Yesterday, May 19th, in Abuja, I attended the Presidential screening organised by our party, which took over two and a half hours. They carefully reviewed all my documents, including my degree certificates, NYSC credentials, and age declarations.
During the process, I also addressed questions regarding my vision for a new Nigeria and the type of leadership our nation urgently needs right now. Following this, I was cleared and received the presidential nomination form I had previously paid for.
I would like to commend the screening committee, led by former governor Sam Egwu, for their thorough and professional approach. Additionally, I appreciate our party's leadership for upholding the democratic process.
A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO
I want a woman to lead. It's high time women start their own political party and endorse their presidential candidates.
Don't tell me that women will do worse. Be worse men have been doing all these years is enough. It's our turn to out-worse you.
If you don't have skin in the game. If your close relatives haven't been killed. If your village hasn't been ravaged. If you've not spent days looking for your relatives. If you sit and enjoy life in the comfort of your home and more, if you are observing a tragedy from afar, you will always find it very easy to speak with such fluency.
Curiously, you see so many good sides (positives) to the current administration BUT every other person is evil and no good sides to highlight.
Anyway, for some of us who have suffered immense loss since the advent of Tinubu and his APC horde, none of these things matter.
We have always had corrupt leaders. World over, leaders are corrupt everywhere. Ab Lincoln even had to resort to vote buying and other antics to get the amendment passed.
None of that can be compared to having malevolent and painfully evil people in power, to whom HUMAN LIFE DOESN'T HOLD ANY WORTH. Especially when such life doesn't share their faith or language.
All in all, God sees all.
There’s absolutely nothing more pleasing than watching yourself do the things you said you’d do. I really value honoring the promises I’ve made to myself.
If we finally get an empathetic and sincere leader after these locusts, it’s then you’ll realize Nigerians are not adaptive as we assume.
They’ll demand for things they didn’t demand under the leaders that hate them.
you can literally walk into most tax authority offices and you'll be guided on how to be complaint at zero cost. if you want more personalized services, speak to a tax consultant.
What is paining me is how there are no instructions and resources for how to even do this. Just a deadline and threats.
I already have a Tax ID from 2024, it's the one I use for Upwork and the one my employer uses.
I went and followed one girl's instructions from Instagram and I suddenly have a new Tax ID with my employers name on it.
The questions are now as follows:
- What happens to my old Tax ID?
- How do I delete the new one and stick to the old one?
- How do I file my taxes before March 31 and which one do I use?
The most annoying part of the thing is that I could have simply asked the AI they put on the Tax website but they still put a paywall on the AI so you must pay them to learn how to file your taxes.
I'm tired fr
“Misandry is like women venting,” yet we have women who intentionally poison men to death, and commit all manner of atrocities born out of deep-seated hatred for men.
To reduce all of that to mere “venting” is not only careless, it is intellectually dishonest. This is precisely what happens when everything is filtered through emotion; clarity is lost, and meaningful conversation becomes impossible. The standard should be simple: condemn misogyny as well as misandry. Do not, for a moment, pretend one is lesser than the other.
no, being in a public space does not mean an individual has no right to privacy.
while the law allows for certain types of recording in public, it does not grant a "blanket right" for anyone to film anything and include others without restriction.
1. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a public place.
2. S 37 CFRN applies to privacy in the home &other private confines not the public.
3. SS 35 & 36 NDPA apply mainly to organizations that process & control data
4. The lady here is exempted under 3(2)(d) NDPA
Modern women obsession with "soft life" and "princess treatment" has made a whole generation of women completely blind to the brutal reality of what it actually takes for a man to provide that.
You are demanding a man be endlessly romantic, available 24/7, and constantly planning aesthetic dates, while he is literally in the trenches fighting a ruthless economy to build the very empire you want to rest in.
You cannot demand the spoils of war and then complain that the soldier is too tired to entertain you when he finally gets home. We want the absolute financial security of a conqueror, but we expect him to have the carefree personality and infinite free time of a golden retriever. A man cannot simultaneously be at peace and at war. If he is building your fortress, you have to give him the grace to be exhausted
Many human rights organizations, activists & concerned Nigerians ran countless campaigns for the reopening of investigation into Dadiyata’s disappearance, the DSS turned deaf ears. Dadiyata’s family appeared on many TV channels to appeal to the government, but nothing was done. Now that Elrufai is giving them back to back sleepless nights ahead of 2027 elections, the government is suddenly willing to reopen the case. Once again, politics is the priority not the people.
“If I do not provide steady electricity in four years, do not vote for me for 2nd Tenure,” -BAT
Thirty-two months after being incharge and instead of living by his powerful words, he now dumps National Grid that has been performing abysmally under his watch.
Those were the powerful words then that inspired hope among Nigerians who longed for light in their homes, stability for their businesses, and growth for their nation. Yet, while Nigerians are still grappling with that unfulfilled, categorical electoral promise - and without clear communication on the obstacles, if any, we read of provision in 2025 budget about the ₦10 billion for solar power at Aso Rock, and in 2026 budget another humongous amount for upgrade and maintenance and now we are being scarcitically told that Presidential Villa has planned to be disconnected from the national grid to rely entirely on solar.
It is a gross neglect and deeply worrisome when the seat of power abandons the national grid. One would expect government institutions to lead efforts to strengthen and expand the grid so that other establishments, and ultimately, citizens can benefit. If those in authority disconnect themselves from the system, who then will connect the ordinary Nigerian to reliable power?
Promoting renewable energy, as solar systems do, is commendable and necessary for the future. However, this situation reflects a deeper concern: governance lacking compassion and commitment to the governed. You cannot tell the people to fast while feasting yourself, securing yourself while Nigerians remain unsecured.
Nigerians do not expect 100% fulfilment of promises, but they do expect 100% effort, accompanied by measurable improvements and clear explanations when gaps exist. Leadership must serve the people, not isolate itself from their daily struggles. -PO
@deltanmuslimah I'm a huge advocate of this. Pay better or merge. regulation no dey for law firms na why pay dey abysmal in most. NBA are clueless beyond collecting dues and doing conference all over the place.