Changes Nigeria needs URGENTLY:
- Justice & Legal Reforms
- Security Establishment & Architecture Reforms
- Police Reforms (State Police)
- Infrastructure & Power Sector
- Uni-cameral parliament & Govt Spending
- Education &
- Health Sector Reforms
without these, Naija is lost
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The first thing that will happen once Peter Obi enters Aso Rock next year is, the ministries will go on a strike against him for trying to sanitise and digitise the system, and closing every loophole.
The National Assembly will threaten him with impeachment proceedings, if he doesn’t revert back to the old system.
The Lagos-Ibadan media will instigate national protests, be on CNN with Amanpour to analyse how weak and wicked he is.
Seun Okinbaloye will be bending neck like Turkey to ask “tough” questions he couldn’t ask current APC government.
At the end of the day, the system will be sanitised and the criminals will be dealt with decisively.
He has done it before in Anambra state, he will do it again at the national level. Go and verify.
Peter Obi is coming!
@UgochukwuCFR Thanks for identifying for me another moron to add to my block list. My only grouse is that #4 you included in the possible options. Biko, an MD would reason better than the clown.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Damilola Balogun on the 1st of January 2026 😢
Damilola was a loving wife, a devoted mother, and the main applicant for her family on skilled worker visa.
Just five months ago, she welcomed her beautiful baby into the world. What should have been a time of joy soon turned into a painful and tragic journey no family should endure.
It all started when Damilola began complaining of severe migraines. She visited Walsall Manor Hospital, where she was treated and discharged. Three days later, she returned with the same symptoms, but no cause was found and she was sent home again. Two weeks later, the headaches persisted, and this time she was admitted. Doctors administered antibiotics and carried out an MRI scan and a lumbar puncture.
The results revealed water on her brain, and Damilola was urgently referred to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, for surgery. The surgery was initially successful, and there was hope.
Tragically, three days later, Damilola went into a coma and was placed on life support. Despite all medical efforts and prayers, it was confirmed that she could not recover. On the morning of 1st January 2026, the life support machine was switched off.
While others were welcoming the first day of a new year in celebration, this family was plunged into unbearable grief.
Damilola leaves behind three children aged 11 years, 10 years, and a 5month old baby, her husband, her mother and grandmother.
Since this ordeal began, her husband has been unable to work, staying by her side throughout hospital admissions and recovery attempts. Their savings have been completely exhausted, and the family is now facing funeral costs and the immense responsibility of raising three children without their mother.
We are humbly asking for your support; no amount is too small. Your donation will help:
•Cover funeral and burial expenses
•Provide immediate support for her children
•Ease the financial burden on the grieving family
Please consider donating and sharing this page. Let us come together to show this family that they are not alone during their darkest moment.
Thank you for your kindness, prayers, and generosity. 🙏
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@General_Somto I can feel his pain and yes he’s right. Nigerians are mostly Liars and Cheaters. It’s why foreigners don’t like to work remotely with us
We blame MEN too much when relationships fail or Dont work out.
There are cases in which it is the MAN that proposed and was rejected.
Relationship ended and the man moved on
He was still blamed by people who saw him getting married while the sister was still single.
Funny!
I'm just going to say if you find yourself constantly having to reiterate islam is a religion of peace, maybe it isn't
maybe you're unwittingly or wittingly perpetuating the greatest gaslighting gig in human history
I like this question because it exposes a fundamental problem. This question assumes that Nigeria 🇳🇬 has a functioning Government and is a democracy. It also assumes that the Government of Nigeria 🇳🇬 is honest about its problems and wants solutions.
Here are the Facts:
1. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is currently a failed state. It play acts for the international community to fool them into giving them money and according them diplomatic privileges. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is also not presently a Democracy and so has no separations of powers. The Executive Branch controls all other arms of Government and it’s essentially a Kleptocratic Dictatorship.
2. The Corrupt Government of Nigeria 🇳🇬 knows the problem is Radical Islamic Jihad and extreme corruption and cronyism and it feeds on this problem to stay in tenuous control of the failed state. It therefore doesn’t want a solution.
@Iam_mhiracle@Adamthallith@TweetByTobyy "Honesty" That's the word. Sadly, and too many times, I see the other gender find this difficult to exhibit especially when the juices of marriage start tasting sour. Honesty and accountability is key for any woman looking to build a peaceful home.
They took out the cameras.
Off the bill board light and street light.
Sent terrorist with uniform to gun down peaceful protesters.
We will never forget ..
20-10-2020
How do the corrupt political class thrive in the world?
1. Disarm the masses with illiteracy, enslave them with poverty & blind them with propaganda.
2. Bully the middle class with the law & paralyze them with inflation so their integrity & common sense can be bought.
@elorapha The US at this moment is literally just +234 on steroids. No difference at all. It's why I'm now even more reticent at critiquing Nigerias situation cos if 250 yrs of democracy can turn on it's head then Nigeria should ironically get less flack for this quagmire it has for a govt
@instablog9ja Scammer.
Build your story of resilience & survival of Nigerian hardship and sell it to gullible British voters who will lap it up without thought so you can become something of note. When actually, you had a better experience than most Nigerians capped with being an anchor baby.