Your boss hasn’t taken a shred of responsibility, he hasn’t said a damn thing about this incident let alone take responsibility, Adelabu’s sister and her kids were rescued in just days, the kids of poor people are still yet to be found so please shut the fuck up you twat.
My boss has taken full responsibility for the incident and has been on top of rescue efforts. At no point did we mention Seyi Makinde and unlike GEJ and the PDP in 2014, we never denied that the incident is a made up lie. Stop twisting history to justify your lack of humanity
Hello @cenbank I need some help as I’m currently being defrauded between @joinkuda and @MTNNG, I have called and emailed both parties but clearly they do not care, my funds were taken without said service being provided and this complete fraud, kindly look into this matter.
So make he die na so that you go rest, don’t you guys think? There’re a million and one ways he can stay relevant in the football world, be a pundit, be a coach, scout, fifa agent, a million things, he mustn’t drop dead on the pitch before una know say e fit stop soccer.
Everyone is saying retiring, yeah. That’s the next thing. But it is not easy, and not what he dreamt of. He’s been playing for 15 years and y’all think it will be easy to just retire involuntarily? Is going to be tough. My thoughts and prayers are with Eriksen.
The football world is yet to recover from the death of Diogo Jota. Never again!
This is a really foolish thing to say, he should stop doing what he does best and retire simply because you don’t get it? Truly many are mad but few are roaming.
After years of Obidients attacking Pastor E.A. Adeboye and the RCCG, with elections almost here, he will not simply tell his supporters to stop. Instead, he is here suggesting the madness started from Lagos. If by now you can’t see through this gimmick, it’s no longer your fault, you were born this way.
Note too the framing that the unwholesome behaviour is being carried out by some generic group of Nigerians, when it could not be clearer that these are solely his supporters.
This is the same person who helped put a target on Professor Wole Soyinka’s back and has refused to tell those same supporters to stop attacking him.
And who can forget the one and only candidate to deploy a divisive tactic in the last election? It is on video. That’s before you add the “Yes Daddy! Yes Daddy! Talk to your people” phone call that to this day no one got sued for. Because the call indeed happened, despite the desperate denial.
You’re shackled with a ton of stupidity, people are angry and upset, what has that got to do with obidients? It’s a democracy yes, and that’s the reason the choice of a lot of you animals has landed us where we are today, bastards.
🚨🎙️ Jamie Carragher makes a bold claim on Cristiano Ronaldo’s hopes of winning the World Cup
🗣️ People won’t like hearing this, but Portugal’s best chance of winning the World Cup is NOT building the team around Ronaldo anymore. He’s one of the greatest ever nobody is denying that but let’s stop pretending he’s still at that elite top level. He’s old now, football changes, and Portugal have to move forward.
The best way Ronaldo helps Portugal? From the bench. Leading, motivating, coming on when needed, using that experience in key moments. But starting every game and expecting him to carry Portugal like it’s 2016 or 2021? Come on.
I know Ronaldo is a great, an all-time great even, but age catches everyone. Portugal need to think with their heads, not emotions, if they really want to win the World Cup.” 👀🇵🇹
@Riddwane@One__Neo__Eon They will ignore this kind of headline and pretend as if it was a fiction. But let this happen in other region, they will shout to the heavens and make a lot drama out of the story. Hypocrisy is in their DNA
It is not enough to just complain, how do you suggest this issue be handled? A lot of people have lost faith in the Fulani, you can’t deny your brothers have carried out so many dastard and despicable things, can’t blame people as well, but let’s hear your solution & suggestions
They are profiling every Fulani as bandit. This is how Rwandan Genocide started and ended with over 1 million corpses. Only idiots think they could just wake up & start ethnically cleansing northerners in their region just because they are the majority and not think of their brothers in the North where they are minorities. This doesn’t usually end well for everyone.
As a celebrity, Why Must Your Platform Only Be Used To Project Negative News About Nigeria?
IShowSpeed is not even a Nigerian citizen, yet he came to Nigeria and used his platform to project Nigeria in a positive light, saying, among other things, that Nigerian Jollof Rice is the best in the world. But you, as a Nigerian by birth, nurture and culture, believe it is your sacred duty to use your media space to disgrace the country that gave you grace.
As a celebrity, why must your definition of patriotism be only when you use your platform to attack the President, the Federal Government, and the Nigerian state, and project bad news about Nigeria? Is that what Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Kendrick Lamar are doing in the United States? Or do you think that no negative things are happening in America?
Please fact-check me: In the height of the civil rights movement in America, when African-Americans could not eat at the same restaurants as White Americans, and had to endure lynchings, segregated schools, and sit only at the back of the bus, Muhammad Ali, then called Cassius Clay Jr, described America as the greatest country on Earth during an interview in September 1960, at the Rome Summer Olympics.
As a celebrity, did you use your platform to project positive news about Nigeria, such as when our armed forces repelled a coup in neighbouring Benin Republic, took out the global number two ISWAP leader in Borno, or when the IMF listed Nigeria as the 6th-largest contributor to global GDP in 2025?
What about the fact that we just finished celebrating the Ojude Oba festival, 2026, without a single incident of insecurity or terrorism affecting the quarter of a million people who attended that grand event?
Or that we have moved from being the biggest importer of refined petroleum products in Africa in 2023, to being the largest exporter of the same products in West Africa in 2026, other for the first time since its creation in 1978. This is the first time Nigeria has had no national ASUU strike in three years, and that a million Nigerian undergraduates are in universities courtesy of the NELFUND student loan?
Of what use is your celebrity to Nigeria if it only celebrates negativity? Why must your brand of patriotism only be about the projection of negative things?
If, as a celebrity, you believe that you must reserve your platform only for news that demarkets and damages Nigeria, you might as well consider changing your nationality and see if you can achieve the same level of success that Nigeria has given you in your new country if you go there to magnify only the very worst news about that country.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year, 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
Insecurity: What General Buratai Fails to Take into Consideration
Recently, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd), a former Chief of Army Staff, heavily criticised Nigeria's military and paramilitary forces for being unable to locate and neutralise terrorists, bandits, and non-state actors.
In an interview with TVC yesterday, Tuesday, June 2, 2026, Mr. Buratai said, amongst other things, as follows:
“I don’t believe security agencies can’t locate the bandits, if they can locate ordinary citizens and social media influencers.”
What General Buratai fails to take into consideration is that it takes time for even the most technologically advanced countries to locate terrorists, even where those non-state actors utilise social media for broadcasting their activities and spreading terror.
A typical example is Osama Bin Laden.
Following the Friday, August 7, 1998, U.S. embassy bombings in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, which killed 224 people, the then American President, Bill Clinton, declared Osama Bin Laden as the most wanted man in America and officially tagged him "Public Enemy #1".
Yet, Osama Bin Laden continued to remain at large and evade global security forces.
Three years later, Osama Bin Laden ordered his Al-Qaeda terror network to carry out the September 11, 2001, terror attacks in the United States, which were perhaps the most evil terror attacks ever committed on American soil and maybe even anywhere else.
Yet, even as the United States focused its considerable Military-Industrial Complex on locating Mr. Osama Bin Laden, he remained at large for ten more years, until he was located and killed on Monday, May 2, 2011.
It took almost thirteen years to get Osama Bin Laden despite the satellites, global spy network, and other technological and human resources available to the United States.
So, General Buratai may want to understand that it is not as easy as he makes it appear to Nigerians.
Moreover, he is not reckoning with the successes achieved by Nigeria's security agencies in locating, arresting, and prosecuting some of these bandits and terrorists.
For example, many of the terrorists and bandits, who in times past had been wreaking havoc on Nigeria and Nigerians, have either been killed, are behind bars, or are in the process of being tried, including:
1. Kachalla Ali Kawaje
2. Kachalla Halilu Sububu
3. Kachalla Damina
4. Kachalla Dangote
5. Kachalla Jafaru
6. Kachalla Barume
7. Kachalla Shehu
8. Tsoho
9. Kachalla Yellow Mai Buhu
10. Yellow Sirajo
11. Kachalla Dan Muhammadu
12. Kachalla Makasko
13. Yellow Hassan
14. Boderi
15. Kachalla Dan Ba birki
16. Auta Dan Mai Jan Kai
The notorious TikTok bandit, Sule Yellow, was arrested only three months ago by troops of the Nigerian Army, who acted on intelligence provided by our intelligence services.
He was captured and arrested, mind you, not killed, so he can sing like a canary and expose his fellow marauders.
Additionally, only today, Wednesday, June 3, 2026, four out of the six Owo Church attackers, after they were located, arrested, prosecuted, have been sentenced to death, including Idris Abdulmalik Omeiza, Al Qasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik, and Abdulhaleem Idris.
The fifth suspect is being prosecuted, and only three months ago, the Department of State Security captured the sixth Owo Church attacker, one Sani Yusuf, who is a high-value ISWAP asset.
So, rather than making statements that risk eroding Nigerian citizens' confidence in their government and its security architecture, perhaps General Buratai, as a former Nigerian Ambassador, whose words should build faith in Nigeria, may want to take an informed position and weigh his public utterances in light of the privileged position he once held.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile.
God punish both you and the elders, you people have allowed the culture of respect the elders to ruin this country while elders carry out unthinkable crimes, na God go punish both una and that respect for useless elders.
VERYDARKMAN CONFUSES LOUD INSULTS FOR INTELLIGENCE — MOCKING ELDERS IS NOT BOLDNESS, IT IS A COLLAPSE OF PUBLIC DECENCY
By Tayo Mabeweje
The growing tendency in Nigeria’s online space to mistake volume for validity is becoming increasingly concerning. Social media has created a stage where whoever speaks the loudest often appears the most convincing, even when the content of their message lacks structure, restraint, or respect.
Recent attacks by Martins Vincent Otse against presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga have once again exposed the dangerous direction of Nigeria’s digital culture. While criticism of government officials is legitimate in a democracy, reducing disagreement to repeated insults and verbal abuse weakens the seriousness of any message being delivered.
Calling Bayo Onanuga “stupid,” “daft,” and mocking him publicly does not make an argument stronger. It only reflects a growing culture where insults are celebrated as intelligence and disrespect is mistaken for boldness. Public debate should challenge policies, decisions, and leadership performance—not descend into personal humiliation.
There is also a disturbing contradiction in the way many online influencers present themselves. They often claim to speak for justice, accountability, and societal progress, yet their methods are built around outrage, mockery, and emotional attacks. Activism without discipline quickly becomes noise, and noise without substance contributes nothing meaningful to national development.
It is important to remember that Bayo Onanuga is not just a political spokesman but also a veteran journalist and public communicator who has spent decades in Nigeria’s media and political space. People may disagree with his political views or his defense of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,GCFR, but disagreement should never become an excuse for public disrespect and repeated insults.
The larger issue is what this behavior is teaching younger Nigerians. Social media now rewards outrage more than reasoning. The louder the insult, the faster the trend. As a result, many young people are beginning to confuse emotional aggression with courage and verbal attacks with intelligence. This is a dangerous shift for any society that hopes to build a mature democratic culture.
Criticism remains necessary in every democracy. Nigerians have every right to question insecurity, economic hardship, governance failures, and public policy decisions. However, criticism loses moral authority when it abandons civility. Once arguments become centered on abuse rather than ideas, the quality of public discourse collapses.
Nigeria’s online environment urgently needs more responsibility and less performative outrage. Influence should not be measured by who can insult others the most or generate the loudest controversy. True influence should come from facts, discipline, intelligence, and the ability to engage difficult issues with maturity.
A society that glorifies insults as activism risks normalizing disrespect as culture. And when disrespect becomes culture, meaningful dialogue becomes impossible.
#TiwaSavage #SeyiTinubu #FCMB #Morris
I have been in Kano for the Eid celebrations, and one thing I observed is quite interesting. Across the city, I haven’t seen a single poster of the NDC presidential aspirant, while President Tinubu and Gov. Abba K. Yusuf’s posters are visible on almost every street and major junction.
President Tinubu is the man to beat in the 2027 general elections !!!
The 2027 is looking less like an election and more like a group assignment where one student already finished the project before others even bought their notebooks 😆
Our president just played political chess while the opposition is still arguing over who brought the chessboard. I honestly dorf my hat for the man, pure strategy! APC alone pulled almost 11 million votes for him during the primaries, which means the opposition first has to find 10.5 million votes just to enter the conversation before even dreaming of “winning votes” from the general public 😂
At this point, the opposition is not in a tight corner… they’re practically in a password-protected container.
This is not politics again, this is a masterclass with practicals 😆😆😆
Game over 😉
I remain,
O’Diakpo Obire, PhD
Taking loans isn’t the problem, people kick against these loans because they’re no realistic projects & development on ground to support what the loans are being used for, you’ll collect loans only for it to end up in the pockets of private citizens, bunch of vagabonds in office
Nigeria has not over borrowed compared to countries like Egypt, South Africa and West African country of Senegal. Nigeria is credit worthy and can still take more loans to finance infrastructure. The unwarranted alarm against loans is symptomatic of economic and financial ignorance.
Honestly, Tinubu supporters are some of the brightest and strongest-minded people I have come across both on social media and in real life.
These people are bold. They stand firmly for what they believe in. They are not easily intimidated by online bullying or mob attacks. They remain firm in their convictions no matter the pressure.
Unlike many people who support certain politicians out of fear of online dragging, cancellation, or fear of losing business opportunities, Tinubu supporters openly stand by their beliefs without seeking online validation or approval from anyone.
That level of confidence and conviction is something I respect deeply.
They know what they want, they believe in the man they support, and they are unapologetic about it. Whether people insult them or not, they still stand firm because their support is based on what they personally believe in, his policies, his political strength, his resilience, and his mindset.
Much respect to the Tinubu supporters, the men, the women, everyone standing strong despite the pressure. Love him or hate him, one thing is certain: his supporters are some of the most fearless and determined people you will ever meet.
Na functional society be that, this one wey your alleged baton de run no be functional society, New York get disaster and crisis response/ management team, you don’t have shit you scumbag.
Nobody is insulting Donald Trump for the flooding in New York City.
If this was Lagos, many people would have been giving hot takes about what they’ve got zero knowledge about.
Get a life, this one you de live so no be life, some day your kids would see your peak fooling on the internet and feel a deep sense of shame that their father was this stupid and a poor excuse for a man.
Any Vote for Peter Obi is a 🗳 for
- Fake medication suppliers.
- Fake drinks/food makers.
- Drug dealers.
- IPOB terrorists.
- Insecurity.
- Ethnic discrimination.
- Religious bigotry.
- Yahoo boys.
- Cultism.
- Dictatorship.
- National Backwardness.
- Infrastructural stagnancy.