Good morning beautiful Nigerians. It's another day to remind Tinubu that our Oyo state schoolchildren, Borno state schoolchildren, and their teachers are still in terrorists captivity for 50 days now.
Please when will Tinubu rescue the schoolchildren and teachers?
48 DAYS IN CAPTIVITY
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
Government, bring back our children.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
Tinubuβs administration has moved on and left them to their unfortunate fate πππππππππππ
Please, pray for them in church today and retweet this for the world to see.
You know what shook me when I was Muslim?
The story of Hosea. God tells a prophet to marry a woman He knows will betray him.
She does. She runs to other men. She ends up enslaved, sold, used up, worthless to the world.
And God tells Hosea to go BUY HER BACK.
To pay money for his own wife who cheated on him, and love her again. Hosea 3.
I thought it was the most humiliating command in the Bible. Why would any man do that?
Then I realized I was the wife.
I gave my heart to everything but God. I chased other masters. I sold myself cheap. I made myself worthless.
And God looked at me, the betrayer, and didnβt say βyouβre not worth it.β
He said, βName the price. Iβm buying her back.β
Thatβs the Gospel. God doesnβt wait for the unfaithful to come crawling back clean.
He pays to redeem them while theyβre still dirty.
Islam told me to make myself worthy of God.
Hosea showed me a God who pays to redeem the unworthy.
The cross was Him naming the price.
Praise the Lord.
I just read the statement issued by Bayo Onanuga on behalf of the Presidency, which supposedly trying to put a defence for the Chief of staff, Gbajabiamila.
However, I think the Presidency's statement was clearly intended to shut down public scrutiny. Ironically, it has achieved the exact opposite. It answered some questions, but in doing so, it exposed even bigger ones.
Let us assume, for a moment, that every allegation against Prince Adeyemi is true. Even then, the statement leaves glaring gaps that no amount of rhetoric can paper over.
You are asking Nigerians to believe that one private citizen woke up one morning, invented a presidential agency, forged his own appointment, secured office space inside the Federal Secretariat, recruited staff, held meetings with diplomats, corresponded with government institutions, allegedly opened a CBN account through official channels, and if the official budget documents are anything to go by, the same "non-existent" agency found its way into the Appropriation Act with an allocation running into billions.
If that is truly what happened, then this is no longer just the story of an alleged fraudster. It is also the story of spectacular institutional failure. Either government systems were astonishingly easy to deceive, or there are questions that still have not been answered.
The statement conveniently glosses over the budget issue. That silence is deafening.
How does a fictitious agency appear in the national budget? Budget allocations do not descend from heaven. They pass through ministries, the Budget Office, executive review and legislative approval. Who introduced the line item? Who processed it? Who signed off on it? Who failed to ask whether the agency even existed?
Those are not political questions. They are governance questions.
Then there is the issue of the Federal Secretariat office. Offices inside government complexes are not roadside kiosks. How was the space obtained? Under whose authority? How long did it operate? Who interacted with the occupants? Who looked the other way?
Again, silence.
Then comes the most curious part of the story.
The Presidency says the very person allegedly identified as the link between Adeyemi and the purported appointment, Dolapo Babatunde Tanimola, had died in a hotel fire just five days before Adeyemi's arrest.
That is an extraordinary detail. Yet we are given almost nothing beyond it.
Was there an autopsy? Was there a coroner's inquest? What did investigators conclude about the fire? Were his electronic devices, communications and financial records examined? If he was central enough to be named in the statement, why is the public expected not to ask what became of the investigation into his death?
These are not conspiracy theories. They are the obvious questions any serious investigator would ask.
The Presidency wants Nigerians to focus exclusively on whether Adeyemi is an impostor. Fair enough. The courts will determine that.
But the Presidency cannot ask the public to ignore the conduct of government institutions in the same breath.
This is bigger than one man.
If the council was fake, explain how it entered the budget.
If the appointment was forged, explain how government systems repeatedly interacted with the supposed beneficiary.
If official channels were deceived, explain where the safeguards failed.
If there was no insider involvement, show the documentary trail that proves it.
Accountability does not begin and end with charging one individual. It also requires explaining how the machinery of government appeared to validate, accommodate or fail to detect what is now described as a complete fabrication.
The public deserves more than a carefully written press statement. It deserves answers backed by records, timelines and evidence.
Until those answers are provided, this matter is far from settled.
*Barr. Solomon Dalung*
Ex Minister of Youths & Sports
44 DAYS IN CAPTIVITY
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
Government, bring back our children.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
Government, bring back our children.
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Please retweet this for the world to see.
The media isn't talking about the case of Femi Gbajabiamila.
Nigerians are not even aware of such a grave issue.
How was β¦1.3b released to a non-existent agency?
The fraud under Tinubu is beyond the human comprehension.
@winexviv Good suggestion. Hundred million is high. You want the winner to resign and go into something else. We'll loose the best brains that ought to impact our teaming young ones.
My CT scan result came back, and it showed that the cancer has metastasized to my lungs, my ovary, and some other parts of my body. There is no option for chemotherapy anymore. This means my days are numbered. Cancer won guysss. π
Inconvenient truth was the title of a book written by Algor, the former US vice president.
The young south African lady in the video below represents another version of inconvenient truth from South Africa addressed to all Nigerian.
Day 39 in terrorists den
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
Government, bring back our children.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
46 children are still in terrorists den.
Government, bring back our children.
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Please retweet this for the world to see.
I was at a POS stand this evening when an elderly man, probably in his 70s, came to withdraw β¦1,000.
He asked the POS lady to speak with his son, who transferred the money immediately.
She counted β¦900 and handed it to him.
The old man said softly, βThe charge is usually β¦50, not β¦100.β
But the woman snapped, βBaba, abeg no stress me. Na β¦100 charge for β¦1k.β
The man looked devastated. You could tell he had already calculated what that β¦950 would buy, and that extra β¦50 meant everything.
I stepped in and told the POS lady to give him β¦10,000.
Omorβ¦ the old man laid flat on the ground and held my legs π