Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth. #ApostolicJourney#Cameroon https://t.co/bKteFZ3iWE
If you're working for someone and you find out that your monthly salaries aren't enough..
Better resign honorably than to start indulging in criminality.
Our honorable Commissioner for Transportation should caution most of our Green shuttle electric bus drivers.
Today, my wife used the Green shuttle from Aba to Umuahia.
They boarded at Bata Junction. Could you believe that many passengers were stranded and were trying to enter the bus?
At one point, both the driver and conductor insisted that the bus was filled up.
They left when they got to Osisioma Junction, stopped to pick up extra passengers, and collected ₦1000 each from those passengers. Because many wanted to get to Umuahia, most passengers stood up inside the bus, which we usually call Akanelu.
This action resulted in some passengers getting angry and warning the driver about such acts.
During this trip, at every junction they dropped passengers, they would pick new ones and collect money in hand.
This is what I call revenue leakages. Because all the money they collected in cash would be shared between the driver and conductor. I'm also aware that this bus operates with a CCTV, meaning it's simple to trace these revenue leakages so they won't continue.
These are my personal observations.
May Abia Green shuttle drivers succeed
, I mean the genuine drivers and not those criminals putting on white shirts and black caps.
Alex C. Otti
#kepukeputv
Gowon, if you had signed the Aburi Peace Accord that you and Ojukwu agreed on for regional autonomy,
so that every region could govern themselves, all these senseless killings wouldn’t be happening today.
But instead of peace, you chose the path of war in 1967, and 3 million Igbo people lost their lives, then everyone was forced into this one Nigeria.
God has kept you alive so you can witness what’s happening today, the people you call brothers are the ones massacring your own people in Plateau State.
The East remembers!
@HotSpotHotSpot The start of this moment will change the trajectory of middle east for ever, is either Iran comes out stronger or weaker but don't understand estimate their resolve
After watching you speak face-to-face to the president last night without mincing words or any fear of favour, I was marvelling that we still have your type in Igboland.
Eze Lawrence Agubuzu, you are not just Eze but the only leader in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria who can boldly represent us without fear or favour.
When others positioned themselves to be noticed, thereby telling the president lies, you distinguished yourself by saving the image of Igboland and the Igbo blood.
The way the president celebrated you during your speech showed that you are the only Igbo leader who had told him the truth that others used to lie to him about the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and affair of the Igbos. They told him lies with a fake promise that Igbos belong to them and they will deliver the president before 10 AM in the morning just to attract more political favours. But, you scattered the table last night. We are very proud of you, Eze Igbo gburugburu.
How I wish we had your type two in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria by now we would have been out of slavery in Nigeria. You represent the colour of Igbo man.
Thank you so much, Eze Lawrence Agubuzu as we pray for God and our forefathers to keep on protecting and guiding you to continue representing us truthful.
With you all of us are not conquered.
Uba global
Kanu’s Conviction: At a Time Like This.
The news of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s conviction should compel every well-meaning Nigerian to pause and reflect. This is coming at a time when our beloved nation is facing severe economic hardship, insecurity, and the consequences of poor governance.
Rather than reducing tension, this unfortunate development may well only aggravate it.
I have always maintained that Mazi Kanu should never have been arrested. His arrest, detention, and now conviction represent a failure of leadership and a misunderstanding of the issues at stake.
For years, I have consistently argued that dialogue, constructive engagement, and inclusive governance offer the path to lasting peace. Coercion becomes necessary only when reason has been exhausted. In this case, I submit that the reason was not only not exhausted, but was probably not explored at all, or not fully explored.
The concerns Kanu raised were not unheard of. The issues for which he demanded solutions were not insoluble. It only required wisdom, empathy, and a willingness to listen. In any functional society, such grievances are met with dialogue and reforms aimed at strengthening unity.
The government’s approach has only deepened mistrust and created an avoidable distraction at a time when citizens are overwhelmed by harsh economic realities and insecurity. While some may insist that “the law has taken its course,” leadership often demands more than a strict, mechanical application of the law. Nations around the world resort to political solutions, negotiated settlements, and even amnesty when legal processes alone cannot serve the broader interest of peace and stability. Nigeria is not an exception.
The handling of Kanu’s case mirrors the government as a man trapped in a hole but who, instead of looking for a way out, keeps digging deeper. It worsens not only the government’s predicament but also the nation's collective condition.
If we truly desire a new Nigeria - a united, peaceful, and progressive one, our leaders must choose healing over hostility, reconciliation over retaliation, and dialogue over division. Only by addressing grievances with justice, fairness, and compassion can we move towards a future where every Nigerian feels heard, valued, and safe.
My ultimate call at this time, without prejudice to how anyone feels about the decision of the court, is for us to be optimistic for peace and reconciliation which will come in the end. I am also saying, thereby, that the Presidency, the Council of State and credible statesmen who love this country and who are interested in cohesion and inclusivity, should rise to the occasion, for a lasting solution. -PO
@ZagazOlaMakama Real terrorists are there moving freely with there assault riffles but is petty traders that they will round up and tag them names to justify they are working and this handler will assist them to spread false narrative.Last last Nigeria will happen to all is just a matter of time
Thank you for yesterday's insults.
I have another question:
Why does the @HQNigerianArmy have a school of Islamic Affairs?
Is there a school of Christian affairs? Or a school of traditionalist affairs?
Is Nigeria actually a secular state?