a voice vote on a state of emergency — tomorrow, it could be a voice vote on citizens' fundamental rights.
It is painful to think that members of the National Assembly, who swore to uphold the Constitution, could participate in a process that sidesteps the very essence of due process.
We must ask ourselves: If the law no longer anchors our decisions, then what does?
This is not just a flawed procedure; it is a warning signal.
We cannot afford to keep gambling with the soul of our democracy. -PO