It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.
…it’s like your compass points north and you know it does. But you’ve just seen too much of the south to not feel like going down south isn’t normal. So you do…
@wazgenious@monnyx49@DavidHundeyin You suppose commot that genius Abi wetin you spell there for your name. Drink a fool cup of water, you seem to enjoy it
@ERINFOLAMI2024@oddminers @NationalGridNg @grok Installed generation capacity not actual electricity generated. You keep insulting everyone in the comments but simple English is difficult for you 🤦🏾♂️ can we generate 14k? Yes. Do we? NO!
We should protest. Against these killings. Against this carnage. Against the injustice.
And when we are done, we must also protest against them with our votes. Deny every one of them with our votes.
Because you know what? That your shiny little, gated and security-man-guarded apartment in the city will not stop them when they come. You may be next.
I came accross this podcast today and honestly I’m glad someone else is saying this.
There’s no amount of prayer you want to pray that will change the situation of Nigeria or your lives .
There’s so many problems you face today that won’t exist if not for bad governance!
While teenagers are working summer jobs to buy cars abroad, a medical doctor in Nigeria has to do heavy calculations to afford transportation and feeding, is that normal to you?
Many young men and women are avoiding marriages today mainly because of money, not lack of spouses .
We really need to ask ourselves some genuine questions 🤦♀️
As Nigeria counts down to 2027, my team and I have spent the last five months building something big.
It’s called Power and Plunder — a series that takes you through the entire history of Nigeria’s leadership.
From Tafawa Balewa in 1960 to the current administration, we’re doing deep dives on every single leader who has occupied that office. How they governed. What they built. What they destroyed. And how, for better or worse, each one shaped the course of this country.
First episode drops Wednesday, May 6th. Watch this space.