That Afrobeat ship wey una see so, soon una go begin abandon ahm!
Y'all tried to tear down the flag bearer because he doesn't lick Y'all asses like Y'all want him to, instead of joining him to make the genre grow, una dey force bare minimum as front runner, wetin una expect?
“One day, we will have two big buildings in Abuja where we will put pictures of people—whether dead or alive—who have messed up this country so that their grandchildren will know their forefathers were part of Nigeria’s problems,”
~ Goodluck Jonathan says
Women fought for equal pay, then turned around and said a man earning the same isn't "financially attractive."
Women only seem to oppose discrimination when it benefits them.
One man recently divorced his wife after overhearing a conversation between her and the children.
This man juggled two jobs and barely spent on himself, just so the money could be enough for the kids' school fees and bills.
Whenever the children asked him for anything, his reply was always: "Go and meet your mum."
He wanted them to see her as someone who provided too. He kept giving his wife money, and sending the kids to her for most things.
Over time, the children started believing their mother was the one taking care of everything financially.
One day, he overheard her telling the children that she had been the one paying their school fees and handling all the bills. She specifically told them, "He doesn't contribute."
One of the children even said, "We know."
The man stood at the door and said nothing.
By the end of the week, he had packed his wife's things and sent her back to her family.
Later, she started saying he misunderstood her. Her family also said his reaction was too harsh.
The man didn't argue with anyone.
He simply enrolled the children in boarding school and moved on with his life.
That Peter Obi's tweet calling on Tinubu to resign due to his monumental failures in governance, just like the British prime minister, is causing a serious meltdown in Aso Rock.
Honestly I love this version of Peter Obi. My man is firing from all cylinders.
Women: I’m attracted to men, but I don’t trust them.
Society: That’s so valid sis, you’re protecting your peace.
Men: I’m attracted to women, but I don’t trust them.
Society: Wow. Who hurt you? Get therapy, incel.
So let’s just say it’s a Man’s “Future” that matters for Women ?
But the moment we say it’s a Woman’s ‘Past’ that matters for us Men instead
Then it becomes w@r time.
Peter Obi is the only politician in Nigeria today who can dare the establishment and go to sleep with his two eyes closed.
If any other person tries it, he will land in jail, in few days.
Peter Obi isn’t your regular politician.
BREAKING: Peter Obi has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resign over what he described as failures in governance, citing the resignation announcement of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as an example of political accountability.
Owning Up to Leadership Failures and Political Responsibility
This morning, I listened to the British Prime Minister’s speech announcing his planned resignation in July. As a keen observer of global politics, my primary interest lies in examining what successful nations do right and the structural factors that cause others to lag or struggle with governance and development.
The Prime Minister’s planned resignation comes amid mounting public frustration over a stagnant economy, a worsening cost-of-living crisis, and a perceived failure to honour key campaign pledges.
Looking inward in our dear country, we can recall our own situation. Before 2015, our President on several occasions championed the call for the then President Goodluck Jonathan to resign over economic hardship and insecurity affecting Nigerians. During the Chibok school kidnapping incident, he demanded the immediate resignation of President Jonathan, arguing that the government had failed in its most fundamental duty of protecting lives.
During the 2023 election campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made several promises, including improved electricity supply. He also challenged the electorate not to vote for him for a second term if he failed to deliver on those commitments—particularly in providing stable power, fighting corruption, and improving the welfare of Nigerians.
At present, however, these conditions have worsened. Electricity supply remains unreliable, insecurity has intensified in many areas, including kidnappings, and economic hardship has deepened rather than eased. Similar concerns are reflected across other critical sectors such as security, infrastructure, transportation, and anti-corruption efforts, all of which have regressed. We are in the worst possible condition.
I, therefore, join Nigerians of goodwill in calling for the resignation of the President over monumental failure in governance. Such a gesture would help enthrone a political culture rooted in accountability and responsibility, rather than further entrenching impunity. It would also send a powerful message that public office is a sacred trust, not an entitlement, and help build a society in which future leaders understand that failure carries consequences. Only by ending the culture of impunity can we secure a better future for the society our children will inherit in a New Nigeria that is possible. -PO