Even if I want to look away from Nigeria, I can't. Last week in Lagos, I had akara, Pap, eba, pounded yam, amala with Okro, ewedu, and gbegiri. I was eating in restaurants, and people greeted me with a smile. I was cracking jokes without trying to be a big man😂
At the church event I held in Lekki, I have not seen a happy set of people like that for a while. I rushed to the airport, and the guys there and in the lounge made me happy.
Oh, Nigeria, may the Lord increase your greatness and your peace. For any Nigerian reading this from every part of the globe, you will succeed, and even if you are not a Nigerian, I declare you blessed.
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As the manager of @ManUtd, Amorim lacks experience. He does not know that it is difficult to catch up once a team starts losing points and lagging behind.
I see us struggling big time again this season. His reasons for not starting Seisko and keeping Kobi Mainoo on the bench do not make sense, and that goalkeeper is a joke.
With a win percentage of 14.5% in 28 matches, if he does not start winning matches, he will be sacked. We are @ManUtd. My thoughts😎
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Nigeria made a mistake in 2015. We thought we were voting for change, but we voted for deeper chaos.
2027 is our national moment of reflection, a chance to undo the error and reclaim the good we abandoned.
In a field of noisy ambition, Goodluck Jonathan stands alone, not just as a candidate, but as a symbol of the lesson we’ve learnt the hard way.
Because this time, Nigerians won’t vote out of anger.
They’ll vote with wisdom. And that wisdom now whispers:
“Bring Goodluck back.”