History beckons on those who can help redeem Nigeria's judiciary or destroy it beyond repair.
PEPT judges: DO NOT DO THE CONVENIENT THING. DO THE RIGHT THING.
History will either acquit you or hold you in eternal damnation.
@joshyl_YG Hi Josh. A thousand apologies for not responding to your message. I am deeply humbled by your appreciation of my work. Glad that you loved it. Pls, I would like to know how you came by d book? I have not exactly given it d promo it needs.
@SERAPNigeria They are beginning to show too early that they were not ready for governance with their series of faux pas and anti-people actions and policies all aimed at pleasing the world bank and IMF. Any attempt to regulate social media will be one more nail on d coffin of the APC gvmnt.
@SERAPNigeria For a political party and group of people that redefined and created new boundaries and broadened the scope of propaganda in a most pernicious manner, it is karma time for They can not both approbate and reprobate on the use and misuse of social media to gain political victories
@ruffydfire I don't know about kudos to INEC. They really had no choice with the decision they took. The judiciary likewise found itself in a similar situation. The public scrutiny was intense. The biggest test lies ahead.
@SaharaReporters But there are people that would insist that u gave Nigeria problems for 8 years. Some form of redemption for u can come by ensuring that d 2023 elections under ur watch is credible. If u want some form of immortality, make this happen & history will be kinder to u.
All we are asking for as Nigerians is a country that works, a country that we can love and believe in, a country that we can be proud of. We want such a country to be run by patriots, by people who believe in our common humanity. Surely that is not too much to ask for.
@ruffydfire Sometimes there is virtue in silence. When words are many, the good book tells us, lies are not far off. We know that this is election season but in some circumstances, silence is golden.
INEC offices being attacked. All are attempt to intimidate Nigerians that eager for true transformational change. If only the arsonists & their principals know it's a waste of time. Our country is on course for a new beginning. D 2023 election will go ahead.
@BuckSexton Not just in politics. In today's world reality and rationality have become casualties in an attempt to redefine all that is known about humanity.
@marklevinshow It's why it's a democracy. People learn from the choices they make. If they are lucky, they are re-presented with the opportunity to somehow unmake the mistake. Most times they live with it.
@Makavelli275 Explanation full of holes. The APC told us how bad d economy was & promised to fix it. Even with dat Knowledge Tinubu still promised students loan. Keyamo says under PDP revenue fell unmanageably. But under APC 700,000 barrels or more of crude is being stolen
It was a baptism of fire & a rude awakening for d youths. But in a perverse way d action of d repressive forces of d state proved to be a blessing in disguise bcos our youths have not looked back since.
Precisely two years ago, thunder and lightning came in such a rude and vile manner @ d Lekki Toll Gate. the Nigerian state visited its venom on the country's youths for protesting against injustice and oppression.
@SituationRoomNg@NhrcNigeria A thoroughly compromised government and a totally discredited political class will always find it difficult to do justice. It is not within their political eco system.
@placbillstrack@PLACNG Excellent work in giving up a heads up on developments at the NASS especially in d tracking of bills. But I'm not excited about d establishment of new medical schools and universities when the ones on ground are grossly underfunded.