The country needs a return to regional system of governance where all regions develops at her pace. Until then, major developments affecting the entire country might never come to light. I imagine a situation where regions compete in terms of development, until then...
This lady has been very consistent in her content of exposing Nigerians who sells fraudulently in different market to fellow Nigerians by cheating them.....
If I check the comment session after a while, I won't be surprised to see some Nigerians defending the fraud committed against other Nigerians anyway....
Fellow Osun sons and daughters, gbogbo eyin eyan wa ni Eko, Oyo, Ekiti, Ondo, ati Ogun, oruko mi ni Dr Dipo Awojide, omo Oloye Babatunde Bamikefa Awojide, former Agoro of Odeomu and Arole Ile Olota, Lagere, Odeomu, Osun State.
I am a Chartered Management Consultant based in the UK 🇬🇧. In the last 5 years I have held several roles ranging from Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Business School, Director at High Impact Careers, Project Delivery Lead at Strategic Command (UK), Senior BA & Workstream Lead at Heathrow Airport, Process & Change Lead at Babcock International, etc.
If you are interested in impactful governance and essential reforms that will take Osun to the next level, then connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.
I am passionate about the education sector as well as youth development.
I look forward to meeting you in Osun very soon. Osun agbewa o 💙.
PS: I am campaigning and will vote for Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (@OyebamijiBola), the Gubernatorial Candidate of the APC (@OfficialAPCNg) on 15th August 2026. We will not be intimidated by anybody born of a woman. Not today, not tomorrow, never!
I went to a nearby shop to buy groceries wearing my usual house dress and hijab. After picking what I needed, I went to the counter to pay.
As the shop owner calculated the bill and packed my items, he looked at me and asked the question I get all the time here in Kuwait.
“Which country are you from?”
Based on my skin color, people can immediately tell that I’m African, but they are always curious to know exactly where I’m from.
Without hesitation I replied I’m from Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Then came the one million dollar question.
“What is your job?”
I wasn’t offended because this is another question I get frequently. In many places once people know your country, the next thing they want to know is what brought you to Kuwait.
I smiled and answered I’m a nurse.
He looked at me again and said, “No, you are Khadama.”
For those who may not know "Khadama" refers to domestic workers or house helpers in Kuwait. I have immense respect for these women because they are among the most hardworking people I have ever seen striving to earn an honest living.
But I couldn’t help wondering what made him assume I was lying about being a nurse.
I took my groceries and went home.
The next day before heading to work, I stopped by the same shop this time in my full uniform, with my ID card clearly visible. Usually when I’m outside my workplace, I turn my ID around to hide my details. But on this occasion, I made sure my name, photo, and profession were on full display 😎.
As soon as I entered we made eye contact, and just as I expected his eyes went straight to my ID card.
At that moment I felt like the heroine in a superhero movie(lol).
I smirked, walked to the fridge grabbed a chilled drink and went to the counter.
As I paid, he asked, “Are you going to work?”
I replied Yes 😌.
It is fascinating and sometimes disappointing how some people even those who are not Kuwaiti themselves, find it difficult to believe that Africans can occupy professional and highly respected roles.
I have never considered myself an exceptionally accomplished person, but I believe it is our responsibility to show the world that Africans are capable of excelling in any profession anywhere on this planet.
We may travel across the world in search of better opportunities, but Nigeria will always be home.
UNAPOLOGETICALLY PROUD NIGERIAN NURSE 🇳🇬🩺
Sumayya Ibrahim Sa'ad
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11/5/2026
Havertz has been injured four times
Saka has been out for a total of four months
Timber is currently sidelined for two months
Merino has been out for over four months
Eze missed two months
White was injured at the start of the season
Madueke was out for two months
Odagaard hasn’t been fully fit for most of the season
I don’t even want to talk about Calafiori being made of glass.
We didn’t make any signings in January, yet we made it to the UCL final unbeaten and are still top of the Premier League.
Respect him.
65TH BIRTHDAY MESSAGE TO QUEEN SALAWA ABENI
I felicitate with you, family, friends and loved ones on the occasion of your 65th birthday.
Your journey in the Nigerian music industry has remained a symbol of talent, resilience, and excellence, expressing the rich culture and heritage of our nation for decades.
Your dedication to your craft and your impact on the entertainment industry continue to earn you admiration and respect globally with your fans in the diaspora.
I pray that Almighty God grants you divine health, peace, joy, happiness, and many more fruitful years.
Happy 65th Birthday, Queen Salawa Abeni.
Her Excellency,
Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON
First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
30th April 2026.
I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and clarity of purpose regarding the future of our party and our dear state, Lagos.
A few days ago, I took a decisive step in line with my aspiration to serve by procuring the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms for the 2027 Lagos State gubernatorial election under the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). That step was driven by conviction, consultation, and a genuine desire to contribute to the progress of our state.
However, leadership also demands the capacity to make difficult but necessary decisions that prioritize collective interest above personal ambition.
Following the endorsement of Dr. Kadiri Hamzat by our Leader, the President of Nigeria, and Leaders of our party in Lagos, and in recognition of the prevailing realities within the political landscape of our great party, I have decided to withdraw from the 2027 Lagos State gubernatorial race.
This decision is not borne out of weakness or a lack of capacity, but out of strength, discipline, and a deep respect for party cohesion and unity.
Let me be unequivocal: I remain a loyal and committed member of the APC. I also reaffirm my unalloyed loyalty and respect for the President and national leader of our party, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. His leadership remains central to the stability and progress of our party and the nation at large.
In line with this, I hereby fully align myself with the position and direction of Mr. President regarding the Lagos State gubernatorial process. Party supremacy and strategic alignment are critical to sustaining the gains we have collectively built over the years.
To the Lagos4Lagos Movement, I extend my profound gratitude. This movement has never been about one individual; it has always been about a cause, equity, inclusion, and a better Lagos for all.
That cause remains alive, and it must now find expression in our collective support for the party’s chosen direction.
I urge all our supporters, leaders, and stakeholders to remain calm, focused, and committed. This is a moment to consolidate, not to divide; to build, not to fracture.
Politics is a continuum. Today’s decision is part of a larger journey of service, and I remain fully committed to contributing meaningfully to the growth of our party and the development of Lagos State.
To the media, I thank you for your professionalism and continued engagement.
To our supporters across the state, your loyalty and belief have been humbling. I do not take it for granted.
Together, we will continue to work for the progress of Lagos and the success of our great party.
Thank you.
God bless the Lagos4Lagos Movement.
God bless the All Progressives Congress.
And God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran JANDOR
Big moment for Lagos and the APC.
Congratulations to Dr. Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat on emerging as our party’s Consensus Governorship Candidate. Your years of loyalty, consistency, and service have rightfully earned this mandate.
I remain committed to support the re-election of our Leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
This is a call to stay united, disciplined, and focused on our collective progress. Our commitment to the party remains unwavering, fully aligned with the leadership and vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Now, the focus is simple: to secure victory and advance a more prosperous Lagos and Nigeria.
If you want your state to be like Lagos from 2027 copy this system and stop shouting GODFATHERISM
📍Have a rallying leader.
📍Build a 32-year plan starting from 2027. Use a disciplined political party for continuity.
📍Raise governors from within the system people who understand governance, have served in it, and can continue, not restart.
📍Set up a Governance Advisory Council to handle political guidance so the governor can focus on governance.
📍Build a policing House of Assembly that holds not just the executive accountable, but the entire civil service system. Empower local governments.
In many states, everything revolves around the governor.
The governor becomes the rallying point, the head of the political party, the de facto advisory council, and even controls the House of Assembly. The same governor often limits the independence of local governments, keeping power centralized.
The result is simple: once that governor leaves office, the entire vision collapses. What was built doesn’t continue—it resets. And the state starts all over again instead of moving forward.
✌️That’s the real secret, not GODFATHERISM
-Alabi Opeyemi Oladimeji
Today, I received the endorsement of our leader and the President of Nigeria, H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, as the official APC candidate for the 2027 Lagos Governorship election.
I am indeed very grateful for the vote of confidence and endorsement. I am fully aware of the responsibility it carries. I am enthusiastic and looking forward to continuing on the good work and the foundation the President has laid in Lagos State.
Lagos state is an ongoing project because we are the yardstick for development and progress. There is still a lot of work ahead, we have an election to win and a legacy to protect.
I therefore remain focused on the journey ahead.
If you want your state to be like Lagos from 2027 copy this system and stop shouting GODFATHERISM
📍Have a rallying leader.
📍Build a 32-year plan starting from 2027. Use a disciplined political party for continuity.
📍Raise governors from within the system people who understand governance, have served in it, and can continue, not restart.
📍Set up a Governor’s Advisory Council to handle political guidance so the governor can focus on governance.
📍Build a policing House of Assembly that holds not just the executive accountable, but the entire civil service system. Empower local governments.
In many states, everything revolves around the governor.
The governor becomes the rallying point, the head of the political party, the de facto advisory council, and even controls the House of Assembly. The same governor often limits the independence of local governments, keeping power centralized.
The result is simple: once that governor leaves office, the entire vision collapses. What was built doesn’t continue—it resets. And the state starts all over again instead of moving forward.
✌️That’s the real secret not GODFATHERISM
-Alabi Opeyemi Oladimeji