Their kids are doing Hangout in Yorubaland while their parents are in Titanic mode in IBoland
Not one of their IBO influencers has called their Governors out on the internet
The people who say they developed other people's land
Here is what's happening in their own land
Subsidy Removal, you are against it.
Students Loan, you attack it.
Coastal Road, you talk down on it.
Tax Reform, you say it’s anti-poor.
Local Government autonomy, you say it’s a scam.
State Police, you still don’t support it.
What exactly do you want?
These Police Officers just parked me at Bolade, Oshodi, pointed guns at me, and forced me to transfer N100,000 them. When my bank app showed "exceeded transfer limit", they dragged me to a nearby POS to do it with my card.
They initially demanded 150k each.
They were 4 in number.
These are the names I could copy:
Francis Adekunle
2087495551
Kuda
Friday Ikpe
9136237110
Okay
This is the phone number of the notorious Officer Friday Ikpe 09136237110. I got it from his opay
@PoliceNG@BenHundeyin@Princemoye1
Please my mutuals, if you see this on your TL, help repost or tag other relevant authorities until these criminals are apprehended.
To be indigenous to Lagos, U MUST be Yoruba.
To be Awori, U MUST first be Yoruba.
To be Ijebu, U MUST first be Yoruba.
To be an Eko Saro or Aguda, u MUST first be Yoruba.
To be a Lagos assimilated Egba, Ekiti, Ondo or Oyo, u MUST first be Yoruba
Once ure not Yoruba, putting Lagos as an identity is an affront synonymous with ethnic erasure tactics.
Don't say we didn't warn! 🦻
The listing by introduction for Fidelity Bank in May 2005 was N2.80 per share.
By the time of the public offer in June 2005, the price was set at N2.50 per share, which offered a roughly 30% discount to incentivize the public while the stock actively traded on the open market between N3.50 and N3.60.
The N18 figure is actually the price today, reflecting PO's market worth of N12.5 billion achieved more than twenty years later, assuming he retains the number of shares from 2005.
At no point in 2005 was the price per share N18, and spreading that timeline misinformation completely misrepresents the facts to the younger generation.
Stop it!
If you multiply his 695 million shares by the actual 2005 IPO price of N2.50, the math comes out to roughly N1.73 billion at the time, which, at N131 per dollar, was about $13.2 million, not $95 million.
Stop the misinformation. It is embarrassing.
Dear Yoruba people.
Our refugees from the south-east will be having their hangout in Lagos this weekend, since their homeland become inhabited in 2023, it is understandable why they have to move their hangout to Yorubaland.
There is no cause for alarm, it’s just a gathering of migrants and displaced people, which happens everywhere in developed world.
However, please let us all remain vigilant and on the lookout, we all know the gathering of 2 or more ibos might yield some crime. Ndlea and the police should keep an eyes on the gathering.
Thanks.
Is that why he got lesser votes when he ran for 2nd term in Anambra?
Should I remind you that Peter Obi won with 38% of the votes in his 2nd term which was way lower than his first?
Are you people even mad ?!
Peter Obi couldn’t even unite Anglican & Catholic as Governor. He divided them further
You are actually mad
Why didnt they choose ur region as Capital then? Were ur ancestors too clueless & useless to deserve been worthy of FCT? What were ur ancestors doing when ours were building a Capital worthy region? Se won ṣé epe fun awon baba yin ni?
We will start hitting u and ur fathers hard since u no wan learn! Gloves are off!
To measure how potent & manipulative ethnic identity politics is, you have to remind yourselves that those who documented on social media about how much of a failure Peter Obi was as a governor are the ones telling everyone today that he is Nigeria's saviour & redeemer.
Put into context that Anambra, the state he administered, is less than a third of Oyo state in size & he never moved the economic needle significantly in any positive direction in eight years, but he has become the Midas with the golden touch.
The other half of this movie, that we have all been conscripted into as extras, is that the inept former governor has convinced himself that this packaging is a true reflection of his ability to govern excellently.
God punish identity politics!
No true American will claim Uganda or force himself to be identified as Ugandan American...
No real Yoruba blood will claim anything else except Yoruba. Ever heard of Anambran Yoruba?
Only a people uncertain of their own worth constantly seek validation by clinging to another's heritage. The child who knows the strength of his father's name does not queue to answer another man's surname.
No eagle introduces itself as a pigeon to gain acceptance.
Hope you understand?
You did not run your state in an organized manner.
You did not run your family in an organized manner.
You did not run any political party you joined and abandoned in an organized manner.
Yet you want Nigerians to believe you can somehow organize and govern a country of 230 million people facing complex challenges?
Your record doesn’t reflect organization. It reflects inconsistency, disorder, and constant blame-shifting.
The only thing consistently organized about you is disorganization.
This guy sent me a long defence of Peter Obi refusing to explain his plans, and honestly, it made me laugh because It proved the point I was making in the first place.
Basically, he was saying Peter Obi has good ideas, but he should hide them because Tinubu may copy and corrupt them.
His argument is basically this: Obi used to explain his ideas publicly, Tinubu copied one of them on subsidy removal, corrupted it, and made Nigerians suffer. Therefore, Obi is now right to hide his plans and ask us to judge only his character.
But that point is especially weak. Subsidy removal was not some secret Obi idea that Tinubu stole. It had been mainstream policy debate for years, and by the 2023 budget, subsidy was only funded from January to June 2023, signalling that the regime was already meant to end around mid-2023.
So to now frame subsidy removal as if Obi popularised it and Tinubu stole it from him is simply fan fiction.
The real issue was never whether subsidy should go. The real issue was how it should go, what would replace it, what would happen to transport, food prices, wages, exchange rate, production, and the poor.
That is exactly why people are asking Obi “how?”
If your whole argument is that Tinubu took a good idea and implemented it badly, then you have actually made the case for more detail, not less.
Because details are how we can separate a serious reformer from a slogan merchant.
You cannot say, “Tinubu copied my idea and destroyed it,” then turn around and say, “Therefore I will no longer explain my own idea.”
No.
The lesson from Tinubu’s subsidy removal is not that politicians should hide their plans.
The lesson is that Nigerians must interrogate every plan before power is handed over.
We need to know the sequencing, the trade-offs, the protection for ordinary people.
We need to know who pays the price.
We need to know what happens on day one, month six, year one, and year four.
The Dangote example he used is also very funny. Dangote did not say, “I will build a refinery, but I will not tell you how because someone may copy me.”
People knew the site. They knew the scale. They saw construction. They saw financing. They saw equipment. They saw progress. Whether they believed him or doubted him, there was something concrete to assess.
That is very different from saying, “I will give you 10,000 megawatts, but I will not tell you how. Just look at my character.”
Character is important, but character is not a power-sector plan.
And this is my problem with Peter Obi.
His supporters want us to treat scrutiny as betrayal.
If you ask how he will generate power, they say you don’t trust him.
If you ask how he will fight insecurity, they say he has commitment.
If you ask how he will survive Nigeria’s transactional politics, they say he is different.
If you ask what exactly in his track record proves he can transform Nigeria, they say you are attacking him.
That is not politics. That is devotion.
And I am not interested in devotion.
If Obi has a good idea and Tinubu copies it and uses it to make Nigeria better, then Nigeria wins. If Obi is truly not running for himself, that should not be a problem.
But if the fear is that another politician may take the idea and get credit for it, then we are no longer talking about saving Nigeria. We are talking about protecting political ownership.
Nobody is asking Peter Obi to release state secrets.
Nobody is asking him to publish military intelligence.
Nobody is asking him to expose negotiation strategy.
People are asking basic governance questions.
How will you fix power?
How will you fund it?
What will you do about transmission?
What will you do about DisCos?
What will you do about tariffs?
What will you do about gas?
What will you do about vandalism?
What will you do differently from the people before you?
If the answer is “trust me,” then I’m sorry, that is not enough.
Nigeria has trusted too many people already.
Ibos are very funny creatures. You're the only ones who call Nigeria a zoo, you're the only ones who want inclusiveness on everyone else's indigenous land. You're the only ones who want the abolishment of 'state of origin' and for it to be replaced with 'state of residence'. You're the only ones who want Biafra, and also want to be president of Nigeria at the same time or else the entire country should bürn. It is only in your region that an Ebonyi man can't even run for a councillorship post in Anambra. What is the problem with Ibo people? I don't even understand. You keep on demanding for everything without giving nothing back in return.
This interview really disappointed me because the electricity issue in Nigeria is not a very complicated matter to hold it as a secret
First of all, Nigeria has the ability to produce 13,000MW of electricity but only produces 5,000 and sometimes 6,000 at the most.
It is like saying a factory has 100 machines installed, but only 35 are actually running.
Nigeria at the moment does not get 13, 000 MW because the plants are not all able to operate at full capacity.
So I was expecting that the first solution would be to effectively make those existing infrastructure run at full capacity as such, address the issues causing it to not run at full capacity
The problems that are presently not making it reach full capacity are; that for one it is gas powered, and there usually isn’t enough gas
I would expect a solution on how to maneuver that problem.
A solution like not over relying on one source of fuel, like diversifying into solar, hydro, wind, etc like foreign countries have done
So the problem is not even creating power plants as he mentioned, but fixing the fuel to power chain.
The second issue is more simpler as there are many old and poorly maintained equipment. The solution is to create a maintenance culture in Nigeria that has been lacking, so that one is a low hanging fruit.
But what I was expecting was the financial area which is one of the most tricky issues affecting the electricity market.
Distribution companies if they don’t collect sufficient revenue, or manage it properly, the gas suppliers won’t be able to supply gas, or would supply in limited amounts.
So a solution would be better financial management of these distribution companies and how they collect revenue.
He could have easily said, how I managed finance in Anambra, I would also ensure proper management of these distribution companies finances because if payment chain is fixed, the bulk of the issue is solved
I will ensure proper contracts exist and we would drag all contractors who don’t comply to court
He could then have said, it is after he has done all this that then we can build more plants and expand on transmission, distribution etc
Whoever still regards Peter Obi as credible is either:
- Not credible him/herself
- Supporting for ethnic sentiment
- A narcissist or enemy of Nigeria
- Gullible, daft and lacking intelligent
- Pushing ethnic agendas...
The more Obi talks, the more he exposes his emptiness!😀😀
You won't see this from Governors of Katsina, zamfara or Yobe but their citizens are here shouting "Tinubu must go".
They would rather spend N2bn on mass weddings or fund hisbah police to look for people eating during fasting.