As a Nigerian, I find it absurd that since 2022, Peter Obi has been the only major front-runner relentlessly grilled, constantly interviewed, and forced to engage the public at every turn. Meanwhile, Atiku and Tinubu seem to glide by without facing anything close to the same scrutiny. What exactly is going on here? Do they believe they are too important to be questioned, or are their supporters simply more comfortable shielding them from accountability and public scrutiny?
Nobody hears from the president, who sits on high Mount Olympus and only graces Nigerians with carefully scripted appearances and distant press statements from Bayo Onanuga, as though leadership is a privilege to be admired from afar rather than a responsibility to be constantly examined. Atiku is no different, equally distant, equally insulated, and just as unwilling to submit himself to the kind of sustained, unscripted engagement that true leadership demands.
My Prime Minister, Carney, faces the press almost daily and endures relentless grilling from the opposition in Parliament on virtually every issue. That is what accountability looks like in a functioning democracy.
Tinubu, on the other hand, answers to no one.
#NigeriaWillBeOK
"...if you know I have done anything criminal in the past this is the time to bring it out..."
~ Peter Obi on Rufai's Podcast.
".... Releasing those academic.records will do me irreparable damage...."
~Tinubu to a US Federal Court.
One is a man of Character the other is career crímínal
@dolapocarter No respect for value, morals, integrity, discipline or honesty, as a matter of fact, if you display these qualities you get clowned for being too uptight.
It was definitely her idea not to entertain family for more than a week. If it was his own parent that died and his siblings needed a home to stay, the rule may not be revoked.
Rules like this is a blatant red flag. Only evil people make those rules. The silent part of the rule is usually "your family."
Una talk say no food for lazy man, lazy man hustle finish come make money una begin tell am say na only one soup e suppose dey chop for the rest of em life
Until you date a generous and responsible woman, you will never understand how much women love spending on the man they love and being financially responsible to the family.
"Brothers, we can not accept people coming 4rm other provinces to work in our province. You can not tell me that there are no people who can do tiling in the Northern province"
– Black South Africans turn on each other after quit notice to other Africans #xenophobia#afrophobia
This is a legal immigrant, running a business for 13 years, and employing over 30 South Africans.
Listen to how he's being harassed, if you check those harassing him, they are lazy and jobless. They said they don't even care about the South African workers there. We already know all of these fight against "illegal immigration" is a mask of jealousy and hatred for people doing well.
My advice to this man is to leave, these guys can ki!l him at any chance. They ki!led their legend Lucky Dube, they ki!led AKA, they can ki!l him in a heartbeat without any remorse. That's who they are, ki!lers.
Everyone is forced to be in Lagos. And I mean “deliberately” forced to be in Lagos to serve capitalism.
You probably don’t know this because you don’t understand how the capitalist economy of Nigeria is set up to work.
When you extract the value of the whole country and concentrate it in one location, it serves the capitalists, as people will be forced by lack of activities to leave their original location (where they live rent free and grow their own food) to Lagos where they will have no choice than slave for capitalism just to afford to pay for the same rent and food they had for free. Capitalism needs people who are desperate to eat and pay rent to survive.
It was not by accident that every headquarters and every key infrastructure and public service was concentrated in Lagos. It was deliberate. It’s also not by accident that insecurity is trafficked everywhere else before it get to Lagos. It is deliberate.
It’s very important you educate yourself on how systems work, to avoid embarrassing yourself by asking people if they are forced to be in Lagos. Of course, they are forced to be in Lagos.