The most asked question I get on the TL and in my DMs.
When is @Vawulence_Space resuming?
I am sorry but after review and consultation, we have a date for the Vawulencers community. 🫵🏿
The Biggest Political Space is back this Thursday 28th of May 2026.
Spread the word! 🙏🏾😁
Labour Party Politicians who won elections under the Obidient wave, later defected to APC, and are now being denied APC tickets are returning to join the NDC in the hope of riding on Peter Obi’s popularity again after betraying the movement. This is an abomination.
This morning, in Lagos, I met with the U.S. Consul General, Mr Rick Swart, where we discussed strengthening the bilateral relationship. We focused on promoting credible elections in Nigeria, ensuring they are free from interference, and fostering a space where all political parties, especially opposition parties can thrive, and contribute.
We also discussed trade and business opportunities between our countries. Accompanying me to the meeting was Dr Adefolaseye Adebomi Adebayo.
The discussion was very productive, and we are hopeful that, moving forward, Nigeria’s elections will be even more credible and transparent. -PO
My questions to President Tinubu @officialABAT and his @OfficialAPCNg Party currently in festivity mode is:
Do you know what manner of leaders feast while their people are being slaughtered?
Do you know what kind of leaders watch the gory images of their dead citizens again and again?
Do you know what manner of leaders with the power and duty to protect lives merely respond to mass killings of their people either with silence or issue useless press releases and make hopeless committee appointments to incompetently “investigate” the obvious?
The answer is simple.
It is a group of demonized bloodsucking rulers.
This is really who you all must be by your unconscionable indifference to these killings of our people.
That mother and her son are dead.
Their blood is on the hands of you who knew, who looked away, who chose a convention hall over a Command Center.
As for the rest of us, Nigerians, we simply cannot continue to normalize acceptance that a Nigerian Life means nothing to these evil rulers.
Our griefs and prayers must become collective fury at this point.
Our collective fury must become demand and that collective demand must have consequence at this time.
Jos is bleeding……
Nigeria is bleeding…..
Nigerians are bleeding.
Silence is complicity✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾
Keeping the Promise: A Return to Immaculata Girls’ Model Secondary School, Nnewi
Yesterday, I returned to Immaculata Girls’ Model Secondary School in Nnewi to fulfill the promise I made during my visit in the last quarter of last year. I had assured them that I would come back, and I did so with a donation of ₦5 million to support the development of the school. It was a moment filled with joy and encouragement, serving as a reminder that promises, especially those made to our children and educational institutions, must always be honored.
I urged the students, particularly the girls, to take their education seriously, as knowledge can open doors to opportunities they may not even imagine. Education is not only a pathway to personal success but also the most powerful tool for national development. I remain committed to supporting education at all levels because when we invest in learning, we invest in hope, progress, and a better future for our society.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Napoli signed Victor Osimhen 🇳🇬 - ended a 33-year wait for the Serie A title.
Galatasaray brought in Osimhen 🇳🇬 on loan won the Turkish Cup for the first time in 5 years.
Atalanta signed Ademola Lookman 🇳🇬 broke a 61-year drought to finally lift a major trophy.
Bayer Leverkusen added Victor Boniface 🇳🇬 and ended decades of Bundesliga heartbreak with a historic league title.
🇳🇬 Nigerians don’t just join clubs… they change destinies.
One day we will wake up hear that a nationalist coup has taken place in the Republic of Congo 🇨🇬 (the other Congo, not DRC), and 81 year-old Dennis Sassou Nguesso has been removed from office after 41 years overseeing a French puppet regime.
Exactly 2 months later, every single bleeding heart oyibo liberal in the world who never had a single word to say about Congo's 41 years under a repressive French puppet dictatorship, will suddenly start asking Congolese journalists and academics about "press freedom" and "civil liberties" under the "military junta."
And if you lack common sense, a basic sense of history, and civilisational self-awareness (like so many people on this blessed continent do), you will think that these questions are actually coming from a place of giving a single fuck about what happens to 6.1 million anonymous natives in Congo Republic.
Meanwhile this is how the oyibo empire works. When the imperial peripheries rebel against the open oppression, immiseration and exploitation enforced by its installed puppets, it wheels out the bleeding heart liberals to weaponise the natives' intellectual bourgeoisie against the collective interests of the natives.
Before you know it, you start hearing about how the new government is "repressive" and there is at "atmosphere of fear" - because the one that currently exists right now in Brazaville as you're reading this doesn't count. The fear that Africans fear under European puppet leadership is fine and not worthy of noise and emotional outrage. Only the fear that they fear when the government is African Nationalist is worthy of those things.
And the church of dummies say "Amen." 🤡
Hi all, I'm working on a project about the impact of social media on Nigeria's citizens during the 2023 elections. Kindly assist me by filling out the attached questionnaire and also share to others. Thanks
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KoboWater efforts in reducing single use #plastic wastes. Taking care of the environment is important for healthy living and ecosystem.
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Africans would rather import food from Ukraine - a country at war - than from another African country.
We import over $100 billion of food from other parts of the world but impose prohibitive tariffs on food from within African. Make it make sense
At c.N3.5trn, Nigeria’s annual post-harvest losses are over 9 times higher than Agric budget for 2024.
Our first insight was at Benue State, where a staff of the Agric Ministry said:"If you go to my Local Goverment, you will begin to Cry."
So, we drove to the Local Government.