Chude: Why should people vote for you?
Peter Obi: It is for you to look at my past and look at what I am saying now...
Me: Dr. Chukwuma Okafor has looked at your past and the result is not favourable. Dr. Okafor said, and I quote, "Dr. Chris Ngige assumed office as the Executive Governor of Anambra State in May 2003. He inherited an annual Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of about ₦800 million and increased it to about ₦7.4 billion before leaving office in March 2006 after less than three years in office (2 years and 10months only). Mr. Peter Obi took over in March 2006. He inherited the IGR of ₦7.4 billion. Then after almost eight years in office, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported Anambra State's IGR at only ₦8.73 billion in 2013. Chief Willie Obiano succeeded Peter Obi and inherited that revenue base. By 2022, the NBS reported that Anambra's IGR had risen to about ₦33.92 billion under Obiano."
For those who can't read and understand. Let me break it down for you:
Dr. Ngige increased IGR by 825% (2 years and 10months only)
Mr. Obi increased IGR by 18% (8 Years)
Mr. Obiano increased IGR by 289.9% (8 years)
Now you be the judge of competence
Good evening, Patriotic Nigerians
The most intolerant people in Nigeria are the extremists Muslims and Christians. Traditional worshipers are generally peaceful and they just want to enjoy to do their things without interfering with anybody’s mode of worship or anything. They are not even trying to impose their religion on anybody.
If you kidnap a Nigerian child or adult for ransom, we will hunt down and imprison your entire lineage, even if it means dragging them from Chad, Benin Republic, or wherever they are hiding.
When you choose the path of terrorism, ruthlessness is the only language you understand. When you are eliminated, there will be no mourning, no funeral, and no sympathy.
Zero tolerance for terrorists and kidnappers.
Restore peace and sanity in Nigeria!
Nigeria Forward 🇳🇬💚
One thing I have always admired about the Yoruba culture is their deep sense of gratitude.
Just look at how the people in the community where the abducted Oyo school children and teachers were rescued came out to thank and appreciate the military personnel as they drove away after the successful operation.
In some other regions, such an operation might have been met with insults and accusations that the federal government is using the military to invade their community.
That culture of acknowledging and appreciating those who make sacrifices deserves recognition.
The Yoruba people place a high value on gratitude, and it is a quality worth emulating.
The body is asking for more time and I’m listening ❤️🩹
Sad to be missing this WAFCON yet hopeful in the prospect of getting to fight alongside these women again with the support of Nigerians everywhere when the body is ready to compete again.
So, in the meantime, back these women, back them on their quest for victory once more. Go easy on them, they need you 💚
I am with you ladies 🫶🏽
Naija no dey carry last 🫀
Is Lagos State for Everybody or Only a Selected Few?
Around 3:20 a.m. last night, our 7-month-old baby girl started crying with a very high fever. She had been running a temperature for the past two days, but it became worse during the night. When I checked with the thermometer, her temperature had risen to 38.5°C.
My wife and I were worried. It was raining heavily, and without a car, we didn't know how we would get her to the hospital.
We used a towel soaked in water to gently wipe her body and help reduce the fever while we waited for the rain to ease.
Then I remembered the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency-LASEMA number, 112. I called at about 4:07 a.m., hoping they could help. A lady answered and asked about the emergency. I explained that my 7-month-old baby had a high fever, it was raining heavily, and we couldn't get to the hospital. She could hear my baby crying in the background.
I asked if they could send an ambulance. She immediately took my address and a nearby landmark.
At about 4:27 a.m., I received another call from the Lagos Emergency Response Call Centre. The officer informed me that an ambulance had already been dispatched. He asked how the team could locate my house because it was still dark and there might not be anyone outside to direct them. I asked if I could send my live location, but he explained that he was calling from the control centre and was not with the ambulance team.
By 5:07 a.m., the rain had stopped. I received another call informing me that the ambulance was waiting at Checkpoint Bus Stop. My wife, our baby, and I quickly took a motorcycle there, and to my surprise, the ambulance was already waiting for us.
The medical personnel welcomed us into the ambulance and asked about our baby's condition. They asked which hospital we normally used. I mentioned the new Primary Health Centre at Ilepo, but explained that it does not operate 24 hours a day. They agreed and advised us that the best option was to take our baby to GeneralHospital Badagry where she could receive proper emergency care.
I believe the ambulance couldn't reach our house because of the heavy rain and the poor condition of the Ibiye–Checkpoint–Magbon road to our street. This is another reason why that road needs urgent attention from the Lagos State Government and the local government. Good roads save lives during emergencies.
One thing that amazed me was that the ambulance came all the way from Badagry General Hospital about 24 kilometres to Checkpoint Bus Stop just to respond to our emergency. Wow. Honestly we are still shock. I only see this happen in developed countries.
For that, I sincerely commend the Lagos State Emergency Response Team. They proved that the emergency service is working and that lives truly matter.
The journey to the hospital was smooth. The Lagos–Badagry Expressway from Agbara Junction to Badagry is now a modern six-lane road with no potholes. Credit goes to former President Muhammadu Buhari for starting the project, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for continuing it, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for ensuring the reconstruction around Badagry, including the road leading to the General Hospital. Good roads make emergency response faster and more effective.
At the hospital, we were asked to open a new patient file because records from the Primary Health Centre could not be accessed there. I believe Lagos State should work towards creating a unified electronic medical record system so that patients' records can be accessed at any government hospital. I no there is existing smart card, we have that with our Lagos health insurance but had expired. I'll renew it.
We paid ₦2,000 to open a new file. The doctor attended to our baby immediately and requested a Full Blood Count (FBC) test and a malaria test, which cost ₦8,000. We also bought the prescribed injections and medications from the hospital pharmacy for about ₦4,000.
The “two GOATs” narrative is similar to the king Solomon story in the Bible
The other woman knew the child wasn’t hers so she was okay with king Solomon splitting it 😂😂😂
“We charge 25 million naira if you want to use my film village. The lowest salary I pay my staff is 70k. There are staff I pay 200k and I have over 40 staff”
Ibrahim Chatta talks about his film village and the challenges
When you use the word "crave", don't add "for" to it. To crave already means to have a strong desire FOR something.
I crave for jollof rice ❌
I crave jollof rice ✅
I'm craving jollof rice ✅
Same thing goes for the word "seek" which means TO LOOK FOR.
I seek for your guidance ❌
I seek your guidance ✅
I pray you get what you crave. Congratulations, in advance.