I was crying on a danfo in Lagos.
Not loud. Just the kind that leaks when you're too tired to stop it. Bad news from home. I was staring out the window so nobody would see.
The woman beside me didn't say anything. Just quietly put a small pack of biscuits in my hand.
Kingsway biscuits. The ones from childhood. I looked at her. She faced forward. Like she hadn't done anything.
But she had done everything.
Not a single sacrifice this President has made.
When the economy is hardest, he makes zero sacrifice and lives large.
Came into power and splurged on a new Jet, Yatch, mansion for VP, fleet of armored SUV, and billions for travel.
Has a big cabinet with some of the most incompetent ministers we have seen.
We now have an apartheid power supply system that has gotten worst. He goes off grid and splurges on solar.
Fuel prices are high he mouths the same worthless CNG plan and tells Nigerians to be grateful.
People are being killed in hundreds and lazily tweets 2 days later and when he manages go get himself to visit the victims, he addresses them at the airport.
Every other day, something is being named after him. No decorum or class. Just embracing and encouraging shocking levels of subserviency from the shameless political class.
Nigerians pay more for everything. A generation of young people are having their productive years wasted with no form of care or remorse.
I have benefited absolutely nothing from Tinubu’s government. He promises better future that requires sacrifices. Sacrifices he has shown no interest in making.
A leader should be an example. Make some sacrifices. Show you care.
I don’t respect it!
Two years ago, a developer I know launched a small product here in Nigeria.
Everything was going fine.
Users were signing up, logging in, and using the platform daily.
Then one morning he woke up to something strange.
Several users were complaining their accounts had been accessed… without their permission.
Kindly bookmark for yourself and retweet so others too can learn
I was in a meeting today where the room number was 404. I joked that I couldn't find the room and nobody understood. This is why I have a hard time making friends.
“I hope I've demonstrated that you can face anything, you can face the end of your days, you can face hell with dignity. Fight, girls, and hold your heads high. Billie and Georgia, you are my heart, you are my everything. Goodnight. I love you.
Eric Dane leaves his daughters — and the world — with one final message in Famous Last Words.
Once, he nearly got everything. But nearly doesn't count.
PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN premieres 6 March in select cinemas and 20 March 2026 on Netflix.