This man in white and his security personnel of @NSCDCrops beat up my driver, his offence was asking why they chose to runaway after bashing my car with kids inside. He came out to ask questions while recording them, the personnel attached to the man in white pounced on him.
Our dear Pastor wife of president ma @SenRemiTinubu thank u for the advice ma, i have started my Akara business, I added a few Ogi, Yam dindin and some potatoes, by next week i should be adding Ogiri and Okpehi ma🙏🏽
2027 = tinubu MUST GO ❗️🎤🇳🇬
SOWORE BEING SENT TO PRISON: A DANGEROUS REGRESSION FOR OUR DEMOCRACY
I have received, with deep concern, the news of the court’s remand of citizen activist Omoyele Sowore in Kuje Prison.
While the judiciary remains the ultimate arbiter of justice, we must consistently guard against any trend that gives the appearance of state institutions being weaponised to systematically stifle dissent, muzzle the press, or shrink the legitimate space for civic engagement in Nigeria.
A thriving democracy does not survive on the silencing of opposing voices; rather, it is anchored on the robust protection of fundamental human rights, most notably the freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly, as enshrined in our Constitution. Moreover, our society is already strained by insecurity and biting economic hardship; therefore, deliberate steps should be taken, even by the courts, to avoid inflaming the situation.
When we begin to treat citizen critics, activists, and journalists as threats to state survival rather than as partners in building accountability, we signal a dangerous slide toward authoritarianism. Our current challenges, ranging from economic strain to internal security vulnerabilities, require inclusive dialogue and cohesive nation-building, not the incarceration of those who demand a better society.
I urge the relevant authorities to ensure that the rule of law is strictly adhered to, that Mr. Sowore’s constitutional rights are fully protected, and that our security and judicial institutions are used solely for the impartial administration of justice. We cannot build a New Nigeria if we continue to undermine the very democratic structures meant to protect us all. -PO
The funny guy from my local government who runs EDO APC as chairman went to Ekiti.
The disgraceful INEC under Amupitan gave him “an observer jacket” after surreptitiously accrediting him as same.
The unintelligent guy, in a bid to boast took pictures and uploaded same on his social media.
Then came the backlash against him and the disgraced INEC under Amupitan.
The “not so” intelligent gentleman has now gone on national TV to say the picture is AI.
If Nigerians do not expel the APC, the APC will expel Nigerians.
@Ekitipikin You can lead while others follow
You can have a branch of your business in ekiti if possible like 2 so you can create more job employment
You can also organize a show some many son's and daughter of ekiti can show up
I write this with pain in my heart.
On April 23, 2026, I bought a car on loan after trading in my former car, which had become a constant source of problems. I still had an outstanding balance of ₦4.5 million to pay.
On April 28, 2026, I was taken away by the Nigerian Army under the guise of DSS officials. For three days in their custody, I was subjected to treatment that left deep scars on me physically, emotionally, and mentally.
Throughout those three days, I remained handcuffed and blindfolded. During the day, I was left under the scorching sun for hours without water. I begged and cried for water, but nobody gave me any. At night, I was kept in an extremely cold room where I would cry and plead for help, but no one responded. I also received random slaps from unidentified individuals.
Even after the court granted me bail, the trauma did not end. I still wake up suddenly at night, struggling to sleep as memories of those days continue to haunt me.
What breaks my heart even more is that the car I bought on loan was damaged. Sometimes I ask myself: what exactly did I do to deserve such treatment?
My only “offence” was speaking up and asking that my brothers and sisters serving in the military should be properly fed and cared for.
Today, I can truly say that Nigeria happened to me.
But despite everything, one thing remains certain:
Justice can never be cracked.
BREAKING : listen to this video, hear and see where your country LOANS taken by the Supreme Leader of Bourdillon are going into . Your brains shall reset to factory settings come 2027 if you refuse to fight brutally to defend your votes from these Hyenas masquerading as leaders
@BashirAhmaad Most times I just burst laugh when I see something like this because I try all possible best to factcheck all the presidential elections we have been having in Nigeria since 1999 no one has even won with this 11 million vote 😂😂😂
So where will this people be on election day?