Estos hinchas del Wolverhampton Wanderers perdieron su trabajo y con los ahorroros se fueron al Mundial de 1986. No volvieron: se quedaron a vivir en Norteamérica
Two new industrial facilities have commenced operations at the 𝑳𝒆𝒌𝒌𝒊 𝑭𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝒁𝒐𝒏𝒆 in Nigeria, developed by @CCECCNigeria. The projects—a building materials production line and an agro-input facility—will boost local supply capacity and support regional employment.
Dear @channelstv@ARISEtv@tvcnewsng@NTANewsNow, please when next you go for a media briefing with FCT Minister @GovWike, kindly ask him about the following:
1. Cows taking over roads, now including highways, in Abuja
2. Waste collection and mountains of refuse in various parts of town
3. Swarms of young children, who should be in school, begging at traffic lights and junctions under the supervision of adults sitting under nearby trees.
4. The pandemic of driving “one-way” against traffic.
5. Aggressive street traders, especially the ones selling windscreen wiper blades, who insist on putting their hands on your windscreen.
6. All commercial vehicles, including Keke, that believe that traffic lights don’t apply to them.
Others may have other things to add but it would be good to get answers to these first.
Thank you.
Good morning to you sir IGP @TunjiDisu1
It was reported that you have ordered Dpo Satellite town in Lagos to bring the policemen involved in the recent viral video to Abuja on Wednesday 8th April, 2026 for disciplinary action.
We want to humbly request you televise the disciplinary action live on social media. over the years we only hear “audio disciplinary action” no proper disciplinary action in the real time when clip like this goes viral, because before you know it the same officers are back on the road doing their unlawful and criminal jobs.
So pls televise your own disciplinary action on these particular police officers that was caught in that viral clip, let Nigerians know your own is not “audio”
I don’t think this is too much to ask, Have a nice Easter celebration as we Nigerians expect your action regarding this request.
RT plss.
In 2027, will Nigerians choose Peter Obi – not as a messiah, but as a man whose public record speaks to restraint, accountability, and an almost unfashionable belief that public office is a place for service, not spectacle? https://t.co/Dwc9bFhIdi
Skipped the gym this morning cause i had some unfinished business. While i was doing that, decided to go on the INEC portal to get clarity on some things and how to migrate my voter data before 2027 election…
Please why do we have placeholder texts on the official INEC website, in 2026?? (See image attached) This website is in Production and we still have “Lorem Ipsum”??? Who tf is the Product Manager?? 😳😳
@inecnigeria are you people ready for 2027 elections?? If your website is like this, what hope do we have for a credible election? Why can’t anything in this country work PROPERLY!! I never see this kain thing for my life😳💔
This is the best edited video about the Daniel Bwala shameful interview.
Wheoever edited this video needs to be compensated.
Daniel Bwala is the most shameless human alongside Reno Omokri.
The inevitable conclusion of every conscious Nigerian desirous of change, is that it can only be achieved through a revolution, and the only conversation we should be having, ought to be about the character of the revolution we seek, and the methodologies of its prosecution..🇳🇬🤔
You're playing checkers with people who play with lives.
If you want a senator to move, stop pushing defence and start pulling the leverage.
Power doesn't bow to noise, it bows to pressure points. Look at the board, they used tear-gas because they wanted to reset the clock.
They think (and know) your outrage has an experation date. And they're betting that by next week, you'll be tired, bored, broke and back to business as usual.
In truth, a senator's only mandate is to ensure their own survival. They don't care about the electorial act but they care about SECTION 69.
They've spent billions in making you think the constitution is a suggestion but in essence, it is an eviction notice.
You have been trying to convince them... Use the Chess move. MAKE THEM OBSOLATE!
Here is how you checkmate them:
You dont need a national revolution (not yet time), you need ONE district.
Pick the Senator leading the manual fall-back charge, target the constituency office. If 50% + 1 of the registered voters in that single district signs a petition alleging loss of confidence, the law forces a 90 day countdown.
The moment that petition is verified, that senator is no longer a distinguished leader.
Once the first one falls, the rest will pass the Electronic mandate faster than an Opay bank alert.
The people need to start using leverage to get what they want!!!
⚠️ If you're hearing "stay indoors" or seeing threats ahead of Feb 21, that's rigging strategy 101.
FCT residents: your vote for Chairperson & Councillors across Abaji, AMAC, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje & Kwali is too important to surrender to fear.
Show up. Protect your vote!
Can you imagine GEJ going to watch people fish in Yenagoa after the Chibok girls were kidnapped?
Almost 1,500 have been killed in 40 days, and this is your president.
APC has successfully desensitised us to the death of Nigerians.
The Plan is to Steal Our Mandate Nigerians, We Must Mobilize and Resist it❗️
MANDATORY REAL-TIME ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF RESULTS NO BUTS❗️
NIGERIANS WAKE UP AND INSIST 2027 = OUR VOTES MUST COUNT❗️
#ElectoralReform#transmittheresults
Just to be clear, if we get the next election wrong, it is basically over for 90s children.
APC has been in power since 2015, almost a decade now, after taking over from Jonathan. For people born in the 90s, these years were supposed to be our prime building period. Instead, we lost them to bad governance.
Since 2015, the naira has collapsed, fuel prices have multiplied, electricity tariffs keep rising with no stable supply, food inflation has wiped out savings, and unemployment has pushed millions of young people into survival mode instead of growth.
This generation has lost time, earning power, and global competitiveness. Many of us delayed careers, postponed families, migrated under pressure, or are stuck doing multiple jobs just to survive.
Education quality has declined, public transport is still chaotic, insecurity limits movement and opportunity, and policies change without long-term thinking. These are years we will never get back.
Another wrong choice means entering our 30-40s with no safety net, no stable systems, and no room to recover.
This election is not vibes or party loyalty. It is about whether the 90s generation gets a future or spends the rest of its life paying for one decade of bad decisions.
NBA URGES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO REVERSE SENATE POSITION, PASS AMENDMENT ON ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF ELECTION RESULTS
The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has adopted a report by the President of the Association, Max Afam Osigwe, SAN @afamosigwe strongly urging the National Assembly to vote in favour of the proposed amendment to Clause 60, Subsection 3, of the Electoral Amendment Bill, which seeks to compel the electronic transmission of election results.
At its meeting held in Maiduguri, Borno State, on the 5th of February, 2026, NEC deliberated on the President’s report which drew attention to the recent decision of the Senate to reject a proposed amendment to Clause 60(3) of the Electoral Amendment Bill. The rejected proposal would have mandated presiding officers of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to electronically transmit polling unit results in real time to the INEC Result Viewing (IREV) portal, immediately after Form EC8A had been duly signed, stamped, and countersigned by party agents.
Instead, the Senate resolved to retain the existing provision of the Electoral Act, which merely states that “the presiding officer shall transfer the results, including the total number of accredited voters and the results of the ballot, in a manner as prescribed by the Commission.” NEC noted with concern that this discretionary wording weakens the legal foundation for transparent, real-time result transmission and leaves room for manipulation, ambiguity, and post-election disputes.
In adopting the President’s report, NEC resolved that the National Assembly must urgently revisit and pass the proposed amendment to Clause 60(3) to expressly mandate electronic transmission of results from polling units. NEC emphasised that clear statutory compulsion, rather than discretionary phrasing, is essential to guaranteeing electoral transparency, protecting the integrity of votes cast, and restoring public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral process.
NEC further observed that credible elections are the bedrock of constitutional democracy and that continued resistance to enforceable electronic transmission provisions undermines democratic accountability. The Council stressed that technology-backed transparency is no longer optional in a modern democracy and that Nigeria must align its electoral framework with global best practices.
Accordingly, NEC called on members of the National Assembly to demonstrate legislative responsibility and statesmanship by voting in favour of the proposed amendment compelling electronic transmission of election results. The Council reaffirmed the NBA’s commitment to sustained engagement and advocacy to ensure that Nigeria’s electoral laws clearly reflect the will of the people as expressed at the ballot.