BREAKING: A Nigerian woman, Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack, is attempting to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest Holy Bible reading marathon, aiming to read continuously for 144 hours in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
@Rejoice_inlife Nobody can decieve me with this Akara thing , growing up in Kaduna I knew at least 50 Akara women from Barnawa to Television, non of them made it out of poverty not one , not a single one , infact some of their daughters inherited their Akara spot and kept servicing poverty'
“If we were truly strong citizens, Akpabio would not be in the National Assembly today. If democracy had truly prevailed, Bola Tinubu would not be President today. We must not make the same mistake again in 2027.”
— Dele Farotimi
The rehabilitation center for the blind by federal government in iSheri Alimosho has been closed May 31 2024
They said declining infrastructure
Let’s help them
A caller on my radio show
Like I said they will do everything to get the opposition off the ballot
I predicted this, weeks ago and it’s happening
They are just testing the microphone
More to come
That Peter Obi's address to the police officers was deep.
We have to know who the true enemy is.
The police have to understand that they are victims too.
Lokoja Judgment: An Unnecessary Serious Setback for Nigerian Democracy
Today was an exceptionally busy day. I left Lagos in the early hours for Emekuku, where I visited the School of Nursing Sciences, an institution I have consistently supported over the years. It was gratifying to inspect projects funded through my previous interventions, including the school’s computer laboratory. Such investments reaffirm my belief that education remains one of the strongest foundations for national development.
From there, I attended the 80th birthday celebration of the Emeritus Archbishop of Owerri, Most Rev. Dr Anthony Obinna, whose commitment to justice, peace, and the common good has inspired many, before proceeding to Madonna University for another engagement.
It was at Madonna University that I received the court news of the Lokoja court rulings through my brother, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
Every Nigerian committed to the country’s progress should be deeply concerned. This judgment represents another setback for our democracy and the institutions upon which our future depends.
It is regrettable that some who claim to champion democracy now appear determined to weaken the very institutions that sustain it. In doing so, they are undermining public confidence and endangering the future of millions of Nigerians.
The legislature and the judiciary are increasingly being drawn into this pattern of institutional decline. Democracy cannot thrive where institutions lose their independence and credibility.
Those who seek to weaken Nigeria’s democratic foundations will not ultimately prevail. When a similar situation recently affected the ADC, I condemned it without hesitation. I do so again today because my position has always been guided by principle.
My concern is not about who becomes President. My concern is that Nigeria works. Our politics must move beyond the quest for power and focus instead on building a united nation founded on justice, strong institutions, the rule of law, and equal opportunity. That is the Nigeria we owe ourselves and the one we must leave for future generations.
I therefore urge all well-meaning Nigerians to rise above partisan interests and defend our democracy. The survival of our institutions is inseparable from the survival of our nation. It's when we work together that a new Nigeria of our dream is made POssible. -PO
JUST IN: “Preventing Obi and Kwankwaso from appearing on the ballot could trigger a crisis that may prove too difficult for the Bola Tinubu administration to manage.”
— Northern group warns FG.
The target is PO. It is our duty to resist this and work collectively to ensure that PO remains our candidate on the INEC portal.
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Stella Okoli the founder of Emzor Pharmaceuticals said OBJ used to have regular meetings with manufacturers to know their challenges.
Guess the people Tinubu meets with regularly.
Lessons.
What Nigerian politicians are doing is like a father telling his children there's no money for food and school fees but he goes to the beer parlour daily and pays for everyone who comes to drink or take nkwobi.
The wife who is the one to hold him accountable Cheers him and supports him.
When he comes home drunk and empty, the children still defend him and make excuses for him.
Crazy.