This song was inspired by the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Tittle: Baba Mode
By: Stephen Adepoju
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#Atiku#Tinubu#Lagos#Nigeria
From my DM
Please the students of the Department of radiography, FUOYE are stranded.
They got admitted in 2021. This is 2025 and they’ve not been accredited.
We need to prioritize education in this country.
Please share round and retweet.
Two days ago, I rabbitholed into the epistolary of how Nigeria doesn't have elites.
"Nigeria is unarguably the best country to live in if you have a lot of money".
Because it is the:
- only country you can hire maids for 50,000 (32 USD) per month.
- only country you can use uniformed armed policemen as personal bodyguards for 100,000 ($60).
- only country you can get away with all manners of crime as long as you can back it up when you have to flex "do you know who I am".
- only country where you would be worshipped based on the car you drive.
- only country where private billionaire businessmen can own unregulated trucks that have accumulated insane death tolls, all without question.
There's only one consistency in all of these bullets. You're either insanely rich or insanely fucked.
That is not a good country. A country without economic security for the inbetweens, middle class and lower class IS NOT a good country.
Even if you're church rat poor in the US or Europe, you'll still be able to afford a car. You'll find cars for 800 euros/USD barely 2 weeks of pay.
"High end earners" who earn the 1M naira per month can't afford a good car, in a year of intentional savings.
When they say "Nigeria is the best country to live in" - it is mostly hinged on the ability to use cheap labor, have the ability to flex barest minimum on those at the bottom of the social caste.
A culturally corrupt country where anyone who manages to eclipse into any semblance of wealth, has a priority of stunting on others.
Even the lowlifers at the bottom of the food chain discriminate against each other based on the number of cameras their iPhones have.
This is the cultural filth that sponsors this statement.
We have a long way to go.
Dear married men, especially christian married men.
Please keep your marital lessons. 🙏
Let us make mistakes. Don't teach us again.
Esp those lessons that necessarily involves embarrassing that woman you call wife.
Shut down the think pieces. Delete your YouTube channels.
It’s how @UberNigeria ‘s dispatch ride disappeared with almost 200k worth of goods and their support staff is doing absolutely nothing about it.
No customer care to call, no onsite location to report to, just stupid privacy rules and zero solution! @fccpcnigeria
This is unfair!
I was raised in a background where my mother owed everyone up to the 5th street, including the pap seller.
I've been privileged today to put a roof over her head.
People like me have defied tweets like this - and I am not an outlier.
#LetThePoorBreef
I might not like this Tinubu government o but one thing is certain, I will never lie against it.
So, when I say, “this is the worst government ever”, believe me. It is.
Apparently I’m learning today that if you voted for Peter Obi in 2023, be you Bini, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ibibio etc, then you belong to a tribe called Obidient.
I love that tribe. 😊
My birthday was on the 24th August
I decided to spend it with my friends by preaching about Jesus. They said No!!! But I thought about the fact that Olympics could boldly mock Christianity, Crossdressers and Transgender are seen as celebrities and can carry out their functions👉
It's time for another episode of our Weekly Trivia.
Open this thread to answer all 7 questions and drop your scores in the comments section.
1. Who did God command to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses' death?
We need to tell ourselves some cold truth:
For those who may not know:
There’s a difference between “insult” and “defamation”. There’s a difference between “abuse” and “defamation”. There’s a difference between “trolling” and “defamation”.
Under nigerian laws,
It’s NOT a crime to insult, troll, mock, ridicule and abuse someone.
But under nigerian laws,
It is a crime to “defame” someone.
You can be arrested by the police and you can be charged to court for it. And if you lose, you can go to jail and become an ex-convict.
And under nigerian laws,
You can be sued in a civil court for damages if you defame or slander someone.
So in Nigeria;
Defamation is both a civil issue and a criminal offence.
The person who has been defamed has the right to pursue justice both through the civil courts and can also seek prosecution under the criminal courts.
Now whether the nigerian laws, as they are today, are fair or not is another conversation entirely. But as of today, those are the laws as it stands. And under the nigerian laws, you can be prosecuted by the court and if proven, you will be imprisoned for defamation.
Again,
Please know the difference between insults and defamation. Please know the difference between mockery and defamation. Please know the difference between abuse and defamation.
They are not the same.
If you have a verbal fight with someone online, you can get away with calling them “fool” “idiot” “useless” “stupid”, there’s no law criminalising that.
But the moment you say “murderer” “you were paid money for so so so” “they fly you to Dubai and pay you for sex” “kidnapper” etc etc; you cross the line from insult and trolling into defamation.
Defamation is essentially stating a lie (or saying a damaging comment that has no proof) with the intent to damage another person’s reputation.
And if what you state is NOT a fact that you can prove, then you have defamed that person and set yourself up for criminal prosecution in Nigeria.
If you live in Nigeria,
Or if you are citizen of Nigeria;
You are subject to nigerian law- no matter what you think of the laws.
Please don’t defame people.
Do not engage in defamation.
You will sleep in prison alone.
You will face the rigor of court alone.
You will have your life destroyed alone.
Nobody edging you on and telling you to “carry on” will be there when you are slammed with the law regarding your crime.
Defamation is not “cruise”.
Defamation is not “trolling”.
Defamation is actually a crime.
Clearly many people living in Nigeria yet using social media for daily discourse seem to be shockingly ignorant of this.
There’s a simple answer to this issue.
Do not defame people. Please just don’t do it. The repercussions are never worth the temporary retweets you will get.
To be clear:
Arresting anyone for insult, trolling, mockery or catching cruise is oppression. But reporting someone to the police in Nigeria for defamation is the law.
What we can insist and ensure is to tell the police not to brutalise the person and definitely not to hold the person beyond 48hours before charging them to court for their crime.
As I have said,
Please don’t defame people - thinking or hoping that they will not involve the police. Because they may, and they have a right under the law to do so.
What the police don’t have a right to do under nigerian law is to brutalise anyone who is being investigated for a crime (whether the crime is defamation or any other crime). And the police don’t have a right to hold anyone beyond 48hours before they charge them to court.
Anyway in conclusion,
Pls don’t defame people.
Think before you tweet. Think before you talk. Whatever you cannot prove, pls do not ever say it; and pls do not ever tweet it.
You can cause yourself serious criminal prosecution and land in prison if you are taken to court and lose the case.
I won’t tell you what to do.
I can’t tell you what to do.
Please do whatever you want.
But the law will definitely teach you what not to do.