N680,000,000 for travels, transportation and entertainment in 2012.
Almost A Billion Fucking Naira. For A Governor That Projected A Mere N12 Billion As Internally Generated Revenue
Training - 10,000,000
God Will Destroy You @PeterObi You Fucking FRAUD
Peter Obi You Prioritized Travels, Transportation & Entertainment Over Training
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why will you blame the olodo when their leader said he followed his driver to buy petrol as a governor. He also said he would tour 774 LG in as President to know their problems. LGs have Councillors, LG chairmen and representatives at state and National assembly.
The ignoramus doesn't understand the difference between appointed and elected leaders. They don't understand the constitution. They don't know the roles and functions of their elected leaders.
He even likened Governors, Senators, HOR members, HOA members and LG chairmen to artisans working for the president.
Anambra State Facebook page posted the 177 SUVs Peter Obi bought for the Traditional Rulers in Anambra in 2013. That is 13 years ago.
Now, let's look at the comment section and see what Ndi Anambra had to say about Obi administration 13 years ago.
These same people are now projecting the same Man they once confirmed to be a failure to be president now..
Read through the comment section.
This f00lish idi0t thought it's Lagos. Later deleted it. Just imagine the hypocrisy. I just pity the mumu Yorubas doing nonsense good governance sh!t these guys. Shabi una dey see watin we dey talk.
Oyo State Government: We approved the installation of 1,300 solar-powered streetlights for ₦28 billion.
Lagos State Government: We approved 22,000 solar-powered streetlights for ₦24 billion.
Governor Seyi Makinde, are you buying your own solar streetlights from heaven?
Singapore is a unitary city-state. The entire contiguous area is Singapore. No regions, no state, no LG just Singapore.
Nigeria is a Federation of States, regions. You may be thinking of educating your people as a region or state while someone else's priority is how to get bandits to hajj.
The Yoruba Buts Cheered Her When She Dragged Lagos – Now She's an Influencer, and They Are Silent
Let us talk about Ella. And let us talk about the Yoruba Buts who made her famous.
Ella, the young woman who rose to fame as the "BRT Girl," has announced she is quitting her 9-5 job to become a full-time influencer. First, it was Raye. Now, Ella. Same script. Same playbook. Same destination.
But this is not about Ella. This is about the Yoruba Buts who enabled her. The ones who cheered her when she was dragging Lagos, who celebrated her when she was calling out the government, who shared her videos and made her a hero. Where are they now? Silent. Nowhere to be found.
These are the same Yoruba Buts who pride themselves on being liberal. The ones who preach "One Nigeria" and insist that everyone belongs everywhere. The ones who will tell you that tribe does not matter, that competence is all that counts, that we must be open and accommodating. They wear their liberalism like a badge of honour. But their liberalism is a one-way street. They cheer outsiders who come to Lagos to drag the city, but they are silent when their own people are marginalised. They celebrate activists who use Lagos as a stage, but they do not ask why those same activists do not go back to their home states to demand accountability. They are quick to support anyone who criticises the Yoruba establishment, but they are slow to defend Yoruba interests when they are under threat.
The formula is simple. Leave a poverty-stricken home state. Come to Lagos. Find a grievance. Launch an "activism" campaign. Get noticed. Become a hero. Then drop the activism and become an influencer. Ella followed this script to perfection. She became a hero of the people. Now she has announced she is quitting her 9-5 job to become a full-time influencer. The activism that made her famous has served its purpose. She has monetised the attention. She has built a personal brand. She has moved on.
This is not new. Raye, another viral Lagos activist, followed the same trajectory. First, the outrage. Then, the attention. Then, the pivot to personal brand building. The pattern is so consistent it has become predictable. These are young people who left their home states, came to Lagos to hustle, built a platform on the backs of the city's struggles, and then monetised the attention. Lagos gave them a platform, they dragged the host, and now they are leaving the activism behind to become influencers.
And the Yoruba Buts who cheered them on? They are silent. They are not questioning why she abandoned the activism that made her famous. They are not asking why the problems she exposed are still unresolved. They are not demanding accountability from the influencer who used their city's struggles as a springboard for personal fame.
The question is simple. Why do these activists never go back to their home states to demand good governance? Why is it always Lagos? The same people who come to Lagos to seek greener pastures do not go back to their home states to demand better roads, better schools, better hospitals. They do not hold their own governors accountable. They do not demand that their leaders fix the problems that pushed them to leave in the first place. Instead, they come to Lagos, find a grievance, launch an activism campaign, and become heroes. And the Yoruba Buts cheer them on. They give them platforms. They make them famous. They celebrate them for dragging the host. And when the activism has served its purpose? They become influencers. They monetise the attention. They leave the struggle behind. And the Yoruba Buts? They move on to the next viral activist.
This is not about hating success. This is about calling out hypocrisy. If you are going to use Lagos as your stage, at least ask yourself why you are not using the same energy to fix your own home. If you are going to claim to fight for the people, at least start with your own people.
Na wa o! Imagine choosing blood money over humanity. May everyone aiding and sponsoring this bloodshed know no peace. No hiding place for evil. 👏🏽🔥
Security operatives have arrested an ammunition supplier to bandits.
While innocent Nigerians are being killed, communities are being attacked, and families are being displaced, some people are still busy supplying the very bullets that make these atrocities possible, all because of greed. 🤦🏽♂️
After Governor Seyi Makinde's tenure is over, I won't be surprised if the EFCC picks him up
Now, before you say Tinubu is the one behind it, just take a look at this.
Read this BREAKDOWN to the end and judge for yourself.
1. Oyo State Government approved the installation of 1,300 solar-powered streetlights FOR ₦28 billion.
2. Lagos State Government approved the installation 22,000 solar-powered streetlights FOR ₦24 billion.
—Oyo State: ₦28 billion ÷ 1,300 streetlights = about ₦21.54 million per streetlight
—Lagos State: ₦24 billion ÷ 22,000 streetlights = about ₦1.09 million per streetlight
That means:
—Oyo's reported cost per streetlight is about 19.7 times the Lagos figure.
—Or put differently, Oyo's unit cost is about ₦20.45 million more per streetlight than Lagos's.
How can anyone buy just one solar-powered streetlight for ₦21.5 million?
How is that even possible?
As I said before, it’s extremely rare to see Yoruba’s who are not indigenous to Lagos or any other state to claim Lagos or other states as their state of origin.
Yoruba lineage and heritage are uniquely structured around ancestry and family roots.
Peller
Carter Efe
Kolu
Peter Obi
They are all the same.
And if you are following any of these guys, you are one of those encouraging olodo people in our society.
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