@temiokomi "No military dictatorship is better than a true democracy"
The only NATURAL disaster we have is bad leadership on all front. The truth is everyone knows the answers but how successive governments miss the mark is ... strange...
@NigeriaStories The Britain that colonized you are joining hands with your leaders to fuel insecurity and insurgency, you want to bring another country to further colonize you....
All of you Nigerian leaders, you know the real problems of this country.
@NigeriaStories See ehn, the moment you start asking foreign military to base themselves on your soil, you have quietly surrendered a piece of your sovereignty. Ndume might mean well, but this is the kind of solution that creates 10 new problems while pretending to solve one.
@R_eq_uin Imagine going to school & you are been thought about sovereignty yet ur leaders who want to lead you don't believe in it then why are the contesting for election???
@R_eq_uin As in, Trial within 30min of making the statement, judgement passed & sent to the guillotine,..how do you have people who don't understand what Nationhood means, or what's sovereignty? & They're in power, at least these terms were defined in Govt studies in Sec sch...
@R_eq_uin Senate that should be moving to impeach the CinC if he won't perform his duty of commandeering the armed forces to root out terrorism now clamoring for total surrender of sovereignty to uniform wearing foreign invaders to come and dislodge the mufti wearing invaders.
Desmond Idiot, a very fervent agbadorian, was rigged out in broad daylight.
Nobody called Tinubu to come and resolve the APC primaries for him.
Chiefpriest was not even allowed at the election venue, nobody called Tinubu to come and defend votes for him.
One efulefu with no political experience and no capacity lost ticket in their village under NDC, and suddenly you want PO to leave his presidential campaign, to come and fight for them.
Are you not stupid?
“I Physically Went To Court In Chicago To Verify That Bola Tinubu Is a Certified Drug Lord!”
~Reno Omokri, Nigeria's ambassador to Mexico, appointed by the same Tinubu
One of APC's most damaging legacies may not be economic hardship or insecurity, but the way it has warped public discourse. Too many Nigerians have been conditioned to normalize incompetence, excuse failure, and attack those who demand better governance. Complete ghetto.
@FinPlanKaluAja1 When has the IMF or World Bank helped develop Any economy in the global south? Africa must refuse aid and stand on her feet by all means necessary to maintain her sovereignty.
Nigerians desperately need to stop this blunder of assuming our governors are stupid, grossly incompetent or somehow lacking in basic brainpower.
The Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, may very well be corrupt, but he is neither incompetent nor stupid for launching this grand theatrical mass wedding featuring 3,000 couples.
To grasp the sheer genius of this scheme, you have to recognise that the budget for this extravaganza dictates the state government pays the mandatory dowry of ₦100,000 for each bride and provides an additional ₦100,000 grant per couple to help them start a small business, a petty trade, a neighborhood kiosk, or a joint venture.
The lion's share of this multi-billion Naira budget is not even handed over as traceable direct cash to the couples.
Instead, it will be miraculously spent on purchasing physical goods such as thousands of wooden beds, oversized wardrobes, thick mattresses, sewing machines, bags of rice, cartons of spaghetti, and flashy wedding attire for the couples.
You must be smoking something highly illegal if you think the supply contracts for these items will be awarded to genuine independent businesses, rather than shady proxy companies indirectly controlled by the state government and the highly placed Hisbah officials.
The logistics racket is where the real premium tears of joy are shed by the politicians. Mattresses and bed frames are incredibly heavy to move and they require rented heavy-duty trucks, expensive loading crews, massive storage warehouses, and armed security escorts.
Also, the couples undergoing medical screening will be housed, extensively fed, tested for HIV, screened for drug abuse, checked for genotype compatibility, transported back and forth, and thoroughly monitored.
Every single one of these line items will be shamelessly inflated, padded to the heavens, and mercilessly added to the final bill that the tax-paying public is forced to cough up.
When you zoom out and do a proper forensic analysis, you quickly realise these people are not intellectually challenged. They are systematically funneling billions of Naira that should have provided the people of Kano with functional hospitals, reliable primary schools, clean drinking water, paved roads, and CCTV cameras for state policing, straight into the deep pockets of government officials to buy private jets and luxury estates in Dubai.
What's even said is that, the very citizens whose futures are being looted into oblivion, instead of demanding a serious investigation, instead of assembling a crack team of accountants to x-ray the accounts where this public money flows, instead of auditing the fake supply invoices, instead of tracking the nepotistic subcontracts, they will just run to social media, type out a few angry emojis, and start calling the government stupid, misguided, or retrogressive.
How exactly does your lazy online name-calling help stop this monumental, meticulously planned, and spectacularly executed daylight robbery?
@RespectIsVital@FIFAcom FIFA is compromised. Gianni Infantino is acting like a child afraid of his shadow. That's as far as asslicking will get you. Bowing to the orange turd. Tufiakwa!!!
South Africa, Germany and other recent #WorldCup hosts were forced by FIFA to promise all accredited officials, players and staff would be guaranteed visas and minimal immigration interference for the tournament duration.
Why is the United States exempt from that @FIFAcom?
Joshua Maponga: Democracy Was Imposed On Africa By The West To Serve Western Capitalism
On June 3, 2026, The Spearhead premiered its debut documentary, ‘What Happened On October 29?’, at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, a documentary which challenges the Western narrative about the violent, anti-government protests that rocked Tanzania in October 2025, offering an African-centered perspective on these “protests”, and exposing the nefarious, external forces behind them. This East African premiere came 8 days after the documentary’s West African premiere, which was held in Accra, Ghana.
In this excerpt from a panel discussion held immediately after the Dar es Salaam screening, Zimbabwean author and philosopher, @vudzijenaj – who was a special guest at the screening – comments on the phenomenon of democracy in Africa, and how what Africans are raised today to call “democracy” is just colonialism with extra steps.