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i have 2 friends in abuja, both white guys originally based in london. they’re in abuja for a few years for work reasons.
one of them was really looking to date seriously and told me he heard nigerian girls are only interested in money. where did he here it from, i wonder? i told him not all nigerian girls are like that.
fast forward a few months. i don’t know how he did it, but he found himself a non-nigerian babe and he’s very happy with her.
so yes, the reputation is traveling beyond our shores and we are not doing anyone but ourselves. let’s keep celebrating nonsense, tiri gbosa for you.
I find it both tragic and fascinating that we all know this country was never engineered to serve us. We know we’re being deprived of everything, down to the most basic necessities of life
Yet somehow we’ve learned to endure it all, normalize it, and ultimately accept it as fate
you can’t point out a single sector that improved under this man’s administration.
not security, not electricity, not health, even the economy is in shambles.
this guy is related to satan.
As a Nigerian, I find it absurd that since 2022, Peter Obi has been the only major front-runner relentlessly grilled, constantly interviewed, and forced to engage the public at every turn. Meanwhile, Atiku and Tinubu seem to glide by without facing anything close to the same scrutiny. What exactly is going on here? Do they believe they are too important to be questioned, or are their supporters simply more comfortable shielding them from accountability and public scrutiny?
Nobody hears from the president, who sits on high Mount Olympus and only graces Nigerians with carefully scripted appearances and distant press statements from Bayo Onanuga, as though leadership is a privilege to be admired from afar rather than a responsibility to be constantly examined. Atiku is no different, equally distant, equally insulated, and just as unwilling to submit himself to the kind of sustained, unscripted engagement that true leadership demands.
My Prime Minister, Carney, faces the press almost daily and endures relentless grilling from the opposition in Parliament on virtually every issue. That is what accountability looks like in a functioning democracy.
Tinubu, on the other hand, answers to no one.
#NigeriaWillBeOK